Finally went skydiving!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sounds like a blast - but **** that bull riding shiite...
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Hell there are a lot of guys out here on this forum who are already certified as dive masters fishfryer, myself and a couple of others who could dive certify you a hell of a lot cheaper than taking a course or class same thing goes with your jump certification. Just a matter of getting a log book an individual such as myself to certify he has given you the hours of instruction necessaryand passing the written test you can go out on one weekend someplace like Atlanta airsports, which is nowhere near Atlanta LOL they have. Hundred dollar days, you pay $100 and jump as many times as you can that day those count Of course as certified jumps. If you could find someone like myself, who is instructor certified to take you with them. You could probably get it done for a couple of hundred bucks.
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
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ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
You're a friggin' nut man - I love it!
You know, I'm pretty damn interested in what you've just said, though. Where are you located? This could be something really cool to do as a small group from here... everyone take a road trip, meet up with HC and get some skydiving certifications.
Anyone interested?
If HC is up to it, we could all pad his wallet a bit for his efforts, of course.
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ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
Hell there are a lot of guys out here on this forum who are already certified as dive masters fishfryer, myself and a couple of others who could dive certify you a hell of a lot cheaper than taking a course or class same thing goes with your jump certification. Just a matter of getting a log book an individual such as myself to certify he has given you the hours of instruction necessaryand passing the written test you can go out on one weekend someplace like Atlanta airsports, which is nowhere near Atlanta LOL they have. Hundred dollar days, you pay $100 and jump as many times as you can that day those count Of course as certified jumps. If you could find someone like myself, who is instructor certified to take you with them. You could probably get it done for a couple of hundred bucks.
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
Hell there are a lot of guys out here on this forum who are already certified as dive masters fishfryer, myself and a couple of others who could dive certify you a hell of a lot cheaper than taking a course or class same thing goes with your jump certification. Just a matter of getting a log book an individual such as myself to certify he has given you the hours of instruction necessaryand passing the written test you can go out on one weekend someplace like Atlanta airsports, which is nowhere near Atlanta LOL they have. Hundred dollar days, you pay $100 and jump as many times as you can that day those count Of course as certified jumps. If you could find someone like myself, who is instructor certified to take you with them. You could probably get it done for a couple of hundred bucks.
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
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That is probably some of the most insanse **** I've ever read in my life, Hardcorp. If you hadn't before, you have certainly earned that username after having typed that ****ing sentence.
You're a friggin' nut man - I love it!
You know, I'm pretty damn interested in what you've just said, though. Where are you located? This could be something really cool to do as a small group from here... everyone take a road trip, meet up with HC and get some skydiving certifications.
Anyone interested?
If HC is up to it, we could all pad his wallet a bit for his efforts, of course.
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
BTW.
We call these pro-pack days ( Prepare Reserve Opening ) you're usually in such a damn hurry to get yourchute repacked. You may have to use the reserve
You're a friggin' nut man - I love it!
You know, I'm pretty damn interested in what you've just said, though. Where are you located? This could be something really cool to do as a small group from here... everyone take a road trip, meet up with HC and get some skydiving certifications.
Anyone interested?
If HC is up to it, we could all pad his wallet a bit for his efforts, of course.
On the subject of my username in can be found in the urban dictionary, placed there by a (retired ) Master Gunnery Sergeant, who was the 11th Marine to leave Force Reconnaissance but here's how I explained it There are many urban legends as to whatHARDCORPStruly means for myself. It means being the Hardest , Physically Fit, Marine within my chosen profession within the CORPS . The 8654 is a 2ND MOS designation, Which Stands for a Reconnaissance Parachute / Diver Certified Marine so as you can see Parachute /Dive certified is something I'm very proud of
Now would I be willing to help some of you guys get certified not at all, but at the moment. Not physically up to it. I rode for five hours yesterday and it felt like I had just done the triathlon. We can revisit the issue later in the summer. On the subject of instructing a small group, the biggest problem with that in civilian setting. IT Not acceptable, but there are a few options here could do a group of guys in statline training does not give you the wonderful feeling of freefall. But does put you one step closer to being fully certified about the best I could do on freefall certification by myself on a weekend would be 2 but I maybe possibly could persuade a few friends to help out the drawback to this is. We would probably have to do it in North Carolina. As to where my located is currently in the same place it always has been for the most part it's listed on my profile West Georgia
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I have held off taking my first jump. Due to my addictive personality, I have to limit myself to things that I know if I try I will be able to afford the hobby.
I have a couple close friends who have started. They both got so hooked, they becam instructors. I know that if I go, I will end up living that lifestyle. I just cant afford to take that first jump, knowing how expensive it will become.
Cant wait till I do though. Much props to you Dizzie for doing it!!!! Have you thought about taking some video of your next jump?
I have a couple close friends who have started. They both got so hooked, they becam instructors. I know that if I go, I will end up living that lifestyle. I just cant afford to take that first jump, knowing how expensive it will become.
Cant wait till I do though. Much props to you Dizzie for doing it!!!! Have you thought about taking some video of your next jump?
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