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In skydiving, as in any other high risk endeavour, there exists a direct relationship between your knowledge, skill and attitude, and your chances of survival. We should all take it upon ourselves to never stop learning.

Disciplines
Gear and Equipment
General Safety
Health and Skydiving

Seminars from Skysisters United, 2005
Seminars from Skysisters 2, 2007

More Technical Articles published in Australian Skydiving Magazine (ASM)

 

Disciplines

Relative Work

Big Way Basics, by Kate Cooper
 

Freeflying

Atmonauti, Atmosphere Navigators, by Marco Tiezzi and Gigliola Borgnis, ASM article.
 

Canopy Work

IA Thesis, by Rob Carberry

"Into the thick of it", canopy skills and exercises for teams, by Tim Bates
 

Base Jumping

Base Climb 3, Two new World Records for Australian Skydivers, by Heather Swan, ASM article.

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Gear and Equipment

Packing Techniques

Packing Seminar, by Wayne McLachlan

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General Safety

APF Safety Posters Visit the APF website for all Safety Posters to date

Drop Zone Safety Regulations (SS2 document as of: 2/3/2007, to be revised)

Drop Zone Map of Ramblers Parachute Centre Toogoolawah, aerial view with location of powerlines

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Health and Skydiving

Pregnancy and Skydiving, by Leanne Critchley

Nothing to Sneeze at, Skydiving with a cold or allergies, by Musika Farnsworth

Seven Steps to Peak Performace, by Margaret Winchell Miller

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BE SAFE & HAVE FUN