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Conference quark::mennotes-v1

Title:Topics Pertaining to Men
Notice:Archived V1 - Current file is QUARK::MENNOTES
Moderator:QUARK::LIONEL
Created:Fri Nov 07 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 26 1993
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:867
Total number of notes:32923

336.0. "SkyDiving, Anyone??" by CSMADM::COOK (WAY COOL!) Fri Mar 31 1989 14:24

    
    I was wondering if anyone knows of a NotesFile for
    SKYDIVING???  I am planning on trying it this 
    spring and was looking forward to reading some
    tips, some good places to go, and some first
    time experiences...
    
    
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336.1DPDMAI::BEANDamn! The Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead!Fri Mar 31 1989 16:396
    i don't know if there is one for SKYDIVING.
    
    but, i think there is one for CRAZY!
    
    :^}
    tony	who_does_crazy_things_himself_and_is_just_pulling_your_leg
336.2NHL::COOKWAY COOL!Fri Mar 31 1989 16:488
    
    I wonder if there are many women that do skydive.. i know
    a lot of men who think i'm crazy for trying it, but i guess
    danger and adventure really just turn me on...
    
    .. Angela
    
    
336.4Taken off in a plane > landed in a planeWEA::PURMALFeet in the air, head on the groundFri Mar 31 1989 22:357
         I took a jump when I was in college and had a blast.  If I'd
    had more money I'd have gone up again that day to take another jump.
    Write me if you'd like more information.  Of course I live in
    California, so I can't provide any information about a skydiving
    school.
    
    ASP
336.5HANDY::MALLETTBarking Spider IndustriesSun Apr 02 1989 18:0220
    re: .0
    
    Where are you located?  There's an airport in Orange, MA that
    has a program which I and a few of my not-wrapped-too-tightly
    friends are planning to take this summer.  In all honesty, I'm
    not all that psyched to jump out of a plane (hell, I don't even
    get a kick from jumping out of bed in the morning), but that
    stuff about floating through the air. . .awesome, rad, way
    cool, etc.  
    
    Actually, what I really want to do is free-fall, but as I understand
    it, one has to log a number of static line jumps (read: $ + $ + $)
    before qualifying.  Mike - is parasailing skydiving with one of
    those rectangular chutes?  That's ultimately what I'm aiming for - 
    like free-fall from 12K ft. then pop open a parasail (?) at about
    3K, ride the drafts for a half hour or so, then work the control
    lines and touch down light as a feather. . .  oh yas!
    
    Steve
    
336.6Orange is way out in the booniesWMOIS::B_REINKEIf you are a dreamer, come in..Sun Apr 02 1989 20:208
    The telephone number for the Orange airport is 508-544-8189.
    
    I live fairly near it, but was unsure if they still offer
    parachute jumping instruction. It is no longer listed in
    our phone book yellow pages under parachute jumping. There
    is one place listed in Haverhill called New England Adventurers.
    
    Bonnie
336.8re .5HIT::WHALENWaiting for the flowers to bloomSun Apr 02 1989 23:3435
    There hasn't been any skydiving going on at Orange for about 6 years
    now.  Teaching methods have changed a bit in the past 5 years, you
    now have a few different options depending upon where you go.  The
    options (depending upon where you go) are static line jump, tandem
    jump, and Accelerated Free-Fall.  In a static line jump your parachute
    is deployed automatically as soon as you clear the airplane.  For
    a tandem jump you are wearing a harness that is attached to the
    harness of an experienced skydiver and you skydive as a single person.
    In AFF you leave the airplane with two experienced skydivers from
    aroun 12000 feet, perform a few simple maneuvers, and then deploy
    the parachute.  Most drop zones use large rectangular canopies for
    students these day, with automatic devices on the reserves should
    you end up descending too quickly at too low an altitude.
    
    Here's a list of New England DZ's, I don't know which programs are
    offered by the various ones, so it is probably best to call for
    information before deciding which one to try.
    
Connecticut Parachutists, Inc.,  Box 507, Ellington, CT 06029 203-871-0021

Jenn-Air Inc.-Pepperell SPC, Nashua Rd, Rt 111 E. Pepperell, MA 01437
508-433-9948

Massachusetts Sport Parachute Club, PO Box 122, Turners Falls, MA 01376
413-863-8362

New England Skydivers, Northampton Airport, Nothampton MA, 413-586-1889

Skydive Lebanon, Upper Guinea Road, RFD #1, Box 1255 Lebanon ME 04027
207-339-8863

Stardusters PC, PO Box 95, Rt 169 S. Woodstock CT 06267 203-928-4652


Rich (665 jumps)    
336.9additional infoPARITY::JGORMANJon GormanMon Apr 03 1989 11:187
    
	RE: .0

	See also - Note #1453 in the ASKENET conference (ANYWAY::ASKENET).

	Jon