My
First Skydiving Experiences
by Carina Wood

My
first two skydiving experiences were freaky yet awesome. I started
out in AFF (Accelerated Freefall); it was also my first time
up in a plane. I did pretty well/average for PRCT's and everything,
but my landing was where I had the problem. My jumpmaster(JM)
had been talking to me most of the way down after I pulled the
ripcord (there was a radio in the helmet). But about 750 feet
from the ground he stopped talking and I freaked out. I landed
across the runway, across the street, over some trees (I had
to lift my feet to avoid them), and in somebody's back yard,
no where near the drop zone. It was so cool.
My second jump, about three weeks later, was a little more complicated.
I jumped out at 14'000ft rather than 10'000ft this time. When
I jumped I managed to make only two ninety degree turns, even
though I had 60 seconds of freefall. The average jumper turns
six or seven times for that much time. Anyway, when I pulled
my ripcord, I blanked out. I was conscious, because I put my
ripcord down my suit to save it and I sat up in the parachute.
But I don't remember any of what happened. Later my JM said
that it was about 45 seconds until I came to. When I did come
to, the wind had blown me far away from the drop zone, so far
I couldn't even find it at 2'000ft. My JM was yelling into the
radio to give him a sign that I was aware of him. I flared my
toggles and spun around once.
A much-relieved JM told me that I was going over a hill and
he wouldn't see me after that so I should find an open area
to land in.
I landed in a field of moo-ing cows, luckily avoided any cow
patty's. I had to hop three fences and crawl under another one
to get out of the field. Then I had to walk down a long driveway
with a Great Dane following me, growling the whole way. Later
after I relayed my experience to my JM, he said that he couldn't
let me jump again without a note from my doctor.
My JM thought I had hypoxy but I found out that my Vegas Nerve
(it's a nerve in the brain) had been overstimulated because
I was way to excited.
Well,
I've got my note and I am axiously waiting for the rain to stop
so I can get my certfication. By the way, I've got my doctor's
note safely framed on the wall, next to my first jump certificate.
IY CONTON DAE, Carina First jumped at Skydive Oregon in Molalla,
Oregon on June 19, 1997 PS, In Skydiving, the sky isn't the
limit, the ground is.
Source
from : Skydive Peperell
