John, I really appreciate all these videos. These must be really time consuming. Thanks for volunteering your time and effort to making our community safer.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video John! Great stuff. I like to hold the section of bridle between the hand and the pins with my pilot chute hand's index finger, very very lightly, just to control this "arc" of bridle until the jumper is properly setup. Also a common mistake I see is people so focused on the bridle hand that they disregard the trajectory of the PC when it gets snatched out of their hand, sometimes causing the PC to hit the edge of the object. Can't wait for the other videos :)
Thanks man 👊 Great add on points! Yeah I’ve seen several PCs get dusted on the edges of cliffs as well. Combination of what you said, and or people standing too far back.
Thank you for these videos. Right balance between information and seriousness, etc.
John, I really appreciate all these videos. These must be really time consuming. Thanks for volunteering your time and effort to making our community safer.
Thanks Steve 👊
Thank you for taking the time to make this video John! Great stuff. I like to hold the section of bridle between the hand and the pins with my pilot chute hand's index finger, very very lightly, just to control this "arc" of bridle until the jumper is properly setup. Also a common mistake I see is people so focused on the bridle hand that they disregard the trajectory of the PC when it gets snatched out of their hand, sometimes causing the PC to hit the edge of the object. Can't wait for the other videos :)
Thanks man 👊
Great add on points!
Yeah I’ve seen several PCs get dusted on the edges of cliffs as well.
Combination of what you said, and or people standing too far back.
Thanks for the video 👊
Great video John! Just heard your episode on exit point too, super cool stuff keep it up!
Thanks dude 🙏