I sat through this brief 15+ times while an active duty, military parachute proficiency training instructor. I learned something EVERY TIME. This is hands down one of THE BEST lessons in the history of skydiving and military freefall. Everyone that jumps, civilian or military, needs this training. Way to go Jim! Love you, brother!
Jim is THE source for information about dual deployments and canopy wraps. If you get to see him do this presentation in person, don’t go just once and think you’re good. Every time you see it you’ll learn something new.
Wow! The last 10 min is an eye-opener in relation to packing. I will be double-plus more attentive when putting my D-bag into the container and will make sure the lines are stowed neatly at the bottom.
Great now I am going to have a nightmare about my horseshoe mal and another jump with 2 out. These were in the early 1990's, thank God for some CRW experience! Priceless info!!!
Hey Jim, long time no see made last jump Cuba ,Mo. 1991 Your old man still around? Good seeing you again. Really miss the sport. Still living in St,Louis retired mechanic. Always knew you where born for this. Jealous... Tony Castiglioni D-7516 ,GW-2979..
Hey quick question that might be obvious but I don't currently understand, why do I not want to cut away if risers are passing through each other... wouldnt the main just fly away through the reserve?
How is this not a more watched video, this guy must have more knowledge than almost anyone else.
Puzzling, right ?
Outstanding presentation, worth spending the 80 minutes!!!
You watched on the first day it was uploaded. :D
I sat through this brief 15+ times while an active duty, military parachute proficiency training instructor. I learned something EVERY TIME.
This is hands down one of THE BEST lessons in the history of skydiving and military freefall.
Everyone that jumps, civilian or military, needs this training.
Way to go Jim! Love you, brother!
Jim is THE source for information about dual deployments and canopy wraps. If you get to see him do this presentation in person, don’t go just once and think you’re good. Every time you see it you’ll learn something new.
Wow great content. I'm proud to be one of the countless people who learned to jump under this man's tutelage.
Glad to see your still going strong Jim.
Wow! The last 10 min is an eye-opener in relation to packing. I will be double-plus more attentive when putting my D-bag into the container and will make sure the lines are stowed neatly at the bottom.
Great now I am going to have a nightmare about my horseshoe mal and another jump with 2 out. These were in the early 1990's, thank God for some CRW experience! Priceless info!!!
Thank you for giving us a toolset to use for all these situations.
Great video Jim!!! Thank you for your dedication and sharing what you have learnt.
Nice job Jim keep up the good work
Hey Jim, long time no see made last jump Cuba ,Mo. 1991 Your old man still around? Good seeing you again. Really miss the sport. Still living in St,Louis retired mechanic. Always knew you where born for this. Jealous... Tony Castiglioni D-7516 ,GW-2979..
What an amazing video! Thank you for posting
Oh, a New video 😎
Hey quick question that might be obvious but I don't currently understand, why do I not want to cut away if risers are passing through each other... wouldnt the main just fly away through the reserve?
Maybe. Maybe not. If it snags you are really screwed