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I did it last August - prime soaring in New Mexico. For the first jump, I
wore boots. After that I wore sneakers. The landings were much softer than I'd experienced under a round canopy in the Air Force. It's the ability to flare almost to a stand still that makes it so nice. "son_of_flubber" wrote in message ... On Sunday, March 3, 2013 12:06:06 PM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote: I had plenty of simulation training during my Air Force pilot training. Forty years later, I bought a ram air emergency chute and got training at the local jump club. This is very enticing but I've held off because I was concerned that I might injure my legs/back. I'm not overweight, but my bones are older and a cast would kill a season of soaring. I'd do this at the end of the season if ever, but then I'd worry about missing ski season and putting on 30 pounds over a winter of inactivity. |
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