Learning to skydive, static line jumps 1-13

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2013
  • A series of videos showing part of my progression through the static line training course at Ramblers dropzone, Toogoolawah.

Komentáře • 69

  • @crabbit101
    @crabbit101 Před 9 lety +60

    Massive kudos to anyone willing to throw themselves out of a plane so please don't take this as a criticism.
    I'm just very surprised your instructors allowed you to progress onto dummy pulls, never mind freefall, when you were so de-arched on exit. You remained on heading on your static line jumps but have your head down and are de-arched. Don't get me wrong, I was the same for my first couple of jumps and I know how difficult it is but there was no way my instructors here in the UK would allow me to progress onto dummy pulls without being completely stable first.
    Like I said, pleeeaaase don't take this as a criticism! Anyone willing to do this deserves eternal respect!

    • @TheDirtyNorf
      @TheDirtyNorf Před 9 lety +6

      +Put the lotion in the basket Yeah. I've done 9 dummy pulls now (usually doing really well 1 and 2 and then pressuring myself on 3 so failing because of destabilisation just the slightest amount) they would never have let this guy through.

    • @jazzochannel
      @jazzochannel Před 4 lety +1

      Yep, same sentimet here, and I'm not even an instructor.

    • @50buttfish
      @50buttfish Před 3 lety +2

      It's a "RELAX" thing, during a very stressful moment. I too had to learn to relax, and become the wind, then it was easy and more funner.

    • @joshhart4931
      @joshhart4931 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@50buttfishfunnerer*

  • @AnteZivkovic
    @AnteZivkovic Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, that was great. Just had my first static line jump and it's encouraging to see the progression in others!

  • @myspaceeb
    @myspaceeb Před 4 lety +13

    This has put me off static line... going AFF

    • @alexandrewalle4841
      @alexandrewalle4841 Před rokem

      how did it go lol ? tbh im no instructor but this one looked scarry af, really bad execution and not stable at all, with aff the 6 jump absolutely doesnt look like that

  • @ianbd77
    @ianbd77 Před rokem

    Really helpful for giving context to progression here, an encouraging set of videos.

  • @zakhoyt7771
    @zakhoyt7771 Před 8 lety +6

    Jump number 6 looked crazy! He tumbled forever! that's my big fear whenever I do a hop n pop.

  • @mikescarborough9196
    @mikescarborough9196 Před 4 lety +2

    Sounds like a Cessna 208. That sound of an open door on a turboprop just reminded me that one tandem jump was enough for me. Fun but terrifying.

  • @VasileCimpoaca
    @VasileCimpoaca Před 2 lety

    This is awesome 👌 👏 Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamestang645
    @jamestang645 Před 7 lety

    This is an excellence video that shown step by step, it's made me want to learn to jump a lot.

  • @jazzochannel
    @jazzochannel Před 4 lety +1

    The first few 5-15 jumps are the best - in terms of exitment. That student's first self-pull exit was fucking scary...

  • @benstone5650
    @benstone5650 Před 8 dny

    That’s how I learned, except out of a Huey and Chinook. There was no AFF back then. Arch hard!

  • @issis666
    @issis666 Před 8 lety +3

    Brings back memories ... I learned to jump at Maytown (Dave DeWolf put me out) in the early 1980's ... We had only 3 static lines, as I remember, and then were cleared for solo jumping, although perhaps memory fails me and there were more assisted jumps with dummy pulls before we were cleared to jump unassisted. Later I jumped at Woodbine, MD ... amassed 300 jumps, which is a pittance compared to most serious jumpers then and now.

  • @mgaamerica9185
    @mgaamerica9185 Před 2 lety

    It took me 6 times on a static line, before a couple of drop and pop. Then a couple of drop and 10’s, and then free falling. I never got comfortable doing aerobatics, I did 25 jumps in one summer. That first jump though, the feeling, never can be duplicated.

  • @sofaking6949
    @sofaking6949 Před 5 lety +1

    Im going in the summer for my first static and am super excited but shit scared ;)

  • @Umetnik
    @Umetnik Před 9 lety +1

    Im jelly, chickened out a bit on my 3rd jump. Gonna try to continue. GJ man.

  • @TimeAndDateAndName
    @TimeAndDateAndName Před 5 lety +7

    Whoa. Did they all survive? I'm buying this for my brother... And I'm kinda fond of him.

  • @sinaaslpour9712
    @sinaaslpour9712 Před 3 lety +4

    This is some savage training bruh😐😐😐they only let us do hop&pops after at least 15 jumps in AFF
    Insane 😐😐😐

  • @missme9247
    @missme9247 Před 3 lety +1

    @2:00 mark did dude die? Never saw a chute open

  • @bullhippo9023
    @bullhippo9023 Před 2 lety

    Looks like the head over heals learning approach could be improved on ?

  • @SkydiveVibes
    @SkydiveVibes Před 4 lety +2

    Hey @learningtoskydive Could I reuse this footage for educational purposes? Actual SL jumps are hard to find. ;)

  • @jakewiborg8021
    @jakewiborg8021 Před 9 lety +4

    @ 1:44 - your AAD deploy? Looked a little tumbly.

  • @RobertLee-hm8np
    @RobertLee-hm8np Před rokem

    Great stuff! Love the double backloops! 😁

  • @xBoddahhh
    @xBoddahhh Před 3 lety

    Why did you elect for static line instead of AFF?

  • @xiaoxiaolei9143
    @xiaoxiaolei9143 Před 7 lety

    great。。。I can feel that wind..I feel I'm playing RPG and I'm Naruto xD

  • @savagex466-qt1io
    @savagex466-qt1io Před 8 lety +3

    Man I havent jumped in 2 years i have 5 jumps and i have only had 1 good arch any tips on the arch ?

    • @Moorbs
      @Moorbs Před 8 lety +5

      +savagex466 number one tip - look up. Look up as much as you possibly can. Legs not too wide (also stops you arching as eaily). You can practice it at home standing or on the floor to build the muscle memory. Really focus on getting your pelvis in front of the rest of your body.

    • @Moorbs
      @Moorbs Před 8 lety +3

      +Mark Moorby also, good position in the plane and a strong kick off with your right leg are important. Try and get your legs in the right position before you leave the plane and sit as close to the edge as you can, facing as forwards as you can.

    • @ailek95
      @ailek95 Před 6 lety +1

      Do an AFF instead of a Static Line

    • @0doubledseven589
      @0doubledseven589 Před 4 lety

      Bend from the pelvis and snap sh#t. Tighten those but cheeks

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 Před 2 lety

      head and arms are easy to stay aware of. legs will mess you up because you can't see them. feet shoulder width apart. if you're straining to spread your legs, you'll start bending at the hips, which is the biggest problem. it'll throw you on your back.

  • @computerbob06
    @computerbob06 Před 5 lety +4

    It concerns me that no-one is with you on your 1st solo freefall. There's the video of the guy on an AFF course, who has a seizure and is rescued by his instructors. Hopefully on SL method, his AAD, will have saved him.

    • @richardwalsh5882
      @richardwalsh5882 Před 5 lety +1

      It wouldn't be a solo freefall if an instructor was with you. Here your 1st freefall is a 3 second delay for RAPS. (Well technically it can be between 3 and 5 seconds, but most places seem to do 3 for the first freefall.)

  • @loganwc99
    @loganwc99 Před 2 lety

    Thank god for AFF

  • @trialsite1982
    @trialsite1982 Před 6 lety

    Is this the instructor free course!!?? Fair play tho...!!

  • @HxC_Fragman
    @HxC_Fragman Před 2 lety

    Why do they send them flipping out of a plane like that lol.

  • @riaancoetzee100
    @riaancoetzee100 Před 3 lety

    Doing my first static in 2 days, then starting AFF

    • @happymaskedguy1943
      @happymaskedguy1943 Před 2 lety

      Hey man, you still jumping? I'm going for my second static line on Sunday.

    • @riaancoetzee100
      @riaancoetzee100 Před 2 lety

      @@happymaskedguy1943 hey bro, yep still jumping, got my b license now. Can't imagine my life without it now

  • @MitchellNelson123
    @MitchellNelson123 Před 9 lety +2

    I was going to be getting my A license through this method. I was told it is an older way, and possibly a little less safe than an AFF course, but cheaper. Soooo.... yeah.. This seemed legit.

    • @monkynutzuk
      @monkynutzuk Před 9 lety +2

      It takes a bit longer than the AFF course but it's more in depth and you learn a lot more

    • @crabbit101
      @crabbit101 Před 9 lety +2

      Mitchell Nelson I would definitely recommend this method as the best way to get your A licence, especially if you're on a budget. As Lewis Says, it takes longer but you learn a lot more about the sport overall and the self-discipline required gets embedded immediately because every jump is solo.

    • @JustDomchu
      @JustDomchu Před 9 lety +2

      Put the lotion in the basket I wouldn't say you learn more... The priorities in the two methods are set differently. While in the AFF the focus is set on the freefall in the static line method flying under canopy is what you learn and train first.
      Best example: I got my license through AFF, while a mate got it through the static line training. Right after we got our license we made a couple of jumps together just for fun. since he was alone in freefall most of the time he really struggled moving his body around in the air trying to level out with me. But than when it came to flying under canopy he was way more confident than I was. While I landed some of my jumps on the butt or knees and still struggled with the wind and maneuvering he landed it easily.

    • @MitchellNelson123
      @MitchellNelson123 Před 9 lety +1

      Domchu I actually did 2 jumps of SL, and got injured on my second jump. I crashed into a barbed wire fence on landing. It was TOTALLY my fault. I'm attributing this to object fixation. But, yes, I was concerned about the prospect of free falling unassisted. I'll probably end up doing AFF.

    • @JustDomchu
      @JustDomchu Před 9 lety +1

      Where you gguided via radio?

  • @jaffacalling53
    @jaffacalling53 Před 3 lety +2

    Dear god why would anybody ever choose this instead of AFF. It looks so much more dangerous and way less fun as well.

  • @replynotificationsdisabled

    I'm gonna have a hell of a time not balling up like they taught us in the Deuce.

    • @loganwc99
      @loganwc99 Před 2 lety

      I’m getting my a license right now. Best believe my first fun jump in doing my first point of preformance 😂

  • @monkeyx17
    @monkeyx17 Před 3 lety

    1.30. bro where the fuck did he go. i followed the whole way

  • @swansongBR
    @swansongBR Před 5 dny

    O garoto progrediu muito bem, mas em minha opinião esta modalidade de instrução no esporte deveria ser abolida. Deveria haver somente o curso AFF. Ele já vai direto ao que interessa e com menos saltos.

  • @noonespecial6092
    @noonespecial6092 Před 7 lety +5

    how can the instructors allow a student to free fall alone? your exit alone couldve been fatal if you had a bad horseshoe or some other malfunction. flippin in air being new you most likely would be saved by aad hopefully. good job staying focused with such shitty instructors

    • @nolanfoster2551
      @nolanfoster2551 Před 6 lety

      I agree this isnt aff for sure

    • @Mr25thfret
      @Mr25thfret Před 5 lety +1

      @noone special I totally agree about these instructors. I though this was a joke video or something. This poor guy doesn't know how dangerous coming out like that on a solo pull could have been. Terrible instruction!

    • @0doubledseven589
      @0doubledseven589 Před 4 lety

      Now they have AFP, and you are accompanied by two instructors through the 4th or 5th jump. I just made a static jump Saturday at Walterboro, SC and it was a blast.

    • @JonGV79
      @JonGV79 Před 4 lety

      Most of us in the skydive community for a while learned to skydive like this. I had about 30 jumps on the log before I shared the air with anyone. Jumps 1-8 were SL and then a progression of FF: 3s, 5s, 2x 10s, 2x 20s, then 9000ft for the turns and flips. The idea is to learn to skydive, and looks like this guy managed that.

    • @davidgouge9890
      @davidgouge9890 Před 3 lety

      @@JonGV79 Yep,I learned the same way you