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Freefly is where you exit the aircraft and freefall in either a head up position (sit flying, stand up) or in a head down position (head down), or a combination of both. Freefly usually has a faster freefall speed due to the lack of surface area exposed and we prefer that you have a good grounding of belly to earth skills before attempting any freeflying. Freeflying (FF) To learn to freefly the skydiver must first demonstrate (in a belly to earth position the ability to) • Control fall rate. • Control horizontal movement, (forwards, backwards and sideways). • Achieve ‘docking’ techniques. • Turn in place. • Dive and approach a target. The skydiver may then be introduced to FF1 (Sit / Stand position) by a DZ nominated FF coach. Freeflying (FF1) • Fly in a controlled sit/stand position. • Control fall rate in a sit/stand position. • Control forward and backward movement in a sit/stand position. • Control turns in both directions in a sit/stand position. • Fly relative to others in a sit/stand position. Freeflying (FF2) To obtain Grade 2 in Freeflying (FF2) the parachutist must be Grade 1 in FF (FF1) and be introduced to FF2 by a DZ nominated FF Coach. • Fly in a controlled head down position. • Control fall rate in a head down position. • Control turns in both directions in a head down position. • Fly relative to others in a head down position. • Display independent body movement in a head down position, e.g. hand claps. |
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