The Jumpmaster's Guide

PRE-JUMP TRAINING (T-11 ATPS)

THE FIVE POINTS OF PERFORMANCE: The first point of performance is PROPER EXIT, CHECK BODY POSITION, and COUNT. “JUMPERS HIT IT.” Upon exiting the aircraft, snap into a good tight...

PRE-JUMP TRAINING (T-11 ATPS)

THE FIVE POINTS OF PERFORMANCE: The first point of performance is PROPER EXIT, CHECK BODY POSITION, and COUNT. “JUMPERS HIT IT.” Upon exiting the aircraft, snap into a good tight body position. Keep your eyes open, chin on your chest, elbows tight into your sides, hands on the end of...

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SUSTAINED AIRBORNE TRAINING

Sustained Airborne Training (SAT) will consist of three phases. The three phases are highly recommended to be conducted in the order listed below. Commanders should only authorize a deviation to...

SUSTAINED AIRBORNE TRAINING

Sustained Airborne Training (SAT) will consist of three phases. The three phases are highly recommended to be conducted in the order listed below. Commanders should only authorize a deviation to the training plan if training requirements or apparatus restrictions do not allow. This order of events is the logical progression...

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