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Section 1
USPA

Section 2
BSRs

Section 3
Classification of Skydivers

Section 4
Integrated Student Program

Section 5
General Recommendations

Section 6
Advanced Progression

Section 7
Exhibition Jumps

Section 8
Awards

Section 9
Federal Aviation Regulations

Glossary

Appendix A
Freefall Hand Signals

Appendix B
USPA License Study Guide

2008 Skydiver's Information Manual
A United States Parachute Association Publication


Category E freefall Dive Flows

Category E Freefall Dive Flows Category E Canopy Dive Flowww

AFF

Dive Plan #1: Barrel Roll and Recovery

  • Assist with spot.
  • Door exit.
  • Altitude, arch, legs, relax.
  • Barrel roll.
  • Altitude, arch, legs, relax.
  • Barrel roll (or other disorienting
    maneuver).
  • Altitude, arch, legs, relax.
  • Continue aerobatics until 5,000 feet.
  • Altitude, arch, legs, relax between each maneuver.
  • Wave-off at 4,500 feet.
  • Pull by 4,000 feet.

Dive Plan #2: Frontloops and Backloops

  • Assist with spot.
  • Optional exit.
  • Altitude, arch, legs, relax.
  • Perform required aerobatics to standards until 5,000 feet.
  • Altitude check between each maneuver.
  • Wave-off at 4,500 feet.
  • Pull by 4,000 feet.

 

 

 

 

  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to chest at a medium speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to chest at a quicker speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to chest at a slower speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to hips at a medium speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to hips at a quicker speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to hips at a slower speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to shoulders at a medium speed
    and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to shoulders at a quicker speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Check altitude, position, and traffic.
  • Flare to shoulders at a slower speed and hold.
  • Recover to full flight for ten seconds.
  • Evaluate the most effective flare according to
    the strongest sustainable lift ("sweet spot").
  • Initiate the best flare at head height
    above the ground.
  • Continue to flare to maintain a flat glide
    until landing.
  • Evaluate the flare height according to the
    landing results.

Equipment

  • Open Parachute Orientation

Category E Spotting and Aircraft

  • Aircraft Briefing

Category E Instructor Notes:

  • Each student should complete the equipment and spotting and aircraft procedures training before advancing to Category F.
  • When possible, an FAA rigger should conduct the Open Parachute Orientation and review of the FARs on packing.
  • When possible, a jump pilot should conduct the Aircraft Briefing and overview of the pertinent sections of FAR 91.


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