my first few student jumps
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Do you still jump at Snohomish?
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@Inzerella what kind of things cause you to have to redo jumps?
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I would highly recommend this school. Super cool people, coaches, and skydiving is so dope!!!!! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions!
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YOu practice a couple on land pulls. One day I sat for a good hour just making my right hand naturally find the handle. On your 15 successful jump you'll be on solo status. Unless you're some super human you'll be re-doing a bunch of jumps. I was stuck on my first couple statics, on my 10 sec delays and I had to re-due one of my 15 sec delays. 25 jumps and a packing class to get your A licence. With the weather in Wa it's taken me a couple months.
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Great video, thanks for sharing!
As somebody looking for a jump school, I have three questions for you. On your last three static line jumps were you doing practice ripcord pulls or practice pilot chute throws? How many jumps did you need to get solo status, and how many before your A license check dive?
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Hey I like the video. I'm actually going through the static progression myself through skydive snohomish. I'm on my fist 10 sec freefall. I was wondering how did you get this footage? I have been filmed by one of my instructors but didn't get the footage. Did you ask? Did you have your computer with you to get the files?
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You can tell when your advanced jumps are going to take place. Much more relaxed and sure of yourself. COOL!
BowtechBandit 2 years ago
Yeah its funny to watch the last jump of the video, whic was actually one of the first jumps i made. You can tell how timid I am, it takes me forever to climb out of the plane.
jdkrell 2 years ago
I went skydiving (tandem) there in May of '07). I have just two questions: 1st., do you know how fast the plane was going when you were just hanging on? and 2nd., how hard was it to hang there before letting go? It looks fun.
BulgeDiesel 3 years ago
I think the plane is flying at about 90 mph when you climb out. Also holding on isn't that hard considering all the adrenaline you have in you body at that moment, plus you're not out there all that long anyways.
jdkrell 3 years ago