Thursday, November 15, 2007

Skydiving Training With Accelerated Free Fall

You can learn how to skydive in other ways but the most thrilling is to do it with the AAF (Accelerated Free Fall). Accelerated Free Fall has first been used as a fast training method since 1982. It's a fast learning process compared to the traditional static line training. With AFF you can get a true image of the modern skydiving. The ground training of Accelerated Free Fall is more extensive than static line, and that's a good thing since you will be doing a 50 second drop on your first jump. The jump will occur when the aircraft will be at about 10.000 - 12.000 feet, you will be jumping with two other jump masters that will assist you during your fall. They will maintain grip to you from the moment of the jump until you open your parachute. They will assist you to View the rest of this article


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