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Jumpmaster Dean

I just made it through 99% of Jumpmaster School. All that remains is to burn through a few jumps next week in whatever position the instructors put me, provided the weather doesn't snow like it is being forecast right now. The Jumpmaster course has been quite the challenge - more than I've put myself through in quite a while. It all started with the nomenclature test. Simply put, I had to correctly and exactly identify each part of the parachute harness, reserve parachute, weapons case, canopy release assembly, riser assembly, H-harness, et cetera. Any mistake resulted in a reduction in points. Any score below 70 points on any portion of any test in the entire course was considered a failure. Safety violations of any kind were an automatic failure (minus 35 points). Why they didn't just make it a 99-point violation, I'm not quite sure. After the nomenclature test was the JMPI portion, which stands for JumpMaster Personnel Inspection. We learned the...