Body Language: Helping Your Canopy Open Better Posted Tue Jul 11 2006 By Scott Miller Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photos of Jeff Gladish Photos: Marat Leiras Many factors determine the way your canopy opens. The design of the canopy and the way it is packed are two important factors, [...]
Improving your landing accuracy when parachuting / Skydiving
Although there are many ways to improve one’s accuracy in parachuting, I have found no better way than flying a consistent pattern. By connecting a series of invisible points in the sky, “Altitude-Location-Checkpoints” as I call them, we can create a consistent flight path that makes us more predictable in the air, as well as [...]
Skydiving – Exit Seperation Revisited
By Bill von Novak Exit separation has become a point of contention at many DZ’s lately. Years ago, when belly flying was the rule and the Cessna 182 was the aircraft at most DZ’s, exit separation wasn’t too much of a big deal – you gave the other group (if there was another group) some [...]
Skydiving CReW triple wrap at WFFC
Chico, tangled in 3 canopies, including his reserve after a CRW skydive takes an unpleasant turn.
Plaid Jackets – CDN National CRW skydiving team
Parabatics, with a special twist. NB: the video is presented at “full-speed” with selected portions only at “1/2-speed”