

One-on-one jumps (learn to jump with multiple jumpers).Low exit jumps (exit the airplane at low altitude).You don’t have to do your jumps together with an instructor anymore you’re jumping solo.īy this time your instructor will have explained the next steps to take on your road to the A-licence. This means that under supervision of an instructor you may now perform parachute jumps by yourself. Officially your status as a skydiver is now ‘Student – Aff graduated’. Your skydive career has officially started. Looking back the groundschool wasn’t all that hard, the tension that you experience when you exit the airplane is totally different now than on your first jump and the AFF course was the best you ever took part in.Ĭongratulations and welcome to the wonderful world of the sport parachutist. During the skydive they will correct your body position and pay attention to every detail needed for a splendid jumpĮven when you fail to open your main parachute at the agreed altitude there is no problem the instructor will not let you freefall for one second longer than is safe and if needed will open your parachute for you.ĪFF is skydiving from the very first second!Īfter your square parachute has opened you’ll fly to the previously specified landing area on your own.Īfter your jump you’ll debrief with your primary instructor and you might even start preparing for your next jump. They will guide you from the first to the last second of the freefall which will last about a minute. Your instructors will guide you during freefall which will last about one minute. Together with two instructors you’ll ascend to 13.000 ft (about 4 km). Weather permitting this will be on your second day of the course.

After graduating your harnesstest we’ll take to the skies.
