That’s not that fast. And it’s not that difficult to pack one. 6-10 minutes is the norm. Under 5 and your booking. Also one that big you can stuff in the bag and not worry. One half that size has to be more precisely packed
That pack was pristine. Flaking from outside the the lines is where he made up most of his time. The guy slipping on his own pilot chute in the background was hilarious! (1:19)
@@SkyWolfSkydive If you looked at the wall during the video, you can see that it says Skydive Sebastian. After a quick google search I found that it's in Florida.
How much did it cost? for future reference and do they tell you if they've killed anyone lol :P like do people who pack parachutes keep a record of fatalities they might have caused :P
With the possible exception of stowing the brakes (not shown, we can't tell whether he did it or the jumper), the guy skips no steps. Even double-stowing the lines on what are often "loose stows". That is a fast, but very *clean* pack job. Well done, sir! And thanks, AllSawedUp, for posting!
Same as anything, the more you do it the faster you get. Took my bike to the shop the other day, the guy did in 10 mins what would've taken me an hour. He didn't miss any steps of the packing process, I would jump that. In fact when I've used rental rigs I have no doubt jumped 5 minute pack jobs. As long as my reserve isn't a 5 minute pack I'm happy.
It’s not the missed steps but the missed inconsistencies that are caused from being complacent. If I were packing my own chute like that than absolutely no problem . But if I were a nuby and it was my first time and I watched my chute get packed that fast I’d be nervous as a mother fucker.
@@VladimirTheLeadHead Just don't talk to him whilst he's packing it. I used to be pretty quick and never had a fail, then we had a guy who would take over half an hour to pack and he got a mal. We laughed.
Nicely done! I learned flat packing and that's still what I use. Takes me around 15 min or so but I kind of enjoy it. Helps me zone out and focus on the next jump. Blue skies!
I remember a Golden Knight coming back to his/our home DZ and showing us pro packing circa 1987? We were blown away at how fast he had that rag in the bag.
Pete has packed at least 50 or so jobs for me.... NO MALFUNCTIONS.. good openings.. No sweat people. Have you ever looked at the openings in a slow motion video...? It all comes out like an orchestrated garbage bag, anyhow..
orchastrated garbage back? you mean you shake it a few times it gets clumped up you try spinning around still doesent open so you try and prise it apart then realise your holding it upside down? lol jk just got a kick out of you describing it as a garbage bag
was it a good opening is th right question! I saw a fast pack job once on a Unit. I asked the guy about it and he said - squares always open! Well, it opened but with a lineover. He tried to clear it until way to late and the reserve opened literally on impact. I will take a longer pack any time. The only time I tried to hurry for a jump was 6 months after I had fractured 3 vertebrae in my neck and the opening was AGONY. It did however open... I was jumping a Splatostar (Stratostar) at the time which opened quick no matter what.
When you watch a pack video and realize you've missed a step in packing for your last 8 jumps 😮, but then you remember you havent had any malfunctions. Who cares if the nose is flaked? The storm 210 I pilot apparently doesn't lol.
I've seen the pro packer at my dz do a tandem in about 3 or 4 minutes total haha ... I tried to watch him about a minute in I was lost ... I'm fairly new to the sport 😂
Yes yes Pete is maybe a good packer and never ever something happend to his beautiful packed bags. ...But i seriously don’t see any way why I would pack that fast when my or someone’s freakn live depends on it. Routine is the biggest reason for fails in any parts of live. So stay focused and tuned. Routine will fuck you up one day.
Willem Schellings im not saying he doesn’t know what he is doing...I’m just saying that routine is gonna fool you one day ... doesn’t matter how „good“ you are .
Actually he does everything he needs to do, just very very fast. Also, a parachute is designed and made to open, so if you don't leave any step it will open. But he does everything he needs to do, as I said
Lol remember the trash packing brits back in the day. They grabbed the 4 line groups, walked to the top with the slider, shook it a little, wrapped the top around the whole thing and just pushed everything is the bag and closed it with two bungees then put the lines in the container in a figure 8 and closed it up. Never had a malfunction.
You can go into a Military facility and see 50 guys working on tables the same way, but they have four or five check inspections along the way, it holds them up and takes a little more time LOL This guy is good though, interesting to watch. "Do I pay you now"?... "Pay me when it opens"...
Personally I'm not so concerned about speed as I am about effectiveness.. lol - This just seems like one of those things where a speed competition would be counter productive to the overall scope of living.. That's just me though..
His got this down pat, very tidy indeed, he did say he gets $6:00 a pack, so this is probably why he works so fast, plus his probably been doing this a long time to.
+Morgan4090 Its what everyone in skydiving would call a parachute or more commonly just a canopy. If you want to get into pedantry and patents perhaps it could/should be called a parafoil, however in common use it isnt. Using the term Parafoil may be recognised (by old jumpers)as a brand name of a particular early square canopy in the 70s. Was an excellent thing when it opened.
Everyone who knows the guy says he's a master at packing. I just wonder how he doesn't get line overs. Because he does not seem to even check the break lines. I assume he knows what he's doing but this part kinda looks strange to me !
There's things I like done fast.... This would not be one of them.
Hahahaha true
That’s not that fast. And it’s not that difficult to pack one. 6-10 minutes is the norm. Under 5 and your booking. Also one that big you can stuff in the bag and not worry. One half that size has to be more precisely packed
It shouldn’t matter as long as all the right things are done, which he’s done.
@@oldmate86 the key words there are "shouldn't" and "as long as" lol!
@@WV-mx3dr key words are “which he’s done”. You probably don’t even jump. If you did, you’d see he did everything right.
That pack was pristine. Flaking from outside the the lines is where he made up most of his time. The guy slipping on his own pilot chute in the background was hilarious! (1:19)
Ya, the guy who slipped had a "parachute malfunction" on the ground. hehehe
MrDorf007 ha he looked at the lense like, ' crap, did you see that?! '
Pete is an awesome packer! I've done like 90 jumps with his pack job and they're always great!
4 Years after the last comments. i think Pete fuck up that 91th one. : (
Just joking you know.
Ave C-Zam 91th?
Paige Taft where is this drop zone
@@SkyWolfSkydive If you looked at the wall during the video, you can see that it says Skydive Sebastian. After a quick google search I found that it's in Florida.
@@SkyWolfSkydive Looks like Skydive Sebastian in Florida, United States.
It opened like a champ!
Evidently I'm glad it did 🙂
How much did it cost? for future reference and do they tell you if they've killed anyone lol :P like do people who pack parachutes keep a record of fatalities they might have caused :P
@@Vismis that packer has a killer count. But your mom is on the list!!
With the possible exception of stowing the brakes (not shown, we can't tell whether he did it or the jumper), the guy skips no steps. Even double-stowing the lines on what are often "loose stows". That is a fast, but very *clean* pack job. Well done, sir! And thanks, AllSawedUp, for posting!
He actually skipped a step, a very important one that can damage the canopy.
@@eatpastaflyfastaand you are going to say the step ore just came here to be an a**wipe?
Pete has packed for me many times. He really does a great job!
Same as anything, the more you do it the faster you get. Took my bike to the shop the other day, the guy did in 10 mins what would've taken me an hour. He didn't miss any steps of the packing process, I would jump that. In fact when I've used rental rigs I have no doubt jumped 5 minute pack jobs. As long as my reserve isn't a 5 minute pack I'm happy.
It’s not the missed steps but the missed inconsistencies that are caused from being complacent. If I were packing my own chute like that than absolutely no problem . But if I were a nuby and it was my first time and I watched my chute get packed that fast I’d be nervous as a mother fucker.
That’s kinda what I meant. Being a nuby and watching it get packed like that I would be really nervous.
@@VladimirTheLeadHead Just don't talk to him whilst he's packing it. I used to be pretty quick and never had a fail, then we had a guy who would take over half an hour to pack and he got a mal. We laughed.
Love the guy packing in the background at 1:18
HAHAH I didn't even see that
"I meant to do that. It's part of the packing process. Really."
A pleasure to watch.
Haven't packed or jumped since 2008.
I love jumping out of Sebastian! Great vibes!
Nicely done! I learned flat packing and that's still what I use. Takes me around 15 min or so but I kind of enjoy it. Helps me zone out and focus on the next jump. Blue skies!
Also time to check your canopy and lines for damage.
This is that dude that always squeezed every last drop of air out of his weed bag.
Ill bet he is really good at packing his sleeping bag. o_0
Pete has also packed for me too, he’s a great dude
I remember a Golden Knight coming back to his/our home DZ and showing us pro packing circa 1987? We were blown away at how fast he had that rag in the bag.
Paul Rafferty
I’ve never jumped out of an airplane ,I like to keep my feet firmly on the ground !! but if I did I’d like this guy to pack my parachute.
you know what as long I can pay for packing I will jump! Awesome! well done! and respect!
Always pack my own main. He is fast. Concerned about the line swap.
Not this man's first attempt! Cool to see!
Nice quick Pack Job. The only think I'd want different is a double stow on the center locking stow and less un-stowed line.
Meu Deus, não sabia que era tão difícil! Show de bola, parabéns!
I don't think I've ever seen Pete wearing shoes...
Mitchell Steere until you get a spike in your foot 😂
I dont think they are permitted to for saftey non of them have shoes on , something stuck to a shoe could tear a shute
This guy is the master! Pete is the man. He can definitely pack much faster than this. 2 beaches are better than one
The most important part of a good jump.
The sixties called and want there two hippies back. Seriously, He is pretty amazing!
thats an epic Trance song. who ever puts that, he know's the real deal
Both of them are! Matrix Theme first and then PPK - Resurrection!
The music in the back ground. Such a good track, i know its not related but if you wana check it out its PPK Resurrection
S fold like a boss!
I would still be taking my rig off....good job👍
1.20 nice moves man
Pete has packed at least 50 or so jobs for me.... NO MALFUNCTIONS.. good openings.. No sweat people. Have you ever looked at the openings in a slow motion video...? It all comes out like an orchestrated garbage bag, anyhow..
orchastrated garbage back?
you mean you shake it a few times it gets clumped up you try spinning around still doesent open so you try and prise it apart then realise your holding it upside down?
lol jk just got a kick out of you describing it as a garbage bag
@@Sarge92 😂😂😂
I’m a parachute rigger for the Army and this was pretty well done
When you have like 10k packs then it always looks like that in speed.
Daaaaaaamn. Dude is badass
I do it exactly the same except I don't use a rubber mat and I always rotate the bag 90° upwards inside the container.
Very nice pack job!
was it a good opening is th right question! I saw a fast pack job once on a Unit. I asked the guy about it and he said - squares always open! Well, it opened but with a lineover. He tried to clear it until way to late and the reserve opened literally on impact.
I will take a longer pack any time.
The only time I tried to hurry for a jump was 6 months after I had fractured 3 vertebrae in my neck and the opening was AGONY. It did however open... I was jumping a Splatostar (Stratostar) at the time which opened quick no matter what.
When you watch a pack video and realize you've missed a step in packing for your last 8 jumps 😮, but then you remember you havent had any malfunctions. Who cares if the nose is flaked? The storm 210 I pilot apparently doesn't lol.
Got some PPK Resurrection going in the back ground!
Naaaaa
Please take your time in packing mine !! Lol lol lol
Mate that's superb. 5 out of 5 would throw myself out of a plane with confidence
Peter packed me multiple times and they were always so tight. Solid package every time.
This guy looks like he has done it so many times that he's doing it in his sleep.
wow... that speed
Was there no reserve? Or did that just not need re-packing from the previous jump? I'm a total noob, just curious. -Joe
The reserve is only used if you have malfunction, the reserve has to be taken out every 6 months and repacked by a rigger.
I Used to fly above Sebastian and seeing all these skydivers jump out. I flew from Fort Pierce (Kfpr) - titusville that time.
Trance song in background is PPK RESURECTION
If I ever do jump I'm taking all day to pack mine lol
That man's name is Jimmy...Jimmy Johns.
Tá explicado. O cara é dobrador.
i would jump it. looked like a perfect pack, just 10 times faster than mine! lol loved the rubber mat thingy.
You still jumping ? And trucking?
@@rickybradshaw6867 yes both
Effortlessly!
looking amazing
I miss this guy ...
Wish I could pack up my paraglider that fast, but putting it properly in a concertina bag takes time
A lot different from packing my old Church Window PC!
Shake it flake it pull the sleeve down stow the lines fold it into container close it up and you're done.
Haha no kidding. I jumped an old Army PC back in the ‘70’s
I've seen the pro packer at my dz do a tandem in about 3 or 4 minutes total haha ... I tried to watch him about a minute in I was lost ... I'm fairly new to the sport 😂
Yes yes Pete is maybe a good packer and never ever something happend to his beautiful packed bags.
...But i seriously don’t see any way why I would pack that fast when my or someone’s freakn live depends on it. Routine is the biggest reason for fails in any parts of live. So stay focused and tuned. Routine will fuck you up one day.
I'm no expert but I think he knows what he's doing lol
Willem Schellings im not saying he doesn’t know what he is doing...I’m just saying that routine is gonna fool you one day ... doesn’t matter how „good“ you are .
@@schuberschubs yeah thats true. If you rush you can maybe forget something.
Actually he does everything he needs to do, just very very fast. Also, a parachute is designed and made to open, so if you don't leave any step it will open. But he does everything he needs to do, as I said
He can pack much faster than that with no worries of error, firsthand knowledge. -10,000 pack jobs plus
shit, that was less than 6 minutes! It took me an hour to do mine.
Don't sweat it. With repetition comes speed.
Better to do it slowly and correct than to rush and have a malfunction.
When the guy walked by and his chute touched me I would of had to start all over 🤣
what is the name of the song thats the melody starts to play in 2min? I don't remember the name of the song :/
PPK - Resurrection
thats nuts, its takes me about an hour haha
Long may it continue to :-)
Lol remember the trash packing brits back in the day. They grabbed the 4 line groups, walked to the top with the slider, shook it a little, wrapped the top around the whole thing and just pushed everything is the bag and closed it with two bungees then put the lines in the container in a figure 8 and closed it up. Never had a malfunction.
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This video sums up how shitty you can pack your chute.
Never could get the pro pack, psycho every time
Haha same here buddy =)
muita correria, não iria saltar nessa escola.
was it a good opening?
Ofcourse it was
what does he charge , he is very precise .
1.20 you clever man!
You can go into a Military facility and see 50 guys working on tables the same way, but they have four or five check inspections along the way, it holds them up and takes a little more time LOL This guy is good though, interesting to watch. "Do I pay you now"?... "Pay me when it opens"...
lmao the guy falling
Did the canopy open without a twist? 😁
Personally I'm not so concerned about speed as I am about effectiveness.. lol - This just seems like one of those things where a speed competition would be counter productive to the overall scope of living.. That's just me though..
how much tip? nice job dude
1:19...thanks for ripping my PC !!! Curly hair guy !!!
Sovietwave in the background.
what is the size of the canopy
What was Pete singing about Nebraska?
I think I've seen this container up for sale.
how was the opening?
Wheres this? In Lodi?
i feel like this is something you shouldn't be racing to finish.
That's a sick container.
great !
Also the young girl on the other side was fast and finished quick !
So did he have to pay him at that moment or later?
I use a 500 ton metal press and put it in the bag that way
I just pee on it and put it in the bag that a way.
What DZ is this?
Unless I’m in a plane that’s going down and there’s an unpacked Shute and this guy can hurry up. What is the reason to rush?
Fast Pack Pete
His got this down pat, very tidy indeed, he did say he gets $6:00 a pack, so this is probably why he works so fast, plus his probably been doing this a long time to.
60 dollars an hour to pack parachutes, not bad.
This guy looks very experienced but I’d still be kind of worried with even experts going really fast...
Is this a parachute or a parafoil?
+Morgan4090 Its what everyone in skydiving would call a parachute or more commonly just a canopy. If you want to get into pedantry and patents perhaps it could/should be called a parafoil, however in common use it isnt. Using the term Parafoil may be recognised (by old jumpers)as a brand name of a particular early square canopy in the 70s. Was an excellent thing when it opened.
But how did it open?!
How much was it?
He should join the Green Bay packers.
Everyone who knows the guy says he's a master at packing. I just wonder how he doesn't get line overs. Because he does not seem to even check the break lines. I assume he knows what he's doing but this part kinda looks strange to me !
He checked them while running line continuity in the first 15 seconds. He isn't saving time by skipping steps.
That Smile min 1:21 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Faster pack job faster land on ground
Seemed like he skipped careful flaking in favor of trusting a good shake
Good pack average speed
Canopy size?