Hey Karhik, loved watching you smiling when it was all coming together. Blue skies my friend. Ps take your time reaching and pulling when you have altitude, in other words relax more, you enjoy your jumps more.
I've done a couple of tandem jumps, first one was in Miami and my second was in North Carolina and it was the greatest feeling i ever felt. Now, my goal is to hopefully have enough courage to jump alone, i hope i'll find a good skydiving place where i can be confident enough to do it. 🙏🏼
man this is sweet stuff I started the static line course on my 26th bday at skydive Fargo and just recently switched to AFF jump number 10 for me so far
Awesome vid dude, I’m gonna start again, I tried 10 years ago but had line twists on my first and 4th jump so gave up as it shit me up too much. But gonna try again this year.
I'm 50, have tandem twice as payment for canopy rescue.... I'm an arborist.... I'm going to just do it.... I'm fit and small framed, and have always had good control over my body.
Fucking Awesome !!!! Great to watch how quickly this student overcomes some very scary moments and gets better with every jump. I almost shat myself on my first AFF jump. But thanks to the quality of my instructors I made the grade.
I always used to wonder that how come a sky diver realises right time to pull the chord of a parachute but today I got an answer. Wrist watch kind of meter indicates air pressure and altitude which helps a sky diver to open a parachute.
Wow, so on the very first jump you control the chute and land on your own? I would have thought that the landing part was one of the harder things to learn.
Yup. You have to control the chute on the first jump. It's not hard steering the chute but some times things could go wrong specially closer to the ground.
Howdy Texan! Greeting from Dallas! I must say the Houston Area looks great from the skies! I wish I knew more about the hand signals your coach is giving you, but this looked like a lot of fun. Thank you for sharing the training videos. Was it for your A or B license?
@@karthikkahn thanks for replay bro.... I want to know more about it so I want to contact you can you give me any medium through which i can contact you. If possible don't give me email ID.
doing jump 14 tomorrow. I thought it was against FAA regulations to jump through clouds ? Good job on your jumps you did pretty good but I have to say your jumps made me feel a little better about mine.
glad the video helped. I think if the clouds are above 10K feet they allow us to jump. not clear on the regulations though. good luck with your 14 th jump
its never to late i finished aff over 2 years ago and moved to japan right after and just got back state side you just have to redo the first class and see where they put you
They never seem to explain how the student learns to land by themselves on the 1st jump. I wouldn't know where to find the landing zone nor how to land in that landing zone. I am so bad at directions that I would have to call up google maps on my phone to land and would still probably land in the next county!!!!! lol
@@karthikkahn oh ok it looked really funny. Anyway why do you have to look up when you're skydiving? It must look really cool when looking down because you see the entire environment and all the fields etc. Btw really nice video! It really inspires me to do the same and I can't wait! I'd love to see more skydiving content!
@@SpiderRL so skydiving is all about body position. So when someone is starting skydiving body should be in arch position and keeping head up helps with that. I keep looking down because it's beautiful. You should try solo skydiving. It is fun and teaches you a lot.