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Initial training
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From your first jump to the mastering of the skydiving techniques,
each jump is watched, analyzed and corrected by qualified instructors.
You learn basic gestures such as : Aircraft exit, master your
freefalling position, opening your canopy, driving your canopy,
landing, and packing your parachute.
Visualize the demonstration video here.
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The beginner package contains :
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7 automatic opening jumps
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Licence / Federal insurance
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Dropzone participation
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Theoretical training
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Equipment loan
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Conditions in order to begin a training :
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Be at least 16 years old (with parental authorization if under 18)
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Provide a medical certificate, written by a doctor
accepted by the French Skydiving Federation.
(A full list is available on the FFP web site :
www.ffp.asso.fr).
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For more information,
contact us.
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Freefall Accelerated Progression (PAC)
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This method allows you to taste freefall sensations from the first jump.
It is close to the American AFF training.
You perform your first jump directly from 12000 feet,
with tow instructors after a 4 hour course.
From this altitude, you fly for 50 seconds with two instructors.
You learn to master the main freefall positions and
how to open your parachute.
You finally fly under canopy for approximately 5 minutes.
This training contains at least 6 jumps with at least one instructor.
The goal is to master autonomy for the freefall and canopy piloting.
This training will allow you to jump alone in the maximum safety conditions.
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Formation Skydiving / Relative Work (french B2 degree)
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Relative Work is the practice of aerial maneuvers by two
or more freefalling skydivers with one another, forming
geometric patterns. The team members fly on the belly
at about 180 km/h.
Currently, the span of Formation Skydiving begins with
a 2-way and ends with a 400-way as the official world
record. It's a social affair in the air: skydivers are
holding hands and legs and both at the same time to
build all kind of different formations of all sizes.
Organizers and coaches engineer the puzzle.
Formation Skydiving has two different areas : recreational
skydiving, and the competitive arena.
In France, to practice Relative Work, you need to have
the french B2 certificate or equivalent. This diploma attests
that you are able to manage your group and your own safety.
The training to obtain the B2 certificate is performed with
a "B2 initiator", qualified to provide you the best
advice. Our "Initiators" all come from the world of competition
and will do everything to help you improve your reflexes
whilst enjoying yourself.
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Freefly initiation (french B4 degree)
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Freefly is one of the most recent disciplines in skydiving.
It mainly consists in falling with other persons using the three dimensions.
Instead of staying on the belly, the freeflyer will prefer to use
vertical positions such as upright, seated or head down.
Freefall speed in these positions can be up to 300 km/h
(versus 180 km/h for on the belly).
Because of high speed evolutions, you must have a French B4
certificate or equivalent to be authorized to practice freefly on our dropzone.
This diploma is mandatory for the mastering of safety measures in order to
ensure your group security.
As for relative work, you will find here well trained
instructors who are former champions. They will be ready to
help you improve your skills, whilst enjoying yourself.
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