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This is
certainly one of the most popular and cheapest ways to learn
to skydive by yourself. After a full day's training
and weather -permitting you can do your first jump in one day.
After proving
your competence and understanding of the day's training to the instructor, you
are ready to do your fist jump all by yourself!
A
qualified Jumpmaster will hook your static line to the aircraft
and dispatch you from the plane. Your parachute will open immediately (no
freefall time).
This
is the longest way to learn to freefall. You will work your way towards
your first 3-second freefall after approx 8 static line jumps. From there you
will progress according to the until you are a licensed Skydiver after
approximately 32 jumps.
AFF (accelerated freefall)
After a full day's ground school (same as with the static line training),
you will exit an aircraft from full altitude with two instructors holding
onto you in free fall, giving you in-freefall coaching and being
there to assist you until 'pull altitude'.
Although
it's a more expensive way of starting, you
will progress quicker to skydive on your own.
Recommended as your 1st skydiving experience!!!
Tandem Skydive
Connected
to your instructor with an average of 2000 skydives, you will
experience the 'full skydiving rush'. The best and safest way to
experience your 1st skydive either as a once-off 'roller coaster'
ride or an introductory skydive before doing the 1st jump
course.
The
instructor will brief you on aircraft drills, exit
procedures, freefall body position and any other necessary information
before the jump.
You
will have the opportunity to pull the ripcord to open the parachute
and steer the parachute before the instructor takes over to ensure a
safe, soft landing. A tandem skydive is the perfect
one-on-one training session as a confidence builder
before doing your first-jump course.
A high
quality DVD is available for you to relive this great experience over
and over.
Training
Parachute
Exitshots
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