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BEER RULES
- An unwritten law, one as immutable and irrefutable as
gravity and
backed by history, states that skydivers enjoy the drinking of beer
almost
as much as flight itself.
- A manifestation of this fact is the tradition of the
buying by an
individual skydiver a case of beer (that being twenty-four cans or
bottles
holding twelve or more ounces of beer, ale, or some similar such
substance) for his or her fellow jumpers to celebrate the
accomplishment
of a particular feat or milestone in one's jump career.
- It is generally recognized that the buying and drinking of
such beer
enhances that common bond shared by skydivers and contributes greatly
to
the body of knowledge concerning parachuting and its related activities.
- It is a sad fact that some skydivers are ignorant of what
constitutes
a significant achievement (usually and henceforth referred to as a
"first"). Equally sad is the fact that some unscrupulously thirsty
jumpers will shamelessly try to "weasel" a case of beer out of a jumper
for an inauspicious event.
- Recognizing this, the following happenings are to be
regarded as
suitable occasions for buying beer. This list is not to be construed as
exhaustive.
- First jump (It is not required of students. They are
simply
encouraged to participate).
- If more than one first is accomplished on a single jump,
only one
case of beer is required.
- Participation is voluntary. If a skydiver chooses not to
participate
by buying, neither shall the skydiver enjoy the fruits of the
accomplishments of others.
- Non-drinkers may buy sodas and buyers may make up any part
or whole
of their purchase in soda for the enjoyment of those non-drinkers.
- It is generally recognized that using a reserve parachute
for the
purpose of saving one's worthless, non-packing self from a gory death
requires him to buy the saving rigger dinner or the bottle of liquor of
his choice.
- These articles are ironclad and binding. For the price of
an
additional six-pack, a sniveling skydiver may enlist the services of an
S
& TA to represent him or her in a hearing where the committee will
rule
against that skydiver a second time.
- Completing the student course of instruction
- First four way
- First eight way
- First CRW
- First time in the peas
- First night jump
- First kiss pass
- First competition
- First water jump
- First naked jump
- First jump on your own pack job
- First dead center (measured by a judge or electronic
scoring pad on a
three or five cm disc)
- First jump on a new main or new rig (purchased, not
borrowed)
- Any license, award, rating, or badge
- Getting your name or photo in "Parachutist" Magazine
- Gross safety violations not resulting in serious
injury or death
- Any jump ending in "00"
- First cutaway/reserve ride
- First jump from an aircraft not normally used at home
drop zone
- First jump at a new drop zone
- First demo jump
- First save (you riggers thought you were getting off
easy)
- Vomiting in the airplane or on another skydiver
- First round canopy jump (Geez, used to be the other
way around)
- First broken bone
- First camera jump
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