Skydiving AFF Course (Start to Finish)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2022
- My progression from start to finish. 20 minutes in the wind tunnel after my second jump helped tremendously on continuing and keeping confidence.
I left most of the footage raw, with no sound, and mostly un-edited. Enjoy the process. It was a extremely fun environment, and I learned a TON of new information.
All jumps were done at Skydive Crosskeys, I highly recommend their AFF program for anyone interested in learning to Skydive. My instructors were very friendly, welcoming, and provided me with gobs of knowledge to keep me safe in the sky. Would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
There are a few levels in there that are skipped, mostly because I accomplished all of the goals in 1 jump, so I was able to continue further on quicker.
The entire process took me about 2.5 months to complete (money and time, and of course WEATHER)
Flaws (things to learn from)
B2 - Was still getting sensory overload on this jump, did all of my dive flow backwards, still a successful jump nonetheless.
E-1 - Did my barrel rolls way too fast and got super disoriented
E-2 - I cannonballed instead of front flipped! LOL!
Enjoy the videos! I sure had a blast.
There is absolutely no better feeling than skydiving!!
Heavenly!!
it’s like sex… but i’m having it!
That moment you hop out that plane and just feel freedom 😮💨 my first jump was legit yesterday, it felt like a whole body and mind cleanse. Can’t wait to make it a regular thing and feel alive until my last breath.
Well done. I start my AFF courses in June and I've never even done a Tandem yet. I'm committed though. I'm 37 and have found skydiving fascinated my whole life, just never committed to A.) Doing it(Tandem), or B.) Leaning it (getting certifed), then one day I decided I'm gonna fully commit and just go for it.
I still have my small bruises on my shoulders from my first and only jump (tandem of course) this past weekend. HOLY HECK is that a rush! Pretty sure first timers appreciate it more the second round since your first is pure sensory overload! Great job dude!
Absolutely fantastic
Nice job. Courageous!
did my first tandem jump with a few friends we all loved it so much that next year we are going to try and take the AFF course.
See you there!
same here with my brother
Great job!
I love this!!! ❤️
You look like a professional yet. Amazing control i would say
Wow nice video, Im just on the second level, need to work more on stability but this is crazy and awesome ! Amazing movements and congrats !
Shoutout to homeboy with the gun helmet sticker 🤘😎
Coexist 🔫
good choice going without the music, hearing the wind really shows the true intensity
❤Güzel atlayışlar 🙌👏🇹🇷🪂
I want this how to do ?
Красавчик 👍
If I have already completed 2 tandem jumps, am I eligible for the AFF course?
You need to complete ground school then you can start your AFF
Awesome, how long u was doing the aff? I need to wait for new season to continiue.. 🥺🤣
It took me 2 months from the first AFF jump to the final one. Then about another 3 weeks to get my A license.
@@willjenningsfly 3 weeks? damn
Whay it took too long and how much u pay ?
I keep thinking Joe Jennings.
Do u think 10 minutes in the wind tunnel would be enough?
as much time as you need to feel confident on your belly can certainly help!
@@willjenningsfly hello! Thank you for the video! :) how many times did you go to wind tunnel for feeling good yourself in the sky?
How much did this cost?
Depends… AFF IS not cheap. 5-10k
Is there anything cheaper that I can do?
@@user-ci7cg7si7r honestly man. Cheaper isn’t better! Spend the money once, cry once
Ghii
I would not recommend them for the fact that you were still a student, and you did your checkout dive without a jumpsuit on. If something went wrong the instructor has nothing to grab onto.
ok!
This dude as a student has more stability and control than most 50+ jumpers Ive seen.
@@PoonDestroyer69 … Understood but that’s not my
point. USPA guidelines mandate all AFF students to wear a jump suit with grippers. AFF instructors are bound to uphold this for the students safety should a student start spinning or need some adjustment in the air.