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Skydivers Say What? Trivia Quiz


Skydivers speak their own strange language, find out if you can talk the talk.

A multiple-choice quiz by bhmbaglock. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
bhmbaglock
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
306,367
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
236
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Question 1 of 10
1. You've just agreed to be "Mr. Bill" on a parachute jump. What have you gotten yourself into? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What is the name used to refer to a soft leather helmet worn by some skydivers? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of the following common skydiving terms refers to a common freefall formation? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of the following is not a type of parachute malfunction? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What is a dirt dive? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. You over-hear another skydiver mention that the "Industrial Haze" was pretty thick on the last jump. What were they referring to? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who or what is a whuffo? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. You're at the drop zone and you hear a skydiver talking about a 'Three Ring Circus'. What are they talking about? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What is a burble? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. For skydivers, a "boogie" is essentially a skydiving party, sometimes involving dozens of aircraft and thousands of jumpers, lasting as long as a week. Which of the following is not a well known boogie? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. You've just agreed to be "Mr. Bill" on a parachute jump. What have you gotten yourself into?

Answer: Jumping while holding on to another jumpers harness while he opens his parachute

While all of these choices are things that have happened at drop zones, the "Mr. Bill" jump gets its name from what people generally say before they let go, "Oh no!".
Unlike jumping from a fast moving plane, you do get a very intense sensation of falling when releasing from the relatively slow moving parachute of your partner.
2. What is the name used to refer to a soft leather helmet worn by some skydivers?

Answer: Frappe hat

They were originally made in France, and "frappe" in French refers to a strong impact. Skydivers have a dark and twisted sense of humor worldwide.
A hard helmet worn by skydivers is often called a "brain bucket".
3. Which of the following common skydiving terms refers to a common freefall formation?

Answer: Meeker

The Meeker is a four-way formation in which each jumper takes one grip on an adjacent jumpers leg and two opposing jumpers also grip each others arms.
A spot is the location where you should exit the aircraft to easily land in the desired area. Winds and jump altitude determine where this will be.
Twotter is a shortened version of the name for the DeHavilland Twin Otter, which is a very popular jump ship. The Triple Lindy is Rodney Dangerfield's signature high dive.
4. Which of the following is not a type of parachute malfunction?

Answer: Screamer

A Baglock is a nasty malfunction in which the parachute remains locked in it's deployment bag. It's bad because you will acutally fall faster with this problem than you would with no parachute deployed at all. A Streamer is only slightly better. The parachute has come out of the bag but that's it, it's just a wad of fabric not opening.

A Spinner is usually a fully opened canopy, causing any of several problems causing an uncontrolled turn. Any of these malfunctions can be caused by poor packing, or in some cases, poor body position during deployment.

In all cases, the solution is simple, get rid of it and open your reserve!
5. What is a dirt dive?

Answer: Formation skydiving rehearsal on the ground

Dirt dives are often done on your feet in a crouching position to somewhat simulate the airborne geometry. In some cases, they are also done while lying down on mechanic's creepers for a better simulation.
6. You over-hear another skydiver mention that the "Industrial Haze" was pretty thick on the last jump. What were they referring to?

Answer: Jumping through a cloud

It's technically illegal to skydive through clouds. "Industrial haze" is occasionally found at drop zones all over, even in unlikely spots like the North Shore of Oahu.
7. Who or what is a whuffo?

Answer: A person who does not skydive

Whuffo is a contraction coming from, "What for you jump out of a perfectly good airplane?" Poor grammar but still a common thing to hear around the drop zone. It can be used as a derogative or a term of affection, or anything in-between depending on the context.
8. You're at the drop zone and you hear a skydiver talking about a 'Three Ring Circus'. What are they talking about?

Answer: A main parachute release system

Bill Booth invented this simple yet very effective and reliable device in the early 1970s. It has even found some industrial uses. Remember the seaplane pilot with the ZZ Top style beard in "The Firm"? That's Bill.
9. What is a burble?

Answer: Turbulent or dead air in the wake of a body moving through the air

If you fall through somebody else's burble, you might get "funneled". The sudden low pressure in the burble will cause you to fall faster and generally with little or no control. One out of control person can easily take out a large formation of 4 to 10 people. Viewed from the side, it looks like they're being poured down an imaginary funnel.

This is also referred to as being "flushed" at times.
10. For skydivers, a "boogie" is essentially a skydiving party, sometimes involving dozens of aircraft and thousands of jumpers, lasting as long as a week. Which of the following is not a well known boogie?

Answer: Boogie Nights

The Couch Freaks Boogie is held in Iowa each year. West Tennessee Skydiving is known for their "Boogie 'til You Puke" events in which you make as many skydives as you can stand in a two-day period for one fixed price. The Freak Brothers Convention was the first big boogie and began in the 1970s in Illinois. It later became the World Freefall Convention.
Source: Author bhmbaglock

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