Our instructors are certified with thousands of jumps under their belt. You'll always have professionals by your side, ready to guide you step by step until you reach complete independence in flight.
Every student is different, and our approach is designed to adapt to your learning pace. We work to build confidence and flight mastery, helping you through every stage of your training.
Joining us means joining a family of passionate people who share your desire to fly. After the course, you can continue to take flight with us and deepen your journey.
Our AFF course isn't just an adventure, it's a learning experience. Upon completion of the course, you'll earn an internationally recognized certification, allowing you to continue your skydiving experience anywhere in the world.
Accademia di Paracadutismo SSD | Casale MonferratoAeroporto Francesco Cappa, SP31, Casale Monferrato
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Before undertaking the 7 practical levels of the Corso AFF (Accelerated Free Fall), it is essential to complete a intensive theoretical phase. This session lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours and is held in a single day, often on a Friday, to allow for practice to begin the following Saturday.
During the theoretical part, you will address several crucial topics for your training as a parachutist: Notions of aerodynamics: understand how air interacts with the body and parachute during freefall and gliding. Emergency procedures: learn to handle unexpected situations. Body stabilization and control techniques: acquire the correct positions to maintain stability during free fall and the maneuvers necessary to direct the flight. Using the altimeter: constantly monitor the altitude to ensure the parachute opens at the pre-established altitude. Parachute management: control the descent after deployment, perform approach maneuvers, and prepare for a safe landing.
This theoretical preparation is essential to ensure that you can approach practical jumps with awareness and safety, understanding flight dynamics and standard operating procedures.
Your skydiving journey begins with the first big step: the jump! In this initial phase, you'll learn the basics of freefall and flight control.
Now that you've experienced your first launch, it's time to develop greater confidence and control. In these levels, you'll continue to be supported by two instructors, which will help you improve your technique.
You're getting closer to absolute freedom in flight! Starting from Level 4, you will fly with only one instructor, a sign that you are gaining a good level of independence.
This phase prepares you to become fully aware of your body in flight and to safely manage every movement.
Being a skydiver also means knowing how to face unexpected situations with clarity. In this level, you'll work on emergency management to prepare for any eventuality.
This is the moment you've been waiting for all along: your final leap, the ultimate test of your autonomy.
After this leap, you can finally say you're an independent skydiver! 🎯🪂
The minimum age to register is 16 years old, with the written consent of both parents or legal guardians. For adults, there are no specific age restrictions, as long as they are in good physical condition.
Yes, one is required sports medical examination, which can be performed at a sports medicine center or by a specialized physician. The aim is to verify the absence of cardiac, neurological, or orthopedic problems that could affect the safety of the throw.
Yes, to participate in the course you need to have insurance. RC (third party liability)If you don't already have one, you can sign up directly at our office before starting the course.
In theory it takes about 6 ore and is generally done in a single day, often on a Friday. The next day, after a brief review, you can move on to the practical part and take your first pitch.
The number of jumps depends on the weather conditions and the student's progression. Generally, during the AFF course you can do: 3-4 launches per day, while experienced parachutists can reach up to 10-12 throws.
No, it is not necessary. During the course, all equipment is includedOnce certified, you can rent equipment or purchase your own parachute based on your future needs.
Absolutely! We'll provide you with specific protective glasses that you can wear over your glasses or contact lenses, ensuring clear, trouble-free vision during the jump.
Yes, the activity takes place all year round, weather permitting. You cannot jump in case of heavy rain, fog or very strong wind, but the cold isn't an obstacle! You just need to dress appropriately.
Our course it has no fixed dates, because it adapts to your times! Contact us and we can schedule the theoretical part and the jumps based on your availability and the weather conditions.
It's a common question, and the answer is reassuring: every parachute is equipped with a second reserve parachuteAdditionally, students are trained to handle emergencies with specific safety procedures. Our equipment also includes an automatic device that activates the door in case of emergency.