I'm showing my age but I was on one of the last serials trained at Rivers that used the high tower in Shilo prior to J Stage. It was a ball with a very responsive chute and very, very soft well-cultivated ground to land on. You donned a chute which was deployed. It was then connected to a circular dome shaped frame and hoisted up one of the four arms of the tower, depending on wind direction. The figure of 256 feet or just about 80 metres rings a bell, but I ain't sure. There was a helluva view, even if there ain't a lot to look at in Shilo. Then the frame dropped you and you practiced flight procedures and landing while the para instructor gave you kind words of encouragement over his bull horn. It was a lot of fun.
Rumour has it that it was replaced with the Single Otter. I can't confirm that, but I did jump from an Otter a few times after I had my basic para. The interior of the cabin was cramped so the stick sat on the floor and bumped butts along it to the door. And yes, boys and girls, it took a verrrry long time for the canopy to deploy.
Rumour has it that it was replaced with the Single Otter. I can't confirm that, but I did jump from an Otter a few times after I had my basic para. The interior of the cabin was cramped so the stick sat on the floor and bumped butts along it to the door. And yes, boys and girls, it took a verrrry long time for the canopy to deploy.