Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!deccrl!news.crl.dec.com!geer From: geer@crl.dec.com (Dan Geer) Newsgroups: rec.skydiving Subject: Re: Message-ID: <1991May17.024213.26871@crl.dec.com> Date: 17 May 91 02:42:13 GMT References: <1991May9.194510.3844@crl.dec.com> <896@lhdsy1.chevron.com> Sender: news@crl.dec.com (USENET News System) Organization: DEC Cambridge Research Lab Lines: 26 i started this question of ``where can you jump'' somewhat inadequately it would seem. point one, i *am* in training and know enough to stick with it, etc., etc., etc. what i wanted to know is where is it ``ok'' to jump. what i have been offered is a hell of a ride in a stunt plane culminating in a unbelted exit from the stunt plane on a barrel roll. i've seen it done, these folks do it from time to time... got that? 1. canopy back 2. ignore fasten-seat-belt sign 3. roll plane (including a more or less zero g upside down arch) 4. exit upside down who knows what lurks.. --dan