I'll believe it when I see it.
The difficult part of the arctic is that there’s nothing around to gauge size and distance, so it might look like a big flat field with some small rocks when in fact it’s a gigantic field with very large boulders.Winds and the LZ surface. Nice soft fields or soft snow would be nicer to land in than something rough with hard pack snow ledges,
Ice and rocks etc.
I got 100% messed up on DZ Buxton (close to where CFB Edmonton is now) in early April; frozen ground, winds 10 IIRC, came in set for a left front and ended up doing a “heels ass” instead. Wasn’t much fun.
The difficult part of the arctic is that there’s nothing around to gauge size and distance, so it might look like a big flat field with some small rocks when in fact it’s a gigantic field with very large boulders.
Oh it's very easy to gauge it, but that gauging often comes too lateThe difficult part of the arctic is that there’s nothing around to gauge size and distance, so it might look like a big flat field with some small rocks when in fact it’s a gigantic field with very large boulders.
Yeah, I know a couple guys who did a night jump into a large open field… then on final realized the first 2/3 was “break-your-femur-stumps-and-deadfall”. At least they had steerable chutes. They had done numerous observation passes under flare before jumping.Oh it's very easy to gauge it, but that gauging often comes too late
Droppable UAS for DZ recce is the nicest tech toy for insertions --Yeah, I know a couple guys who did a night jump into a large open field… then on final realized the first 2/3 was “break-your-femur-stumps-and-deadfall”. At least they had steerable chutes. They had done numerous observation passes under flare before jumping.
Wx and 3VP?Yeah, I know a couple guys who did a night jump into a large open field… then on final realized the first 2/3 was “break-your-femur-stumps-and-deadfall”. At least they had steerable chutes. They had done numerous observation passes under flare before jumping.
SARTechs on a mission in Northern OntarioWx and 3VP?
Why would anyone get in an airplane ? Why would any jump out of an airplane ?
Lol this thread is triggering me now
Dude, if you knew anything about the people flying the airplane you'd have no hesitation in bailing out
Dude, if you knew anything about the people flying the airplane you'd have no hesitation in bailing out
3RCR in an attempt to relive the glory days of Airborne!!!!! Conducted a night jump on the Mattawa in full battle rattle about 12 years ago and had 19 jumpers injured.Yeah, I know a couple guys who did a night jump into a large open field… then on final realized the first 2/3 was “break-your-femur-stumps-and-deadfall”. At least they had steerable chutes. They had done numerous observation passes under flare before jumping.
3RCR in an attempt to relive the glory days of Airborne!!!!! Conducted a night jump on the Mattawa in full battle rattle about 12 years ago and had 19 jumpers injured.
My pal, who was one of the platoon commanders, shattered his femur in 3 places. He now walks with a limp and has a bunch of screws in his leg.
He did have the sense of humour to crawl to his rucksack, get on the radio and let the Company Commander know he was proceeding to the ORV as planned at 6 meters per hour and that they should carry on without him if they thought he was crawling too slowly.
Jesus…brutal.
Is Canada still jumping CT-1s at “whatever CABC is called now” and in the Para Coys?
Non jumper here but I have a question:Jesus…brutal.
Is Canada still jumping CT-1s at “whatever CABC is called now” and in the Para Coys?
The Mattawa Massacre3RCR in an attempt to relive the glory days of Airborne!!!!! Conducted a night jump on the Mattawa in full battle rattle about 12 years ago and had 19 jumpers injured.
Firstly Canada and MASS Airborne never was a thing.Non jumper here but I have a question:
Is the age of en masse Airborne operations kinda over? And are there safer chutes to use?
Ok so two questions.
Hmmmm with all the other areas divested or let rot in the CAF the forces are still in the Parachute business?Non jumper here but I have a question:
Is the age of en masse Airborne operations kinda over? And are there safer chutes to use?
Ok so two questions.
‘Air Assault’Helicopter airborne I still get( but then the VDV is not covering themselves in glory either) but jumping not so more today. Horse borne cavalry of the 21 century.