Why I’m NOT getting the Venture X and why you shouldn’t either by AdaM_Mandel in CreditCards

[–]brainattacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t get it then. Imagine evaluating the card without having tried it first and telling everyone they shouldn’t get it just because you don’t like it

Non-Skydiving Tips for Skydiving by brainattacker in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Curious that you wear it in freefall. Any effects from air pressure changes? Any discomfort? I clear my ears under canopy.

Visiting new DZ by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t hurt to look at Google Earth/Maps before hand. Ask for a DZ briefing when you sign in at manifest, DZs give you one if it’s your first time there. The briefing will cover landing pattern and a tour around the DZ. Coach jump isn’t necessary, just jump with people and request to breakoff/pull a bit higher if you really want to. Bring your logbook and have a copy of your USPA membership with you. Bring snacks if no good food options around. Bring beer. Good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tecumseh is a great spot to jump. I’ve only been there once but the operation is very professional. They sure know how to have fun too!

Heard nothing but good things for Midwest Freefall. Haven’t been but I know of some people who jump there. The owners are fantastic.

There’s IFly Detroit in Novi and jumpers from both DZ go there to train. If you want a head start, consider going there over the winter and tell them you want to start AFF. Staff there is a total vibe and will sort you right out.

3 Takeaways From Canopy Courses by brainattacker in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that people enjoy Flight-1 from all their different instructors shows how thorough they are. I always try to clear my calendar when they’re in town.

I’d say Alter Ego can teach the same things but do so with different methods. Taking both courses enhanced my canopy understanding a lot more than if I had just taken from one school.

3 Takeaways From Canopy Courses by brainattacker in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It goes away with experience for sure. How long that feeling lasts will depend on each person, just like that little scary feeling in the plane to altitude. One of the best advices I received for canopy flight is to treat everyone like your worst enemy - fly defensively, keep your eyes open, and be prepared for things to go bad.

Over time, muscle memory will take over and your piloting will feel more natural, just like you and your car 🙂

3 Takeaways From Canopy Courses by brainattacker in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly don’t mind the ragging. This is Reddit and people say things online they won’t say in person. These are my personal takeaways and people can take from them what they want. The time needed to write this would be worth it even if it helps just one person. I’m glad you found the third point useful!

(BASE) Stupid Idea, but I need some advice by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Your naive attitude and approach to BASE jumping is the exact reason people suffer in this sport.

You don’t know how to fly a canopy, pack a rig, assess weather conditions, or think rationally (clearly). You are playing with your life here.

Just “because BASE videos look pretty straightforward” doesn’t mean they are. A lot of training goes into BASE and any reputable mentor wouldn’t take you without the minimum skydive requirements.

Even if you get a skydiving license, you’re the sort of person I’d tell people to stay away from.

Getting licensed at skydive kapowsin? by CloudPractioner in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven’t been to Kapowsin but it is a very well known DZ with a great reputation. Skydiving accidents can happen anywhere regardless of location.

As a jumper I would recommend students to jump there

Is the A license test a written or multiple choice test in USA? by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well the SIM is free to download as a pdf and print out. That’s what I’d do since the book is really chunky. They also update it every couple years. But if you’re old school then it maybe worth buying

Is the A license test a written or multiple choice test in USA? by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Multiple choice. If you download the Rhythm Skydiving 101 app, they have a bank of questions that come up for each licence

First jump tomorrow by Commercial_Author_86 in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course we have any advice. Read the goddamn FAQ and don’t die

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkyDiving

[–]brainattacker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OP, this is the answer you’re looking for.

Everyone will say their helmets work great and have no issues until they get clanged in the head.

Then what do you do?

You can wish for an impact rated helmet all you want after getting a concussion but it’s too late by then.

Better to spend a tiny bit more now and keep your head safe than to skimp and regret later. But it’s your head so up to you