Also... even in PCA and static line the difference in bridals used may be about 1 foot (most use a 9 foot bridal in base). This wouldnt change vertical separation by enough to avoid a side by side static line, and if doing a static line its usually at a low altitude to get the canopy out faster before impact. You would need a 20,30 40 foot bridal to make that kind of difference, which would just be asking for tangles and more problems like putting a knot around the pilot chute.
I beg to differ... I think it was shot wonderfully... I just did a really crappy editing job cuz I made this video in about 20 minutes trying to get something to show my friends how awesome it was there
I've been to that beach when I was a kid (via boat) it's called shipwreck beach (as there's an old ship washed up there). The water is very deep just off the sand, you literally step into the water and within a metre or so you can't stand up lol. Probably the most beautiful place I've ever been to. Although it was 1993 so Zante (Zakynthos) is now full of chavs getting drunk :(
That is incorrect. The bridal length has little/nothing to do with the delay unless we are doing a static line jump or PCA. these were all free falls so when we actually throw the pilot chute is what determines the vertical separation.