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These are all good options for a brand-new skydiver. Once you have your A license (around 25 jumps)--in addition to continuing to read and internalize these--I'd suggest The Parachute and Its Pilot. A little advanced for someone who's never flown a canopy before, but really great information once you're ready for it.

Read it at 25 jumps, then again at 100, then again at 250, and probably some more after that. Great insight that keeps getting better and deeper as you get more of your own canopy flight time.

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Great insight that keeps getting better and deeper as you get more of your own canopy flight time.

Very good point. May you never quit learning, never think that you've achieved peak performance. The absolute best people in our sport are very humble people who are constantly striving to improve. :)

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