They signed us up on this board. BTW, Tony is the guy who took the rest of the pics on this page. He's a photographer/videographer. His job is to jump out of planes with a camera on his helmet and take pictures. Another day at the office for Tony.
Then we suited up, got a very brief introduction to how things work, then we were off to the plane.Once inside, I thought it was pretty cool. I love planes so this little one was a blast! We went up, up, up. 13,200 feet. They opened the door and I got a little freaked out. It was really cold and very noisy, and I had that, "What have I done here?" feeling.
Too late, me & Leslie Nielsen were at the doorway and before I knew what happened, we were ass over tea kettle and flying through the air. A friend said that this wouldn't feel like falling, but instead flying. He was right. I wanted to yell and smile, but the wind blows your mouth open really wide so I just grinned.
Everything was going great! Then all of a sudden Bill pulled the ripcord and it felt like I was being turned inside out from the feet up. This lasted a few seconds until the chute fully opened.
Then it was just a glide back on down to the ground. Piece of cake.
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I don't know if I'm mad at your or impressed with you. Dear Lord.
you've got ballz. just sayin.
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