You've done! You loved it. We know that we did, but do not care who tell us anyway! We gave a good certificate and concerned if they wanted to, you also have some cool pictures and a video to impress with whuffos. So what's next? Doing so again! He returned the next weekend, and do it again and again ...
It takes about 15 to 20 jumps, each with more features, until the student is competent enough to jump without instructor supervision. However, if you learn the method AFF, can begin to jump on his own after seven jumps. Each successive jump costs a little less. Once you are certified and have sold the shirt off his back to buy their own equipment you only pay about $ 20 for his slot on the plane. That's it!
Each country has its own licensing system parachuting. The USPA has four licenses parachuting from the bottom up a license (25 jumps) to the D license (which you are eligible for after 500 jumps.)
Once you are a seasoned Skydive many disciplines to try. Each of these have their own experience and competence. Talk with your instructors before trying something new. It is always prudent for more formal training in their discipline by someone qualified. We also strongly suggest that you find a mentor. Approach someone you respect and trust and ask him or her coach and guide you through your career skydiving and progress. It is important to have someone who can bounce off their plans and ideas only to test and get some experience of entry.
Remember what we said from the beginning: The knowledge, skill and attitude. Never stop learning and developing these. Dropzone.com is loaded with useful information at all levels, but be sure to talk with their trainers and coaches often. Ask about the advice to get on the Internet. They know and better understand their skill levels and can help guide it safely on this trip. We'd love to hear their stories in forums Dropzone.com and, above all, we'd love to share with you the sky somewhere in a boogie in the near future. Blue sky!
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