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Todd Pattist wrote: Derrick Steed wrote: I go on the recommendation of the people who repack mine - the parachute club at Sibson: they recommend no long than four months between repacks Nothing personally against the parachute folks you go to (I have no idea about them specifically), but isn't this like asking the monkeys how often you should feed them bananas? I assume they're making money per repack, right? Reminds me of an instructor who's given over 500 hours dual in the past two years and gotten one student through license. His answer to every student: "you need more training!" Thanks. That's the same interval used in the U.S. I presume you are in the U.K. Is that interval a requirement, or just a suggestion? Todd Pattist - "WH" Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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