Would you go skydiving??? | Page 2 | FerrariChat

Would you go skydiving???

Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by TheBigEasy, Mar 25, 2007.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. Air_Cooled_Nut

    Air_Cooled_Nut Formula Junior

    Nov 25, 2004
    952
    Portland, Oregon
    Full Name:
    Toby Erkson
    My first jump was a tandem. I laughed all the way down, it was soooo much fun! I could see myself becoming addicted to it if I had more disposable income and less cars :D

    If you like a fast ride on a motorcycle or you drive down the freeway with your head out the window then you'll love skydiving! Wonderful experience!!!
     
  2. mchas

    mchas F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Oct 5, 2004
    6,125
    Los Angeles
    Full Name:
    Mark
    Do it, but make her pay for her half. This chick is nothing but trouble. Have your fun but don't waste too much time or energy on her.
     
  3. SrfCity

    SrfCity F1 World Champ

    If you really want to do it then go for it. If not, forget it.
     
  4. TheBigEasy

    TheBigEasy F1 World Champ
    Consultant

    Jun 21, 2005
    18,932
    California
    Full Name:
    Ethan Hunt
    Yes, I am gonna do it. :)
     
  5. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 10, 2003
    43,886
    26.806311,-81.755805
    Full Name:
    Dave M.
    If it's important to you...

    If you die, your life insurance company won't pay. I guarantee you filled out a questionaire when you applied and they asked specifically if you were a pilot or sky diver. You answered no, I'm sure.

    If that's not important to you; the fact that insurers consider it a very bad risk, then go for it.

    I only know personally of one person who died doing it. Course I only know one person who used to sky dive, so the odds don't look all that good from where I sit.

    If you wonder why most folks don't sky dive, it's exactly because of what you're thinking... THIS **** COULD KILL ME.

    And no, I wouldn't sky dive. I wouldn't drive fast on a race track without proper instructions and I wouldn't fly a plane either. (Although I have seriously considered #2 and 3.)

    If you go, GOOD LUCK.

    Dave
     
  6. TheBigEasy

    TheBigEasy F1 World Champ
    Consultant

    Jun 21, 2005
    18,932
    California
    Full Name:
    Ethan Hunt
    There is a place here in Vegas that does a tandem jump with a pro doing the work. I am a 21 year old college student, so I have a lot less to lose now than if I was 40 with 4 kids to feed. I figure I might as well do it now, and it can be checked off my "been there done that" list.

    I guess for the danger, "You can get killed walking while your doggie" -Al Pachino in some movie... :)
     
  7. TheBigEasy

    TheBigEasy F1 World Champ
    Consultant

    Jun 21, 2005
    18,932
    California
    Full Name:
    Ethan Hunt
  8. JohnnyS

    JohnnyS F1 World Champ
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    Oct 19, 2006
    15,284
    Illinois
    Full Name:
    John
    If you jump, do it for you not her. While skydiving, flying, scuba, racing.....etc.. are relatively safe, they are very unforgiving if something goes wrong.
     
  9. caseykimma

    caseykimma Formula 3

    Jun 5, 2004
    1,345
    Reading, PA
    Full Name:
    Casey
    i went several years ago for the first time and it was a blast. i did a tandom jump with a prior member of the Golden Knights (Army jump team) and after we landed, i couldnt wait to go again. it was a little nerve-racking during the climb and right before the jumping out, but once we were in the air, it was a real rush.
     
  10. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Oct 17, 2001
    34,608
    Full Name:
    Joe Mansion
    I want to do it and im not scared of dying but more scared of the landing as some said ( breaking legs..).

    How can this happen ?? You deploy the chute too late , not slowing you down enough when you touch the ground ??
     
  11. JonBrent

    JonBrent Formula Junior

    Nov 10, 2003
    732
    Heaven on Earth
    Full Name:
    JB
    A tandem Hang Glide ride would be better (imho). BTDT. At least you get to see if the glider is airworthy before you go, not so with the chute. And it will last longer.

    If you do go, have fun!

    PS, post pictures.
     
  12. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 10, 2003
    43,886
    26.806311,-81.755805
    Full Name:
    Dave M.
    GO! Have fun.

    Make sure they folks you're jumping with have an appropriate level of expertise, and a good safety record!!!

    Take some pix on the way down, post 'em here after you land!!

    DM
     
  13. ski_bum

    ski_bum Formula 3

    Dec 26, 2002
    1,492
    San Diego
    Full Name:
    Michael
    Lies, damn lies, and statistics. (I like this quote) While (almost) everyone has an equal chance of bee stings & lightning, and a smaller subset for the other possibilities, most people DO NOT chose to jump from a plane.

    One year several interns at work decided to go tandem jumping. One came back with a severe knee injury, they landed wrong and the instructor knocked him around.
     
  14. RussianM3_dude

    RussianM3_dude F1 Rookie
    BANNED

    Mar 15, 2004
    4,097
    Switzerland/Montreal
    Full Name:
    Nikolai Petroff
    I jumped in tandem/freefall in Vegas. Was a bit shell-shocked for the rest of the day, otherwise it was totally awesome.
     
  15. James_Woods

    James_Woods F1 World Champ

    May 17, 2006
    12,755
    Dallas, Tx.
    Full Name:
    James K. Woods
    When I had my Citabria, the insurance company made me take a basic Aerobatics course. (guess they knew I was gonna go upside down on my own anyway).

    The instructor put me through a little parachute ground course, because you have to wear a chute do do these maneuvers. His Super Decathlon did not even have seat back cushions - you had to have a small chute on to sit in them. He asked if I wanted to do a "real" jump school and do a few jumps... (his chutes were liteweight "security sport" models and did not even have a reserve).

    I told him that I was not really interested in it; I just wanted to fly the airplane. He told me that he felt the same - and that many aerobatic pilots share this opinion.

    That said, I would not hesitate to jump if big pieces came off the plane, or if the fire and smoke were getting a little to close to the cockpit.
     
  16. texasmr2

    texasmr2 Two Time F1 World Champ
    BANNED

    Oct 22, 2007
    22,232
    Houston
    Full Name:
    Gregg
    #41 texasmr2, Jun 17, 2014
    Last edited: Jun 17, 2014
    I started thinking about taking the "leap of faith" again after watching President Bush take the plunge on his 90th birthday. I have two old friends who love it and they have been trying to convince me for over 20yrs and I think I am ready now. Any personal recommendations for a Houston area based jump school?

    Performed a quick search here..http://houston.skydivespaceland.com/first-tandem/?gclid=COWgprjVgb8CFQxp7Aodqj0A7A and like what I saw.
     
  17. ACross32

    ACross32 Formula Junior

    Jul 16, 2007
    408
    Bay Shore, NY, USA
    Full Name:
    Andrew
    I'm pretty sure I would never be willing to sky dive...driving cars with four wheels on the ground is enough thrill for me!
     
  18. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

    Mar 24, 2008
    43,032
    ESP
    Full Name:
    Bas
    Really want to do it but can't do a tandem due to my height (and subsequent weight). Did find out that I can do a course and then allowed to do my first jump solo (unsure how they're going to simulate jumping out of a plane and pulling a cord whilst on the ground but should be entertaining).

    I bungee jumped when I was around 11 so skydiving was always the next step.
     
  19. absent

    absent F1 Veteran
    Lifetime Rossa

    Nov 2, 2003
    8,810
    illinois
    Full Name:
    mark k.
    Did it on regular basis in late 80s through early 90s, best stress reliever ever, better then pounding a ( not mine) 430S at Mt Tremblant track.
    Then took my wife to watch and that was the end of it......
     

Share This Page