California Skydiving
1. What is Tandem Skydiving?
During a Tandem Skydive, which requires only minimal
instruction, you are harnessed to an instructor
for the entire jump.
2. What is Accelerated Free Fall?
Accelerated Free Fall (AFF) is your quickest route
to becoming a certified skydiver. For approximately
50 seconds of each jump, you will be accompanied
and guided by expert instructors.
Most of our AFF skydives are from 15,000 feet.
3.
How will I know how I am doing in the AFF Course?
After each skydive, our instructors debrief you
on the jump. We also offer videos of each jump.
The videos give you a visual of how you are doing,
and you will want to keep the entire video set
in order to record the exciting journey to your
skydiving certification.
4. What does freefalling feel like?
Free Falling feels like you are hovering on a
cushion of air. You experience a buoyancy similar
to floating in water, but the freefall thrill is
infinitely greater. You have got to experience
California Skydiving!
5. What happens if I do not open my parachute?
Opening your parachute is very easy. You simply
throw a toggle into the airflow, and it opens the
parachute.
If, during your jump, you were to lose altitude
awareness, our instructors would guide you via
hand signals, directing you to open your parachute.
If you did not respond to the instructors' directions,
the instructors would open your parachute for you.
And there is yet another safety valve to ensure
you enjoy a safe jump, should neither you nor your
instructors open your parachute, Your parachute
is fitted with an automatic activation device that
would, if needed, open your parachute for you.
6.
After I open my parachute, will it be easy to
find the landing zone and fly the parachute to
the target landing area?
Yes, it will be easy to both find the landing
zone and to fly your parachute to the designated
area.
And, to make things even easier, we will talk
you down via a radio mounted on your gear.
Also, you will have a terrific time flying our
canopies across the sky at approximately 20 mph.
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