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Ok so i am done with AFF and i did my first solo..

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Now what do i do? I know i should be asking my JM's but its tues night. So you guys get this one. Is there a list of things i have to do to get my A?? i know i need 20 jumps, learn how to pack, and a hop-in-pop but thats all i know. Could you guys fill in the blanks for me until i get back to the DZ on sunday?? thanx alot guys :)Remember when Sex was safe and skydiving was Dangerous?

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OK, here's a list of what you have to do to get your Dutch A-license, minus all the stuff you've done during AFF:
- Consolidation jumps (one from 7k, one from 5k (both opening at about 3.5k), and a hop'n'pop from 5k and from 3.5k)
- Written test
- At least 25 freefall jumps
- At least 15 minutes of freefall times
- 10 predeclared landings within 15 meters from the target
- packing test
- spotting
- 5 RW coach jumps
- 10 seconds of stable delta position
- floaters exit
- unstable exit, being unstable for at least 5 seconds
I hope I haven't forgotten anything, but remember: YMMV ;)
:)Ramon :)

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Get your orange A license card form your instructor, or your S&TA. It will have all your needed TLO's for all your remaining freefall, and canopy flights, also skydiving far-bsr required reading. The card looks like a lot of work, but if your done with your AFF you've done a lot of it already. Keep your logbook up to date even if you have 1K jumps it's a good habit. Keep your learning curve going like it is and you'll be a really good jumper at 100 jumps, doing mega point dives. Have fun!
jumpervali

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From the SIM's
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A License
1. Persons holding a USPA A license may pack their own
main parachute, engage in basic group jumps, perform
water jumps, and must have
a. completed 20 freefall jumps
b. completed all requirements listed on the USPA A
License Proficiency Card

Then my manual explains-
A.License - "Basic" Minimum 20 freefalls and 5 minutes of freefall time.
Land within 20 meters from target 5 times, hold heading
during freefall, pack own parachute, and have three 2 way RW jumps.
Blue Skies!http://www.geocities.com/scollins77057/index.html

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FREEFALL SKILLS
1. Demonstrate freefall control on all axes, with a
backloop, front loop, and barrel roll performed
within 60 degrees of the initial heading.
I* __________Date ________
2. Dive a minimum of 100 feet after another
jumper and dock safely without assistance from the
other jumper (two).
I __________Jump # ______
I __________Jump # ______
3. Plan and execute a break-off from a group sky-dive
where the applicant independently achieves a
minimum 100 feet of horizontal separation from
another individual or group while maintaining
flight in a straight track within ten degrees of a
radial heading from the center of the formation.
I __________Jump # ______
4. Demonstrate the ability to locate and open
clear of all other jumpers and giving a wave-off
deployment signal.
I __________Jump # ______
5. Jump and deploy while stable within five sec-onds
during a jump from 3,500 feet AGL.
I __________Jump#________
6. Complete 20 skydives.
I __________Date ________
CANOPY SKILLS
1. Plan and fly a landing approach pattern that
promotes smooth traffic flow and avoids obstacles.
I __________Jump#________
2. Demonstrate a correct parachute landing fall
during an actual landing under canopy.
I __________Jump#________
3. Perform a braked approach and landing.
I __________Jump#________
*All initial blocks require a USPA Accelerated Freefall,
Instructor-Assisted Deployment, or Static-Line Instructor.
4. Land within 20 meters of a preselected target
on at least five jumps.
I __________Jump#________
I __________Jump#________
I __________Jump#________
I __________Jump#________
I __________Jump#________
5. Perform rear-riser turns (brakes set and released).
I __________Jump# ________
6. Above 1,000 feet, perform a maximum-perfor-mance
180-degree toggle turn, following a turn of
at least 90 degrees in the opposite direction (two).
I __________Jump#________
I __________Jump#________
7. Above 1,000 feet, perform front riser dives and
turns (may be waived if insufficient strength).
I __________Jump#________
8. Accurately predict the presence and effects of
turbulence in the landing area.
I __________Date ________
EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE
1. Demonstrate inspection, donning, use, and
general maintenance of all equipment to be used
on the jump.
I __________Date ________
2. Calculate and compare wing loading of
both main and reserve canopies against the
manufacturer’s published recommendations.
I __________Date ________
3. Demonstrate the understanding, use, and
disconnection of a reserve static line.
I __________Date ________
4. Demonstrate the understanding and use of an
automatic activation device.
I __________Date ________
5. Pack a main parachute without assistance.
I __________Date ________
Blue Skies!http://www.geocities.com/scollins77057/index.html

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You can download the A license proficiency card from the USPA website at uspa.org or get one from your JM. Once all the requirements on that card are met and signed off on, your S&TA will stamp it with the official USPA A license stamp and that becomes your temporary A license until you get your official number from USPA. Note: you need to have adobe acrobat to download forms and docs from the uspa website. If you don't have it, you can download it for free. I think there is a link on the uspa site for that. You can also download the SIM there for free.
Hackey

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The AFF program is the same, or should be at all uspa dropzones. There may be little differences, but the diveflows and TLO's are the same. That's the beauty of the program. The level 8's are the clear and pulls, but they are not assisted in freefall by an AFF jm or I.
jumpervali sl/aff-i-01

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You can also download the SIM there for free.


And after you download it, you can print it out at your school/work printer (laser jet recommended). Muhaha!! Yeah, I did that. All 160+ pages of it and put it into a binder. Did you know that they charge you to buy it?? Screw that!! :)--------------
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