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SKYDIVE SCHOOL |
A licence -
Triple A
According to Dutch regulations, you are only allowed to jump with other people when you have followed an instruction course in which most basic principles of relative flying are taught. For example at Teuge this program is called “TRIP” (Teuge Relative Instruction Program). Having followed such a program is also necessary for getting your A licence.
Together with the Airboss Skydivingschool we develloped a new instruction course, adjusted to today's flyingstyles, which considers bellyflying as just one of the many possible positions. |
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Backflying, tracking,
sitflying, headdown exit: it's all in the program and it will give you a lot more feeling
and knowledge about
safely flying with other people. In whatever position.
Triple A stands for Airboss Aereal Awareness. |
B licence - FFRIP
For your Ductch B licence you need to specialize yourself in at least one discipline. We offer you a freefly program that consists of 10 jumps in which most basic principles, safety rules and theory of freeflying with other people are taught to you. The focus is completely on head-up flying and depending on your experience and learning curve, you will have covered a lot or all of the B licence demands (see below) by the end of the program!
FFRIP stands for FreeFly Relative Instruction Program.
• Being fully briefed about the general demands and safety regulations. • 2 stable exits in sit position, your back towards the relative wind. • 2 stable exits in sit position, your chest towards the relative wind. • 2 360º centre turns to the right in sit position. • 2 360º centre turns to the left in sit position. • back tuck loop from sit position. • 5 sec. stand-up. • 2 360º centre turns to the right in stand-up position. • 2 360º centre turns to the left in stand-up position. • 2 series like discribed: sit - 360º – stand-up - 360º – sit - 360º, of which 1 turn is in the opposite direction. • Controlled foot-to-foot dock in sit position (at least 3 sec.). The person to be docked on has to keep a constant fall rate and position. • Being able to read your altimeter in sit position without losing stability.
Of all demands, only 2 can be signed off per jump. All exercises have to be shown without losing stability. |
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