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GYXU > Kites, widsurfing, waterski > Re: Jerrycurls afraid of gear ;) 17 March 2005 01:43:41

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Re: Jerrycurls afraid of gear ;)

The Unknown Flailer 15 March 2005 17:30:08
 
Jerry K. wrote:> On 14 Mar 2005 20:45:57 -0800, "the unknown flailer"> <kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:>
#1 You're a W u s s y boy>
Well, uh - it was you who said "we" (as in you and who knows?) needed> to give my head a knock and when I suggested there was nothing> stopping you it became more of a, "I'll send one of my soldiers."> Fine, call me a wussy boy - the dig hits so deep coming from some> dingleberry who can neither put up or shut up - oh, woe.>
#2 This pin thing you got is in your head,>
The reasoning I'm working is simply - a pin is designed to come
clear.
When the PC jerks it out with some considerable force yeah
Pinchecks limit this occuring before it is desirable.

A tight closing loop, the force of the tray flaps pushing upwards and
keeping the pin flap firmly tucked with at least one or maybe two pin
checks before boarding limit the prematures----If you could set still
on the climb, ya wouldn't think it was coming out all the time---See
what you get for not packing your own girly boy? Doubts "is it closed?
I didn't pack
it so didn't notice, is it closed? oh my god, ohmygod!" Then first
thing you know its 3500 ft AGL and the belts come off and here you are
crawling up and down the isle way like a spolit poodle going "my pin,
my pin IS IT COMING OUT? SOMEBODY CHECK MY PIN boo hoo hoo!" You're
Pathedic Jerry ;)P

dingleberry> ...bsrp> ...jlk

P a t h e d i c little b i t c h ; LAST WORD, I GOT LAST WORD!

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The Unknown Flailer 17 March 2005 00:49:14 permanent link ]
 
Jerry K. wrote:> On 15 Mar 2005 05:30:08 -0800, "the unknown flailer"> <kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:>
Jerry K. wrote:> >> On 14 Mar 2005 20:45:57 -0800, "the unknown flailer"> >> <kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:> >>
#1 You're a W u s s y boy

No horsehoes yet (knock wood)?

uh, its called (pinnis worry)---taint no wood involved, just a small
curved medal pin kid.
Then first> >thing you know its 3500 ft AGL and the belts come off>
Actually, belts come off usually a good deal lower than that >>dingleberry> >> ...bsrp> >> ...jlk

Well thats changed since the mid 90's, GU/DZ's rules used to be pretty
similar. Helments and belts on till 3500'....specially if you had
students or tandem passengers aboard. The average S&TA's reasoning was
"hell, if its good for them, its good for everybody, buckle up!" thats
called "pratice what you're preaching" Jerr---a old concept. Artta
change it back, at least it would cut out at least 3500 feet of your
little Drama Queen dance. "my pin, my pin - is it falling out yet? waa
waa waaaaaaa"
HAW HAW HAW ;)P Snuffy

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Jerry K . 17 March 2005 01:43:41 permanent link ]
 On 16 Mar 2005 12:49:14 -0800, "the unknown flailer"
<kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:
Jerry K. wrote:>> On 15 Mar 2005 05:30:08 -0800, "the unknown flailer">> <kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:>>
Jerry K. wrote:>> >> On 14 Mar 2005 20:45:57 -0800, "the unknown flailer">> >> <kami58@eastex.net>­ wrote:>> >>
#1 You're a W u s s y boy

Hell, I'm not the one here with some serious dz angst going on.
No horsehoes yet (knock wood)?>
uh, its called (pinnis worry)---taint no wood involved, just a small>curved medal pin kid.

Actually, it's called casus conspicio. They don't teach you that in
SL? Pretty much explains why you ain't jumping anymore.


Then first>> >thing you know its 3500 ft AGL and the belts come off>>
Actually, belts come off usually a good deal lower than that >>>dingleberry>> >> ...bsrp>> >> ...jlk>
Well thats changed since the mid 90's, GU/DZ's rules used to be pretty>similar. Helments and belts on till 3500'....specially if you had>students or tandem passengers aboard. The average S&TA's reasoning was>"hell, if its good for them, its good for everybody, buckle up!" thats>called "pratice what you're preaching" Jerr---a old concept. Artta>change it back, at least it would cut out at least 3500 feet of your>little Drama Queen dance. "my pin, my pin - is it falling out yet? waa>waa waaaaaaa"

Seatbelts are always a good idea - I once forgot to take mine off and
at around 8K the pilot lost the #2 and then the kingair, rolling and
stalling it a couple of times for a few thousand feet before he got it
feathered and under control. People were slinging all over the cabin
but I stayed put - just a brain fart on my part but it worked out.
Still, given a choice between having to get out at a say, 1500 ft. all
of a sudden with my seatbelt still attached or unattached, I'll choose
the latter - most places seem to allow the seatbelts to come off at
around a thousand to 1500 - basically in the area where a reserve has
a comfortable amount of time to do what it's supposed to. As for
pinchecks, I don't bother with it in the airplane until I'm a few
minutes out from jumprun.

...bsrp
...jlk
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