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TCJohnson
10-03-2006, 02:23 PM
Think I am going to be going Skydiving as soon as I have some spare money.

Has anybody else ever gone?

Lester C.
10-03-2006, 02:29 PM
Think I am going to be going Skydiving as soon as I have some spare money.

Has anybody else ever gone?
Is it racist of me to state that no self respecting black man is going to jump of perfectly fine airplane? In any case I hope you find the thrill you are looking for and that your jump goes without incident. That said there have been many incident that have occurred to people while skydiving so you may wish to rethink your decision. Then again I know people who have jumped dozens of times and nothing bad ever happened to them. Good luck.

Corrina
10-03-2006, 03:25 PM
No, but I have two stories to share:

1. One of the first stories I wrote at the weekly newspaper was the tale of a guy who'd gone skydiving for the first time and his chute didn't open. No, he didn't make it.

2. One of my husband's older relatives was a paratrooper. He thought people who actually *choose* to jump out of a plane for fun were insane.

But, have fun. :)

Jeff Brady
10-03-2006, 04:17 PM
Fabian and Dan Apodaca went skydiving a couple of weeks ago. I'll try to find the Comm thread.

EDIT: Here ya go. (http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=143752) There's a video link of the fall somewhere in there.

Cam63
10-03-2006, 06:32 PM
I'd like to give skydiving a go.

sk716
10-03-2006, 07:00 PM
Is it racist of me to state that no self respecting black man is going to jump of perfectly fine airplane? In any case I hope you find the thrill you are looking for and that your jump goes without incident. That said there have been many incident that have occurred to people while skydiving so you may wish to rethink your decision. Then again I know people who have jumped dozens of times and nothing bad ever happened to them. Good luck.

What about non-self-respecting Ass-syrians?


I'm all for jumoing out of a perfectly good airplane, I've just never had the spare cash to do so.

Lester C.
10-03-2006, 07:23 PM
What about non-self-respecting Ass-syrians?


I'm all for jumoing out of a perfectly good airplane, I've just never had the spare cash to do so.
This Ass-syrian would like to throw you and two of your three ferrets out of a perfectly good airplane without a parachute.

TomStillwell
10-03-2006, 07:23 PM
I did it for my 21st birthday.

I'd never do it again but I was glad to have done it once.

Lester C.
10-03-2006, 07:29 PM
I did it for my 21st birthday.

I'd never do it again but I was glad to have done it once.
A family member I will never get to meet went bungee jumping and they gave him the wrong cord and, without getting graphic, let's just say he didn't make it. The point is not to frighten you but instill in you a need to go to a very well respected long established school, and company. You are entrusting your life to these people, so make sure they are worthy of safe guarding it.

TomStillwell
10-03-2006, 07:36 PM
I've bungeed too.

I'm truly sorry for your loss.

I've done these things to free myself from fear. Fear can kill you just as surely as a bad chute. Just more slowly.

I wouldn't do it now because there's too much too lose. Back then, not so much.

Lester C.
10-03-2006, 07:39 PM
I've bungeed too.

I'm truly sorry for your loss.

I've done these things to free myself from fear. Fear can kill you just as surely as a bad chute. Just more slowly.

I wouldn't do it now because there's too much too lose. Back then, not so much.
Thank you but your condolences are not necessarily. I never met the person. I have very big families on both my dad and mom's side of the family. Hell I even have hundreds if not thousands of realities in Iraq I will never meet. Now what would sadden me is if something happens to TC as I know him and have an emotional connection with him.

Indivisible
10-03-2006, 08:28 PM
I was given a sky dive on my 19th birthday as a gift. Since this is your first time I suggest you do a tandem jump. That means that you will be hooked up to an experienced jumper, and will not have to worry about what cord to pull when. This also means that you have an experienced jumper with you with a vested interest in nothing going wrong.

My jump was atypical in that it was twice as high as they normally jump from. What happens is that after being suited up and get on the plane yoou just sit there until you reach the jumping height (or close to it.) You then are hooked ( your back to their front) to the other jumper and you are given instructions on how to position your head and body during the intial part of the jump so that you don't knock the other jumper out when the air resistance hits you and fall to your death. You waddle over to the open door of the plane, and squat, looking down (down, down, down) and waiting for your partner to push the two of you out of the plane (this is when I realized I was kinda afraid of heights.) You free fall for a bit, then you are allowed to move your arms around and fall some more. Your partner then opens the parachute and you experience a REALLY STRONG PULL UPWARDS. You then get to coast down the rest of the way and hopefully land near the landing site. While you may be allowed to move the parachute straps into a seat of sorts, move it back before you land. Also, when you land pull up your legs so that your partner (who is experienced) can do the landing. Otherwise you may break your legs.

On a final note, have a friend drive you up there (with a phone in case of emergencies) and don't book anything for the rest of the day. Once the adrenaline rush wears off you won't be fit to drive, and will most likely lose the rest of the day to naps. You may be a little tired for a day or two afterwards, but at least you'll be able to function.

PS I really enjoyed my dive, but I wouldn't do it again. It was expensive and I learned that I really don't like heights. I'm still happy I did it though.

hellokittykat
10-04-2006, 06:47 AM
My husband went skydiving about ten years ago.
He went tandem because we didn't get to the school in time for him to jump by himself. I actually think tandem is the better way to go for your first jump.

Have fun if you go :)

Vendetta
10-04-2006, 02:20 PM
I did a tandem jump a couple of years ago, while in New Zealand. This was incredibly fucking stupid of me because I'm actually terrified of heights, but what the hell, I was bored. The worst part was where the instructor to whom I was strapped sat us in the doorway of the plane, dangling over 15,000 ft of thin air, and instructed me to smile at the camera mounted on the wing of the plane. Somehow that was beyond my abilities just then.

A few days later I did a bungee jump. Because I'm stupid. That somehow managed to be even more frightening.

Lester C.
10-04-2006, 03:14 PM
Statisticly you are safe TC as very few paper die each year from skydiving.

http://www.dropzone.com/fatalities/

hellokittykat
10-05-2006, 05:33 AM
I did a tandem jump a couple of years ago, while in New Zealand. This was incredibly fucking stupid of me because I'm actually terrified of heights, but what the hell, I was bored. The worst part was where the instructor to whom I was strapped sat us in the doorway of the plane, dangling over 15,000 ft of thin air, and instructed me to smile at the camera mounted on the wing of the plane. Somehow that was beyond my abilities just then.

A few days later I did a bungee jump. Because I'm stupid. That somehow managed to be even more frightening.

I couldn't skydive because of my back, but I really wanted to.
Even if I was completely healthy though I would NOT bungee jump. I agree that that is scarier.