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How
to Choose a Skydiving Training Method |
by:
Ispas
Marin |
After
you calculate all your time and cash available
for skydiving, you will be able to choose
between three first jump skydiving methods.
Static line, tandem and AFF (Accelerated
Free Fall).
These methods are pretty different because
if a method will give you some experience
as a introduction to skydiving the other
one it's made to quick jump your path to
a very experienced skydiver.You have to
think about your alternatives. You have
to set some clear points in your mind. Think
about these three options you have and then
just choose one, the one that best fit your
expectations. Whichever skydiving method
you will choose for your first jump, will
be a good one, just because you choosed
it.
Let's learn a few things about each of the
skydiving methods we outlined at the beginning
of this article.
Static Line - it's still evolving after
more than 30 years. The first jump takes
place from an altitude of 3000 feet after
4 hours of ground training. You will receive
your A license after 25 free falls.
Tandem Jumping - This method is the most
popular as a first jump. This method will
allow you to experience skydiving without
any stress. You can do your first jump with
just 30 minutes of basic training. You will
be assisted by a tandem master and a tandem
instructor. Be prepared to spend $90 to
$280 for your tandem jumping.
AFF(Accelerated Free Fall) - This is the
most extreme skydiving method. You will
have to exit the airplane somewhere at 11000-11500
feet, only with 2 instructors who will assist
you during the AFF. For each jump you will
assist to a 45 minutes ground training.
Now that you now something about all the
three skydiving methods that can suit your
first jump you are free to choose the one
that best fit your needs and just do it,
you will love to skydive from the very first
moment. Have fun.
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