Wingsuit Instruction

 

To schedule a First Flight Course or one on one wingsuit coaching, email me at:  uwingsuit@gmail.com

Whether you are new to wingsuit flying or a seasoned pro, there is an instructional course for you. The fifty-jump wingsuit course covers every aspect of wingsuit flight and lays the foundation for all skills needed. This course can be condensed into as few as twelve jumps for the experienced flier. This is a pass/ fail program that requires a score of 75% for the fifty-jump course and a score of 100% for the condensed twelve jump version. After passing the course you will be ready to participate in any wingsuit big-way, as well as have a firm understanding of proper spotting, exits in every orientation, approaching the formation, flocking, acrobatics, back-flying, proper break-off, and post deployment procedures.

The course also covers in air emergency procedures such as: flat spin recovery.


All first flights are conducted with the Tonysuit Intro: the suit that changed the face of wingsuit flight. This is a docile wingsuit that has no range of motion restrictions, and unrestricted access to pilot-chute handle.

First Wingsuit Flight Requirements:


Experience:

       200 skydive minimum: completed within the past 18 months

       75 skydives: completed within the past 12 months

       10 skydives: completed within the past 30 days

       USPA - B licence or equivalent

       A logbook showing appropriate jump experience

       If you no longer keep a logbook you must have a USPA - D licence and a printout of

       jumps from the past 6 months showing at least 35 completed skydives


Equipment:

       Docile main canopy - no more than 1.4:1 wing-loading - Sabre2, Spector, or equivalent

       Familiar equipment - must have own gear or completed at least 10 recent jumps on gear

       Hand or chest mount altimeter

       BOC pilot chute 

       Audible and helmet

       AAD





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