Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
Fixed it for you...


side note: have you EVER made a jump, Ronin? Then why are you try to diagnose what their problem is?

The guys who spent over a year planning this have NO IDEA, whatsoever, about what they are doing. Forget about the 10s of thousands of combined military and civilian freefall jumps between the jumper and his team, the engineers, meterologists, physicists, and other NASA gurus that have done the numbers on this several hundred times....They should have skipped all that and just asked Ronin for the answers... Come on Roni, you were intel. Use your head.
Easy turbo... I'm just going off of what I know, which when it comes to this, I'll admit, isn't much. I've never made a jump but spent a lot of time with guys who have (granted their highest was 37K). I'm not a weather expert, nor am I a jump expert, never claimed to be. Just said I believe that they wouldn't pick Yuma unless it had more favorable conditions. Remember to breathe, man.