2022 UPDATE (currently in the 1st week right now - did the 34 foot tower today (DAY 2) 20220308): - E7+ will stay in Abrams Hall. - No longer restricted to the barracks/training area(s). Everyone gets downtime after training and can leave the footprint just not base. This includes E7+ that aren’t stationed here and/or reside off-post. - Still no APFT/ACFT. We just did a 10 sec flex arm hang (chin above the bar). - You’ll jump out based on roster number (from what we’ve been told). An Officers roster number starts with “A” (eg A123), an NCOs roster number starts with an “N”, and for SPC and below their roster number is just a 3 digit number - hold overs have a letter after their roster number (eg, A123G). - Everything else is pretty spot on to what we’re doing/being briefed.
@@kellyayala1665 No. The mask mandate has also been lifted - here at Airborne the black hats “make” you take them off and have deemed them as “not allowed” during training. Additionally, just yesterday the ROM (restriction of movement) policy was lifted so now students are authorized to travel up to a 10-mile radius outside of base.
@@Jabarikjay that’s the key. It definitely comes into play. You can’t help how hard you fall sometimes but feet and knees together is the best advice. Thanks!
I truly remember some years ago I was at Fort Benning GA. after finishing jump school this Ranger cadre came and got us and told us to mount up with are gear. As a result , we ran all the way to the Ranger Compound and began getting smoked. Ranger selection began. CWO3 2nd Ranger Batt HHC Retired
Congrats on graduating jump school. I attended back in 1992 and curiosity about how it was being conducted during covid broought me here. Spent my enlistments in 2/504th, 82nd. While at Bragg, a few of us in our platoon also took a civilian recreational skydiving (AFF) course at Raeford DZ. continued to skydive even after retiring. I have a little over 350 jumps now (almost all of course recreational skydives). Not “bragging” on number of jumps as actually 350 is a modest number in the skydiving community as I know many folks that have 2,000+ jumps and have even known some with close to 10,000 jumps. I jumped once with Cheryl Sterns at Raeford, who is well known in the community and the lady that made my first jumpsuit (Wendy) also designed Cheryl’s suit that she broke speed record in. Anyway, I enjoyed your video. I wish was young again and envy you, lol. AATW, brother, and blue skies.
Congratulations brother. Once a paratrooper always a paratrooper! Went through February 2001! We ran everyday, everywhere. Great video. You are so right about jump week. Lol. We had a few get dropped because they had to go to the bathroom and touched their gear. 🤦🏽♂️ smh. I had to pass being part of a LRSD unit. Airborne All the Way. Rangers Lead the Way!
I went thru jump school way back in 92 had a bad sprain off the 300 ft tower ankle was all swollen and could barely put weight on it luckily we had a ortho dr going thru the course and he took care of my foot every day by wraps and stuff needless to say the black hats were on the look out for such injuries and I managed to stay clear from them and they never noticed my limp made my jumps out of the C141 and C130s and graduated with WW2 vets pinning the wings on
I'm a paratrooper from 1992. Was in both the 101st Abn in PGW1. After returning, I was relocated to 2/505 PIR 82nd. I encourage you all however, sounds like jump school has gotten eazy azz hell! Lol!
Do not look at the ground under a round canopy. Keep your eyes on the horizon. Feet and knees together, but not rigid. When your feet first make contact with the ground, it should almost come as a surprise, then do your PLF. You’ll have good and bad PLF’s. Everyone has the occasional feet, ass, head PLF. I once had a lovely toes, knees, face PLF. You learn from your mistakes and it builds character and humor. Remember that there are no standing landings under round canopies! If you want to be able to do standing landing, take a skydiving course to learn how to fly RAM-air canopies. You fly them much like an aircraft: crosswind, downwind, base, final. The hardest part about landing those types of canopies is timing your flare, also much like an aircraft. It takes experience, but it’ll come as an art..
Hi ! Awesome video! My younger brother is heading to airborne school in about 3 weeks or so. Was there a graduations with Covid? I was really hoping I could go. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Sir, first of all congrats! I leave for airborne at the start of May and was wondering if you had any tips for stuff to bring, is there a packing list or did just bring your ocps, apfus, etc? Is there enough downtime in the afternoon to tend to school things (I leave the week of college finals). Did you have a full week of quarantine before starting (what my cadre told me). Physical preparation, just run up until ship date? I also have a crazy fear of heights but trying to tell myself to trust the equip/training. I appreciate it! Thank you!
Hey I appreciate the video, super informative. Question: did the cadre get on people for how they got to the school? The website said “sterile government transport.” Thanks
See that you bounced back from what happened to you in Korea., good for you curious to find out what happened next... maybe one day you will explain and what you learned from it in the long run., congratulations on Airborne School and where do you go from there?
Once this Airborne assignment is over I’ll be up for CPT and will have take a command somewhere. So far I’m okay. A lot has changed since my butter bar days in Korea. I may make a video
Is it a 20 second FAH or a 10 second one? An they’re not doing any sort of ACFT or APFT? I heard on the grapevine that it depended on your company. Can you please provide insight to this?!
@@Jabarikjay I'll be enlisting soon and wear contacts, I heard you can only wear glasses. Are there any moments/times/days when contacts are allowed or never?
@@MrMan2101 yes you can wear contacts just don't tell anyone that you are wearing them and you'll be fine. I wore them when I went. Also, try to always be the number 1 or last man. Its the safest position
Hey Sir, are they strict about your boots? Packing list says standard issue (no alterations) so i’m wondering if my oakleys will be okay. Any other clothing tips they weren’t as strict about? Thanks!
Bring: your own sheets, tide pods, a month worth of toiletries, your own canteen (theirs are gross), chin strap (same reason), charger brick (ideal), and toilet paper (yes seriously). You're spot on with the analysis LT. Our weather sucked too, had to stay until Monday. YOU WILL DO 5 JUMPS, there was rumors going around that the black hats were bluffing and they'd graduate you with only 3. Them is lies.
Tbh just stay away from standard issue. I went into the boot store in the PX and simply said “I want the boot that feels like a sneaker” and they pointed me to one and I love it. I don’t the know brand name though 😭
The parachute is pretty heavy , I don’t know how much the weight was tbh, the ruck it depends. In school they pack it and they’re all heavy af. Like 40-50 lbs. in Division it’ll depend since you’re packing it yourself
Maybe now it is, after they were forced to lower standards to allow the females into the school. Back in the day, 1973 for me, jump school made Basic training look like a playground date.
How fast is the running? That honestly is the only thing I’m scared for. I’m not the best at running. I’m working on it now while at ait. But I’m still nervous.
@@Jabarikjay so for the spot reports is it if you just stop running or if you fall behind, also what happens if we can’t do pulls up? do we do the flex arm hang instead?
@@mandykwiatkowski2653 Charlie didn't give out any spot reports. We had people fall out everyday and they still graduated. Don't be that person though. The flex arm hang is easy.
After training and on the weekends. You finish trading around 1600. Most people didn’t PT on their own cuz all we wanted to do was sleep after training but if you actually have energy then go ahead!
Got a brother in the states, born in the states, volunteering for 37F Psychological Operations Specialist. They’ll have to do 20 weeks of one station unit training, airborne training. What should they expect from their airborne course? Is it any different than normal airborne training? If I may ask. They’re currently in basic, week two.
Slightly late but Airborne is the least of his worries. Simple 3 week class where he learns how to fall out of an airplane. There’s only 1 airborne school so it’s the normal one
So I can run a 3 mile at a 9 minute pace pretty easily but I’m still nervous as hell for ONLY the runs can someone explain is it company runs or release runs?
For the graded flex arm hang yes, for the pull ups we did outside before all the formations no. Those are more of an integrity thing because they don’t watch you do those
My class didn’t hear that one. It was always “Airborne prepare for wire landing” and we’d have to squat with our knees together and do the wavey thing until they told us to stop.
Thanks for your vid. Would like to connect offline to have a substantive conversation as I’m preparing for school in the Fall. I’ve gotten some conflicting information and need to get the straight scoop.
They still do the “airborne shuffle” 9-minute pace, I take it. Even back in 1992, coming right out of infantry OSUT, the 9-minute pace hurt your shins and knees. It was strange trying to deliberately run slow…
2022 UPDATE (currently in the 1st week right now - did the 34 foot tower today (DAY 2) 20220308):
- E7+ will stay in Abrams Hall.
- No longer restricted to the barracks/training area(s). Everyone gets downtime after training and can leave the footprint just not base. This includes E7+ that aren’t stationed here and/or reside off-post.
- Still no APFT/ACFT. We just did a 10 sec flex arm hang (chin above the bar).
- You’ll jump out based on roster number (from what we’ve been told). An Officers roster number starts with “A” (eg A123), an NCOs roster number starts with an “N”, and for SPC and below their roster number is just a 3 digit number - hold overs have a letter after their roster number (eg, A123G).
- Everything else is pretty spot on to what we’re doing/being briefed.
did you have to quarantine before starting airborne ?
@@kellyayala1665 No. The mask mandate has also been lifted - here at Airborne the black hats “make” you take them off and have deemed them as “not allowed” during training. Additionally, just yesterday the ROM (restriction of movement) policy was lifted so now students are authorized to travel up to a 10-mile radius outside of base.
Awesome. You’re going to love jumping from aircraft. AATW!
@@JC-kh4cs I am supposed to get there march 31st/april 1st. So would I officially start that following monday (the 4th ?)
@@kellyayala1665 going the same day. That what I’ve been told training officially start on Monday
Start jump week on monday. I'm so pumped..
Good luck! Feet and knees together
How was it?
I’m pretty jumped too for this!
@@Jabarikjay that’s the key. It definitely comes into play. You can’t help how hard you fall sometimes but feet and knees together is the best advice. Thanks!
@@TA-ht4jo it was awesome. Sorry for responding late
I truly remember some years ago I was at Fort Benning GA. after finishing jump school this Ranger cadre came and got us and told us to mount up with are gear. As a result , we ran all the way to the Ranger Compound and began getting smoked. Ranger selection began.
CWO3 2nd Ranger Batt HHC Retired
My platoon sergeant had a very similar experience when he was telling me his stories
Congrats on graduating jump school. I attended back in 1992 and curiosity about how it was being conducted during covid broought me here. Spent my enlistments in 2/504th, 82nd. While at Bragg, a few of us in our platoon also took a civilian recreational skydiving (AFF) course at Raeford DZ. continued to skydive even after retiring. I have a little over 350 jumps now (almost all of course recreational skydives). Not “bragging” on number of jumps as actually 350 is a modest number in the skydiving community as I know many folks that have 2,000+ jumps and have even known some with close to 10,000 jumps. I jumped once with Cheryl Sterns at Raeford, who is well known in the community and the lady that made my first jumpsuit (Wendy) also designed Cheryl’s suit that she broke speed record in. Anyway, I enjoyed your video. I wish was young again and envy you, lol. AATW, brother, and blue skies.
i attended jump school in 92 as well ...November
November also! B. Company. I can’t remember platoon, I think 3rd. We might’ve jumped together. AATW!
dope im in 2/504
Congratulations brother. Once a paratrooper always a paratrooper! Went through February 2001! We ran everyday, everywhere. Great video. You are so right about jump week. Lol. We had a few get dropped because they had to go to the bathroom and touched their gear. 🤦🏽♂️ smh. I had to pass being part of a LRSD unit. Airborne All the Way. Rangers Lead the Way!
AATW
I'm here now Bravo Company. Start week two next week. Looking at subway...🤣🤣🤣 right. This 4 day is needed but its long. Lol
I was in the same company, I hope you enjoyed the 4 day. Hopefully the weather is on your side so you can jump daily
How’s it going rn?
B-co 4th PLT 😎
@@jeffersongarcia8257 u?
Bravo all day!
Thank you for this video. After graduating air assault I had my eyes set for airborne.
Congrats on Air assault! I say go for it! Let’s get those real wings my brother!
You’re part of the elite now bro!
Appreciate it bro! Glad to be apart !
Congrats 🍒...Welcome to the Airborne Brotherhood 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Appreciate it frat!
Well my nco told me I ain’t got nothing to worry about. Them 3 mile runs gonna take me out! 😂😂
You’ll be fine
As always another great video! You always “keep it a buck!” Congrats on all your accomplishments, Bro!
That beret in the thumbnail scares me lol. It's going through a goth phase basically😂
😂😭
Hi for the FLEX ARM HANG does your palms Have* to face outwards? Or can I do them inwards?
Facing toward you.
I think it’s toward you
7:59, "Just jump out of the aircraft" lmao ok. Proceeds to nearest airport. JK
My unit is trying to get me a school date currently. I don’t mind any of the bullshit but I’m glad I can hopefully dodge the “41” club
Yeah the school is much easier now than what it’s been in the past. Hope they find you a slot
I went thru jump school way back in 92 had a bad sprain off the 300 ft tower ankle was all swollen and could barely put weight on it luckily we had a ortho dr going thru the course and he took care of my foot every day by wraps and stuff needless to say the black hats were on the look out for such injuries and I managed to stay clear from them and they never noticed my limp made my jumps out of the C141 and C130s and graduated with WW2 vets pinning the wings on
Thanks for your service. Never got to experience the towers.
Preciate the tips I'm IBOLC rn! You may not remember me but I was at Stetson ROTC when you were at BCU
Also congrats on graduating!
No problem brother and yes I remember you! You prayed for me one time during an FTX. I hope all is well at BOLC!
Juan, what’s up bro, it’s Hill. We’re in the same IBOLC class. Small world LOL
I'm a paratrooper from 1992. Was in both the 101st Abn in PGW1. After returning, I was relocated to 2/505 PIR 82nd. I encourage you all however, sounds like jump school has gotten eazy azz hell! Lol!
Indeed it has
When I was there, A.Co was hell, All Ranger airborne instructors, smoked us daily and 5miles minimum a day while running. Best time of my life…
tips on decreasing the impact when hitting the ground? How did it feel landing?
Always look before you slip, then slip into the wind
Slip in the opposite direction which the wind is blowing. Eyes on the horizon too easy!
Do not look at the ground under a round canopy. Keep your eyes on the horizon. Feet and knees together, but not rigid. When your feet first make contact with the ground, it should almost come as a surprise, then do your PLF. You’ll have good and bad PLF’s. Everyone has the occasional feet, ass, head PLF. I once had a lovely toes, knees, face PLF. You learn from your mistakes and it builds character and humor. Remember that there are no standing landings under round canopies! If you want to be able to do standing landing, take a skydiving course to learn how to fly RAM-air canopies. You fly them much like an aircraft: crosswind, downwind, base, final. The hardest part about landing those types of canopies is timing your flare, also much like an aircraft. It takes experience, but it’ll come as an art..
Damn man I was literally right across the street from you the whole time at OCS
Really ?
@@Jabarikjay yessir! And believe me we all know exactly how you feel staring at that subway and Arby’s every day 😂
Hi ! Awesome video! My younger brother is heading to airborne school in about 3 weeks or so. Was there a graduations with Covid? I was really hoping I could go.
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
When I went it was a small graduation where loved ones couldn’t attend. It’s different now
Sir, first of all congrats! I leave for airborne at the start of May and was wondering if you had any tips for stuff to bring, is there a packing list or did just bring your ocps, apfus, etc? Is there enough downtime in the afternoon to tend to school things (I leave the week of college finals). Did you have a full week of quarantine before starting (what my cadre told me). Physical preparation, just run up until ship date? I also have a crazy fear of heights but trying to tell myself to trust the equip/training. I appreciate it! Thank you!
Glad you are doing well and living your goals!
I’m well! Blessed and highly favored. How are you fam?
@@Jabarikjay Same my brother. Please be safe and watch your back over. Too much has happened in the past.
For the flex arm hang do you need to pull up or do you start at the top of the bar
You just stay up after you pull yourself up
Good video. I’m so jealous at everyone who gets airborne school. Been in the army coming up 15 yrs and I just can’t get to that school or Bragg.
I’m surprised at that! If you can find a way to get on Bragg you’ll get a slot definitely.
Hey I appreciate the video, super informative. Question: did the cadre get on people for how they got to the school? The website said “sterile government transport.” Thanks
Good question.... No, we had people drive up in their POV’s. That’s what the website says but in reality it’s a get there how you get there type deal.
See that you bounced back from what happened to you in Korea., good for you curious to find out what happened next... maybe one day you will explain and what you learned from it in the long run., congratulations on Airborne School and where do you go from there?
Once this Airborne assignment is over I’ll be up for CPT and will have take a command somewhere. So far I’m okay. A lot has changed since my butter bar days in Korea. I may make a video
Just qualified for airborne and I'm enlisting next year
im going to Benning Thursday and i’m so scared but so excited at the same time!! waahhhh!!!
Yooo I go in august I’m scared asffff
@@crousefam2695 hahaha, start running and doing pull ups
Alittle late my bad, I’m sure you’ve graduated by now. Congratulations
@@Jabarikjay hahaha nws!! yes graduated and now stationed in Alaska as arctic angel 😇
Is it a 20 second FAH or a 10 second one? An they’re not doing any sort of ACFT or APFT? I heard on the grapevine that it depended on your company. Can you please provide insight to this?!
At the time I went it was no ACFT and I think 10 sec
Thank you for the video. I am 1-501st. Look forward to jump school this year.
Good luck!
Picking up from osut to airborne this Friday! Appreciate the help
No problem!
Can you do a video on what each S shop does in the battalion?
Absolutely
@@Jabarikjay thanks so much
I just found out I could have went to airborne when I originally enlisted but I went Reserve. Tryna go active now
Airborne dammit!!
Let’s get those wings man!
68w option 4. I ship out May 4th so I've been doing research. I've been tentative since I'm older joining enlisted.
Random but I ship out may 10th 11X maybe I see you bro
Are you in AIT right now?
@@POKEFAN023 graduated last week
@@12up4down congrats! Airborne school will be easy, you got this
@@POKEFAN023 yeah I'm a hold over so some of my friends are already there. They said bring your own TP
Company 44, 4th Airborne Training Bn., back in March 1985. Airborne All the Way!
Airborne! 🪂
I seen the packing list say army issues boots is that true? I threw my basic training boots away a long time ago?
You just need boots, not necessarily your basic training boots
No gym or beaver fit box. WACK.
THANKS for the video!
Yeah it sucks. Crazy thing is the cadre have a gym right on the first floor of the barracks. We just can’t use it. Thanks for watching!
Yo, i got a question, are you able to go into jump school with glasses?
Yeap, make sure you get the nerd straps to secure them otherwise they’ll fly off your face when you jump out the plane. I wear glasses so I know 😭🤓
@@Jabarikjay I'll be enlisting soon and wear contacts, I heard you can only wear glasses. Are there any moments/times/days when contacts are allowed or never?
@@MrMan2101 yes you can wear contacts just don't tell anyone that you are wearing them and you'll be fine. I wore them when I went. Also, try to always be the number 1 or last man. Its the safest position
Yes, you can jump wearing BCG’s.
How fast is the run pace cause that is my only concern
9-10 min
I get out of 13B AIT in 2 weeks, then off to Benning for Airborne. Any advice on the runs? Are they released or formation?
I’m sure you’ve gone through by now lol, alittle late. They were all formation runs. As you probably know now. I’ll say congratulations on graduating
Just the video I needed! Hope you’re doing well sir!
I’m blessed, how about yourself?
So I got orders to PCS to Fort Bragg. Im currently not airborne. Will I have to go to airborne school?
Not everyone at Bragg is airborne, but you really don’t want to be a leg at Bragg, lol.
If you’re in the 82nd yes
Hey Sir, are they strict about your boots? Packing list says standard issue (no alterations) so i’m wondering if my oakleys will be okay. Any other clothing tips they weren’t as strict about? Thanks!
Don’t bring standard boots lol, you’ll be fine with your oakleys
Bring: your own sheets, tide pods, a month worth of toiletries, your own canteen (theirs are gross), chin strap (same reason), charger brick (ideal), and toilet paper (yes seriously).
You're spot on with the analysis LT. Our weather sucked too, had to stay until Monday. YOU WILL DO 5 JUMPS, there was rumors going around that the black hats were bluffing and they'd graduate you with only 3. Them is lies.
Yeah! If the weather isn’t on your side they’ll hold you until!
@@sylviolinaaltenor1142 you don't need those. Theres also a packing list online
@@sylviolinaaltenor1142 no test, just did pt
@@sylviolinaaltenor1142 did they make y’all do a PT test? I head there in 2 weeks
@@KhalilCoward no PT test. Thats in the new SOP per the ARTB Commander. Only the flexed arm hang is what you have to pass.
I’m a newly commissioned 2nd Lieutenant.
Which set of combat boots would you say are the most advantageous and stylish to buy ?
Tbh just stay away from standard issue. I went into the boot store in the PX and simply said “I want the boot that feels like a sneaker” and they pointed me to one and I love it. I don’t the know brand name though 😭
Is the flexed arm hang a pull up grip or chin up grip?
Pull
I like the British paratrooper berets more than the American paratrooper berets
I haven’t seen them before
How heavy is the parachute and Ruck when jumping ?
The parachute is pretty heavy , I don’t know how much the weight was tbh, the ruck it depends. In school they pack it and they’re all heavy af. Like 40-50 lbs. in Division it’ll depend since you’re packing it yourself
The girls run seperatly inverted pullups? They now have pull and hold em on pull up bars we didn't have that when I went through
I don’t think so
Airborne school in one word- “EASY”
Maybe now it is, after they were forced to lower standards to allow the females into the school. Back in the day, 1973 for me, jump school made Basic training look like a playground date.
@@metaglypto that’s when they used to make you guys do formation runs in jump boots, right?
@@TA-ht4jo Or whatever boots you happened to be wearing. I never bought my first pair of jump boots till I hit Bragg.
Agreed
So in while in airborne can we leave the base and go off post or roam the post at all throughout the week and weekends? Or no
When I went no, NOW it’s probably different
Bout to get airborne next month lol feet and knees together I guess
Its been a month... you graduate or still in?
@@ethanfranklin5258 Got recycled in AIT cause of covid-19. I'm going to AB school probably next 2 weeks
@@skrmnghrd4520 good luck!
Don’t forget it! Lol
You attached to a bunjee on the tower? This is the first time I’ve heard of the tower.
You have a harness on which attached to a few cords kinda like a zip line not like a bungee cord tho
How fast is the running? That honestly is the only thing I’m scared for. I’m not the best at running. I’m working on it now while at ait. But I’m still nervous.
It’s about a 8-9 minute pace. You’ll be alright don’t worry!
@@Jabarikjay so for the spot reports is it if you just stop running or if you fall behind, also what happens if we can’t do pulls up? do we do the flex arm hang instead?
@@mandykwiatkowski2653 Charlie didn't give out any spot reports. We had people fall out everyday and they still graduated. Don't be that person though. The flex arm hang is easy.
@@dylandrake5352 hell no I won’t stop running, I’m just not fast.
@@dylandrake5352 is there anyway you could message me? If you don’t mind me asking you some questions.
Am I going to be able to do personal PT if so around what time would that happen?
After training and on the weekends. You finish trading around 1600. Most people didn’t PT on their own cuz all we wanted to do was sleep after training but if you actually have energy then go ahead!
@@Jabarikjay awesome thank you so much!!
No problem !
Did you have to quarantine when you got there?
No I quarantined before I went. If you show up without quarantining then yes they will quarantine you there but you don’t want that. Trust me!!
Thanks for the info. I’m heading to fort benning and they are having us quarantine there and didn’t know what to expect during that time.
@@dlewis6533hello, how did quarantine work for you?
Got a brother in the states, born in the states, volunteering for 37F Psychological Operations Specialist. They’ll have to do 20 weeks of one station unit training, airborne training. What should they expect from their airborne course? Is it any different than normal airborne training? If I may ask. They’re currently in basic, week two.
Slightly late but Airborne is the least of his worries. Simple 3 week class where he learns how to fall out of an airplane. There’s only 1 airborne school so it’s the normal one
Sir how did you get airborne school as an officer? Thank you was it as simple as being stationed at Bragg? V/R
Yeap, everyone in the 82nd is airborne
I’m going to airborne school in April and I was wondering are they still doing the PT tests or no?
From what I’m tracking they’re still isn’t a PT test
I’m jumping tomorrow!!!!!
I def wanna do airborne bro pray I pass the asavb this time so I can get it !
You’ll do fine on the test!
@@Jabarikjay thanks man
do they still require you to do 7 pullups before you enter sawdust pit?
We did 10 before we arrived and left
@@Jabarikjay do they still let the women do baby pullups where their feet never leave the ground?
So you switch barracks after quarantine at Cornett?
I don’t know what Cornett is but we switched barracks once class started because our barracks weren’t available at the time.
Is airborne school like tradoc in the sense where if you put the effort in you will eventually pass, or is there zero tolerance for fuck ups?
TRADOC
lol LT is that a Beret or a pizza on your head?
Pepperoni pizza with extra red sauce wink 😉
I watched his video when i was going to airborne school, turns out he is now my platoon leader😂🤷🏽♂️
So you’ve always known of my channel 🤦🏾♂️😂
Super informative, thanks brotha!
You’re welcome !
Average pace for the runs?
8:00-9:00 per mile
So I can run a 3 mile at a 9 minute pace pretty easily but I’m still nervous as hell for ONLY the runs can someone explain is it company runs or release runs?
It’s all company formation runs
I agree with you I’m kinda nervous to about that too
@@Jabarikjay so what’s good pace to be prepared to run (3 mile etc)
Congrats sir!
Appreciate it!
Did they drop the people for pull ups? My ass can only do 6 proper ones lol
For the graded flex arm hang yes, for the pull ups we did outside before all the formations no. Those are more of an integrity thing because they don’t watch you do those
Just graduated from C-Co couple days ago
Congratulations!!
We’re you able to do personal PT if so when were you able to?
Hey! Thanks for the video. How did quarantine work?? For the flexed arm hang, do you have to pull yourself up or can you start already pulled up?
You just sit around a barracks away from everyone. Stay at home if you quarantine at home. Flex arm hang you pull yourself up
@@Jabarikjay im currently at Humphreys so I dont think I can quarantine here.
Did you start inprocessing while you were in quarantine
Running on a full stomach is not fun lol
At all! I haven’t done that since I joined the Army years ago. I Always run on an empty stomach!
Killin it congrats!
Just made it to bravo company how was the run pace
8:30-9:00
Thank you
Sir, do you happen to know if the barracks for Airborne school have WIFI?
I think a few troops had WiFi boxes they were able to check out from CQ but I think they had to be turned in before a certain time.
Isn't 82nd's signature "Death from Above"???!!!
Yes I think so
It is “America’s Guard of Honor”. Death from Above is just for T-shirts.
There’s a bunch of little slogans out there
Do u have any advice for my friend? she is becoming a paratrooper in May but she feels uncomfortable and I wanna make her feel comfortable
Alittle late my apologies. I hope your friend made it through
No more band reactions???
Most likely not on this channel…HOWEVER I created another channel specifically for band related content that I was preparing. Possibly in the future
Are the PT runs fast or are they airborne shuffle speed?
8:30-9:00 mile pace
Congrats fam I can't wait till its my turn
Thank you! Keep your feet and knees together when you jump! You’ll be fine
With the formation runs during PT, what's the pace like?
9 min
can’t wait until I enlist next week.😀
Good luck
@@Jabarikjay I chose an MOS, that being 14P. I leave in the end of July! Very Excited!!!
Super informative, thank you!
You’re very welcome !
My brother did airborne school
Now he’s retiring Aug 23 2024
Can you make a video about how to succeed in ROTC? Or what you need for advanced camp? I am a Ms2 trying to prepare for ms3 year.
If you’re still in ROTC I could definitely make a video
Damn so you telling me I’m working out trying to max out apft just for us not to do it, that sucks
Keep trying to max. APFT is gone though so just focus on ACFT.
I can't do a single pull up and I leave Friday... yikes
If you can do a flexed arm hang for you’re good. The pull ups aren’t graded they just tell you to do them before every formation so you’re fine
@@Jabarikjay 92R, parachute rigger. Fresh 2 days out of basic. This was a huge relief! Thank you!
Same thing going on with COVID in October ?
I think it’s changed by now
@@Jabarikjay it’s back to normal now . I graduated on COVID requirements
Airborne all the way
🪂
Head off this Friday straight out of OSUT. Thank you for being so informative, sir!
So, how was it? Did you get your wings?
@@TA-ht4jo this Monday is my jump week!
@@aviemoreno9721 nice! Good luck!!!
Glad I could help
What pace are the 3 mile runs?
9:00
So what you’re saying it’s easier now compared to what I had to do
Yes
Do they still make you, "BEAT YOUR BOOTS, AIRBORNE"?
Yes 😂 bad boots bad boots
My class didn’t hear that one. It was always “Airborne prepare for wire landing” and we’d have to squat with our knees together and do the wavey thing until they told us to stop.
Do you go to airborne school after AIT? Or after infantry school?
Most go after basic and AIT
congratulations bro rite behind you'
Appreciate it!
Thanks for your vid. Would like to connect offline to have a substantive conversation as I’m preparing for school in the Fall. I’ve gotten some conflicting information and need to get the straight scoop.
Definitely, so my class was the first in 2021 so they me trying to change things back to normal
What pace were the runs (you mentioned 3 miles MWF)
im here right now we don't do runs for PT
@@stacks3600 what do you do?
@@ingryta15 monday,wednesday,friday we did circuit pt and tuesday,thursday we it was a light smoke session in the gravel pit
@@stacks3600 did you have to do the flex arm hang in order to stay in ? Or what were the requirements
@@ingryta15 yea you have to do that on the first day for 10 seconds after that its PT as usual
What pace per mile are they doing for the runs?
9 minute
They still do the “airborne shuffle” 9-minute pace, I take it. Even back in 1992, coming right out of infantry OSUT, the 9-minute pace hurt your shins and knees. It was strange trying to deliberately run slow…