ITW weekend observations.
1st the good stuff: A really nice weekend. 35 - 40 jumpers. My guess would be that 200 jumps were made
Hannes, flew over the LZ at 500m with a wingsuit.
Most were very competent jumpers. Lots of great jumps!
The Not so good stuff:
3 were not competent, they were in a group of 3, from the same country with same color canopies (You know who you are)that IMHO they should go back to the DZ and learn how to fly canopies and land into the wind. All 3 missed the the main LZ and were dealing with power lines and highway and trees.but escaped without injuries luckily.
A few jumpers jumped in the “Ora”wind (“Ora” is a low altitude wind that starts around 11:30am and lasts until just before sunset at 19:45 and reaches 8-10 meters per sec almost every freakin day this time of year) One took a tree landing, one ankle tweaked at the Heli LZ. And a crash and burn crosswinder landing. Get a clue guys.
My biggest concern was the guy using a car battery for a packing weight. At first I was concerned about his rig but now I realize that he was putting it all over the packing area and other peoples packing mats and this was even worse. After I spoke to him he used it as a place to stow his packing clamps instead of a packing weight.
Other notes: To the jumper that gave me the taxi fare for the Norwegians, It was delivered and I should tell you their thanks.
We passed on the info about not jumping at LB (thanks to Wayne) as some jumpers planned on going there.
In the end, all was good.
Take care,
Space
Ora wind search