Nationals, T minus 1 day (Sunday, 10/11)
8:40 am: Good morning from Spaceland! So far today's looking a lot like yesterday... cloudy, with a hint of rain on the way here. No planes have flown yet. The drop zone population's a little thin this morning, no doubt due to yesterday's weather followed by today's forecast. I'm thinking at least a few of our competitors figured there was no reason the party had to wait till after the competition!
Stay tuned to this page for more updates!
9:45 am: Registration is hopping, we now have 411 jumpers registered and 224 of them checked in. Current team count: 84. Current 4-way team count: 49, with more than 8 hours to go before 4-way registration closes tonight at 6 p.m. Draw and briefing will be held at 6 pm in hangar 2 (the one on the left as you walk in from the parking lot, with the registration tables and award stage).
Registration hot tips:
Competition briefings for each event will happen the later of the following:
12:30 pm: Registration update: We've got 432 jumpers registered, 265 checked in, and 91 teams (all events). Right now, there are 54 4-way teams registered.
It's still pretty thick out there, but here's a few shots of what's going on around here...
8 pm: All right ladies and germs, the briefing is over and we've got a potential world record round in the draw for open class (there are 57 4-way teams registered, 16 Open, 8 Advanced, and 33 Intermediate). More on that in a moment, first let's run through a few notes and quotes from the briefing (bulleted for speed's sake):
What, you want the draw? OK, here you go!
Team list: (it'll be on CamScore tomorrow, but here's your preview!)
Photos to come later, must find dinner now!
Stay tuned to this page for more updates!
9:45 am: Registration is hopping, we now have 411 jumpers registered and 224 of them checked in. Current team count: 84. Current 4-way team count: 49, with more than 8 hours to go before 4-way registration closes tonight at 6 p.m. Draw and briefing will be held at 6 pm in hangar 2 (the one on the left as you walk in from the parking lot, with the registration tables and award stage).
Registration hot tips:
- #1: Register/pay online and print/fill out your waiver before you get here!!! Your check-in will take as little as 2 minutes if you're prepared.
- #2: Girls' shirts run small.
Competition briefings for each event will happen the later of the following:
- The night before the event begins at the close of registration (6 pm).
- When jumping ends, or
- After any medals are awarded for previous events.
12:30 pm: Registration update: We've got 432 jumpers registered, 265 checked in, and 91 teams (all events). Right now, there are 54 4-way teams registered.
It's still pretty thick out there, but here's a few shots of what's going on around here...
8 pm: All right ladies and germs, the briefing is over and we've got a potential world record round in the draw for open class (there are 57 4-way teams registered, 16 Open, 8 Advanced, and 33 Intermediate). More on that in a moment, first let's run through a few notes and quotes from the briefing (bulleted for speed's sake):
- "Just look at this place, they've really pulled out all the stops! The Boyd family has shown a real commitment to skydiving with this place."--Scott Smith, meet director
- "Welcome to the 2009 USPA Nationals, I've been waiting a long time to say that! Thanks to our sponsors--Sky Systems, Aerodyne, Vigil, and Jumper Sportswear for helping us produce this event!"--Eric "EZ" Boyd, DZ manager
- "We're working really hard to get this done, when the sun is shining, be prepared for 45-minute calls (the minimum specified in the Skydivers' Competition Manual). If you land out, have a mal, or whatever, let manifest know right away. We want to keep things moving when the weather is good.
"There is an official notice board next to the registration tables; look there for any updates on weather or anything else. There will also be a 'non-official/official' notice board at www.uspanationals.com--check it at 6 a.m. to see if you need to be here at 7 a.m. for a 15-minute call. If we are on a weather hold till, say, 11 a.m., by 10 a.m. we hope to have an update on www.uspanationals.com. If there's a chance we'll be jumping, we're going to hold everyone here so we can jump our a$$es off and get this done once weather's here. There is no maximum number of jumps per day, we'll keep going till we have 10 rounds in or it's sunset."--Smith (Weather's not looking too great for full altitude tomorrow morning, but keep your fingers crossed!) - Early rounds will go according to team number, but by round 5 we're expecting to have teams jump in reverse order of standings. "Really pay attention to the manifest calls!"--Smith
- If moisture proves an issue for video at lower altitudes, jump altitudes may be raised but 35-second working time is still in effect.
- 5 Otters will be in use, 4 with outside floater bars and one without as a backup. All planes are considered the same and outside floater bars are fair game.
- Jump runs will run north or south for consistency with four teams per plane, three teams for the first pass and one for the last. Green light=exit, red light during jump run does not mean to stop climbout. The next team out will get a go-around.
- No grips on flap handles!
- Jump run speeds will be 90 +/- 5 knots, with 85 as the target.
- Landing procedures: NO HOOK TURNS IN THE MAIN LANDING AREA! "Land safely straight in for two weeks, then we can all party like rockstars after that. If you gotta do a hook turn, sign the swoop park waiver and land over there, but remember you'll still be on a 45-minute call when you land. And swoop park competitors have right of way (practicing or competing)." --Rabbitt Staib, air boss/S&TA
- Hook turn violators may or may not get a warning...
- Avoid landing on the runway or the short-mown grass next to it, the planes use both... Beware of aircraft if crossing the runway, they'll be using it about every 4 minutes...
- "You guys are going to be way, way impressed with the CamScore system this year. Video staff, judges, and I am all really impressed with it." --Smith (more on this tomorrow!)
- Video downloading is all digital with touchscreens on this system.
- "This is the first major meet where CamScore's random electronic draw has pulled an all-random round (Round 6 is A-N-H-P-O). We have FAI judges here to certify a world record if it happens!" --Judy Celaya, chief judge
What, you want the draw? OK, here you go!
- Open/Advanced draw (PDF, 500K)
- Intermediate draw (PDF, 420K)
Team list: (it'll be on CamScore tomorrow, but here's your preview!)
OPEN-TEAM NUMBER | TEAM NAME |
401 | Elsinore BTE |
402 | Spaceland Force |
403 | Ranch Delivery |
404 | Perris Fury |
405 | Amphibious Attack Tigers |
406 | LOL |
407 | Golden Knights Gold |
408 | SDC Rhythm XP |
409 | Arizona Airspeed |
410 | (G) Black |
411 | Golden Knights Black |
412 | Spaceland Blue |
413 | (G) Crystal |
414 | A4C |
415 | Sebastian Tempest |
416 | (G) Voluntas |
ADVANCED | TEAM NAME |
301 | DiZturbia |
302 | Ranch Fallout |
303 | SDC Furies XP |
304 | Spaceland SPX Lite |
305 | SPX Edge |
306 | Spaceland Havoc |
307 | 4 Schzl |
308 | Cross Keys Aerodyne |
INTERMEDIATE | TEAM NAME |
201 | (G) Blue Ice |
202 | Perris Matrix |
203 | 300% Deviation |
204 | Dallas Vertical Velocity |
205 | Venture 4 Fun |
206 | Elsinore FLV |
207 | (G) First Point |
208 | Apocalypse |
209 | Kaleidoscope |
210 | Elsinore Rigby |
211 | Spaceland BS5 |
212 | (G) CSC Pareto Optimal |
213 | WPT Apocalypse |
214 | VTSD |
215 | Perris 4 Shock |
216 | Spaceland Funnel Approach |
217 | First Time Out |
218 | Perris Jimani |
219 | Dallas Flash Point |
220 | Carolina Ice |
221 | Bisquits and Gravity |
222 | Spaceland 2BD |
223 | MP4 |
224 | Piece Out |
225 | Spaceland Mamba |
226 | Cross Keys NRG |
227 | Dallas Fusion 4 |
228 | Air Force Epic |
229 | Syncing Feeling |
230 | Air Force Groove |
231 | Elsinore TBA |
232 | (G) BAM |
233 | Air Force Raptor |
Photos to come later, must find dinner now!
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