Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
I heard that he couldn't get medical clearance to skydive.
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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
I wasn there, so I can't say for sure, but it seemed from the start that the message boards picked up a comment made in jest by our enthusiastic chancellor and ran with it. I doubt that Dr Peacock ever actually expected to make a jump....especially with his recent medical issues.
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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
OK, guys and gals, let's lay this to rest once-and-for-all. I was present for the late July Alumni Awards Banquet when Ft. Bragg commander Maj. Gen. Edward M. Reeder Jr. made the sky-dive offer to KP. I can say w/o any doubt that KP accepted the offer immediately and enthusiastically. He didn't blink when Reeder told him he'd be strapped to a big, strong Special Forces Officer and they'd be dropped somewhere over Hickory for the "dive-in." Maj. Gen. Reeder guaranteed KP that he'd land on his feet squarely on the 50 yard line. KP was pumped. He commented that a sky-dive had long been on his bucket list.Yosef84 wrote:I wasn there, so I can't say for sure, but it seemed from the start that the message boards picked up a comment made in jest by our enthusiastic chancellor and ran with it. I doubt that Dr Peacock ever actually expected to make a jump....especially with his recent medical issues.
The issue here is that the Federal Armed Services Budget Sequestration has grounded all such flights. The decision was made well above Maj. Gen. Reeder's pay grade. You can read that as "The Pentagon!" Gen. Reeder's hands are tied.
One more thing. I have this from THE SOURCE. In no way was KP refused medical clearance for the flight. He's ready to go right now if the The Pentagon will relax the grounding of the aircraft. Period! And you can take this to the bank!
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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
Or people could pitch in and make it his going away present, not with military aircraft of course, but there are plenty of civilian tandem options.asu66 wrote:He's ready to go right now if the The Pentagon will relax the grounding of the aircraft. Period! And you can take this to the bank!

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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
True. And it's not even very expensive.Maddog1956 wrote:Or people could pitch in and make it his going away present, not with military aircraft of course, but there are plenty of civilian tandem options.asu66 wrote:He's ready to go right now if the The Pentagon will relax the grounding of the aircraft. Period! And you can take this to the bank!
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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
$150-$250Gonzo wrote:True. And it's not even very expensive.Maddog1956 wrote:Or people could pitch in and make it his going away present, not with military aircraft of course, but there are plenty of civilian tandem options.asu66 wrote:He's ready to go right now if the The Pentagon will relax the grounding of the aircraft. Period! And you can take this to the bank!

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Re: Chancellor Peacock parachuting pregame?
Wow. Thanks for the details. I will certainly defer to the man who was there!asu66 wrote:OK, guys and gals, let's lay this to rest once-and-for-all. I was present for the late July Alumni Awards Banquet when Ft. Bragg commander Maj. Gen. Edward M. Reeder Jr. made the sky-dive offer to KP. I can say w/o any doubt that KP accepted the offer immediately and enthusiastically. He didn't blink when Reeder told him he'd be strapped to a big, strong Special Forces Officer and they'd be dropped somewhere over Hickory for the "dive-in." Maj. Gen. Reeder guaranteed KP that he'd land on his feet squarely on the 50 yard line. KP was pumped. He commented that a sky-dive had long been on his bucket list.Yosef84 wrote:I wasn there, so I can't say for sure, but it seemed from the start that the message boards picked up a comment made in jest by our enthusiastic chancellor and ran with it. I doubt that Dr Peacock ever actually expected to make a jump....especially with his recent medical issues.
The issue here is that the Federal Armed Services Budget Sequestration has grounded all such flights. The decision was made well above Maj. Gen. Reeder's pay grade. You can read that as "The Pentagon!" Gen. Reeder's hands are tied.
One more thing. I have this from THE SOURCE. In no way was KP refused medical clearance for the flight. He's ready to go right now if the The Pentagon will relax the grounding of the aircraft. Period! And you can take this to the bank!