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Sky Diving Terms

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Global Positioning System
A jump made from a fixed object rather than an aircraft
Skydiver slang for people who don't jump
Improves the canopy's ability to fly straight ahead and enhance efficiency
The workhorse of smaller drop zones, carrying four to six jumpers.
To have jumped recently enough to retain proficiency in the sport
Acts as a drogue to extract the main parachute from the container and deploy it.
The construction of fabric and lines used to land safely after a freefall
To rehearse a skydive on the ground
Someone who has held a USPA jumpmaster rating for at least one year and passed an Instructor Certification Course
A device that senses rate of descent and altitude and which will attempts to mechanically activate the reserve parachute
A common construction material for canopy suspension lines
The thin webbing strap from the pilot chute to the top of the canopy
Like pilots or sailors, skydivers log their activity
A type of skydiving characterized by acrobatic individual flying
The speed at which drag matches the pull of gravity, resulting in a constant fall rate
Synonymous with steering lines
A device indicating altitude
A turn of 90 degrees or more executed close to the ground
Common slang for a skydiving center
Down
The pea gravel area
The primary parachute
A cover all type garment designed for specific skydiving applications
The act of pulling down the brakes of the canopy in order to slow it down
The auxiliary parachute carried on every intentional parachute jump
Ones freefall body posture
A cord ten to fifteen feet long, resulting in deployment immediately after exit
The distance a canopy flies forward compared to down
Freefall jumps of 40 seconds or longer
Landing off target
Slang for de-arch
The components of the parachute that control deployment of the canopy
A standard emergency procedure prior to deploying the reserve. More properly known as a breakaway
Skydiver slang for the entire parachute
To land at unsurvivable speed
The speed of a flying object through the air
The direction an aircraft, skydiver, or parachute is facing
The area of turbulence behind an object going through the air