Skydiving - Can You Go Any Faster?
You may be wondering, "what is the difference between Accelerated Freefall and Solo Skydiving Melbourn." Essentially, if you are a beginner skydiver then you will never have to skydive with a partner in the same room as you, but if you are an experienced flyer then you can skydive alone. Instead of your instructor being literally strapped into your harness, your AFF course consists of two instructors who fly with you and assist you every step of the way during your solo skydive.
What are the differences between standard tandem Skydiving and Accelerated Freefall? There is the difference in experience. With a standard tandem Skydive you and your tandem partner will be learning the same things almost exclusively and therefore will become very familiar with each other. In most cases your tandem instructor will know more about safety, consistency and proper deployment than you probably do. Because of this, they will also be able to share valuable information with you about how to avoid common problems, such as a loss of momentum or dropping out of level 6.So why would I consider taking an Accelerated Freefall Skydive rather than a solo skydive? For the most part, the course work will be a lot more intense. You will be getting more value for money by enrolling in an Accelerated Freefall skydiving training course, since you will be going to more advanced levels within a shorter period of time.
A further advantage to taking the course in an Accelerated Freefall Skydiving program is the number of jump attempts you can take during your training. You can complete your lessons in just seven months, or you can take twelve months, or even longer, depending on your preferred speed. With twelve months lessons, you will cover all the basic jumps required to become an ATP certified Skydiver. Once you have that certification, then you can start trying your hand at some of the more difficult higher speed jumps. It is very hard to get this many jumps in rapidly, so it is recommended that you take twelve months to achieve ATP status with your skydiving lessons.
In most cases, accelerated freefall skydiving training will include the same safety checks that would be performed during a tandem Skydive, but with much more instructors to watch over your equipment and advise you. The courses will also be shorter and include a combination of classroom lectures and dynamic skydiving practice. As well as all this, the majority of Accelerated Freefall training courses will include one to one tuition by a fully certified accelerated freefall skydiving instructor. This is because in the event that an accident occurs, with a standard tandem Skydive, the instructor will only be responsible for first aid and emergency procedures, and then will have to pass his or her certification to teach another class.
As with everything in life, when it comes to skydiving, safety is always paramount. The accelerated free fall skydiving course teaches you everything you need to know about safe skydiving, and the instructors are very aware of the dangers inherent to this sport. If you are still scared of this sport, then take your time and make sure that you find a good skydiving school and sign up for the Accelerated Free Fall Skydiving course.
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