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Ask a Rigger | Pilot-Chute Pouch Inspection

Ask a Rigger | Pilot-Chute Pouch Inspection
Monday, July 1, 2019

On containers using a throw-out deployment system, the elastic or nylon spandex (Spandura) bottom-of-container pilot-chute pouch—aka the BOC—is arguably one of the most important and visible components.

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Rating Corner | Clarifying Goals for Early AFF Jumps

Rating Corner | Clarifying Goals for Early AFF Jumps
Monday, July 1, 2019

As an AFF instructor, it’s important to present clear, measurable, succinct and, of course, correct goals for your students, particularly during this initial phase. Do you know what those goals are?

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Responding to a Pilot-Chute-In-Tow Malfunction

Responding to a Pilot-Chute-In-Tow Malfunction
Wednesday, June 19, 2019

If you were to experience a pilot-chute-in-tow malfunction, how would you respond? Now ask yourself, are you confident that your response is correct?

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Foundations of Flight | Belly to Head-Up Transition

Foundations of Flight | Belly to Head-Up Transition
Saturday, June 1, 2019

Brought to you by Niklas Daniel and Brianne Thompson of AXIS Flight School at Skydive Arizona in Eloy. Photos by David Cherry. Information about AXIS’ coaching and instructional services is available at axisflightschool.com.

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