Tips for your Skydiving Exits | Learn to Skydive

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Published 2020-01-23
Skydiving exits are a very important part of any skydive. This is why mastering your skydiving exits is crucial to becoming a better skydiver. I gathered some of my best tips in this video hoping they will help you to best understand how to master your skydiving exits.

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TIME CODES
01:20 - Understand the "Blast"
03:43 - Timing is important
05:33 - Briefing & Debriefing
07:46 - Practice, Experiment & Have Fun!

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All Comments (21)
  • @deteiser
    Me before jump: "Won't rush it this time, will jump out in a stable position facing the wind". Proceeds to tumble out of the plane doing some sort of flip-roll.
  • As a "bigger" guy I find I had to relax and barely arch during exit to remain stable. Outside of that, relax, smile and have fun! I got good enough on exits that I was working on 15-20 ways (single aircraft) by jump 100 or so.
  • @alchemicalsoul
    Did second tandem today. Ground school and AFF next week. I adore this sport. You videos have helped me mentally address concerns. Thank you.
  • @Alejandro-bu1ey
    You rock, Catherine! I have 60 jumps and every feeling and tought I had, you've done a video about it. You've been my home coach! Thank you from Argentina!
  • @sirtango1
    Jumping out of a perfectly good airplane was my main problem. I wasn’t scared, just the opposite. The out, in, out, was at ease to me. When I would go out, I went out! They had trouble keeping me in the plane! 😊 AFF instructors eventually came around to my enthusiasm 😂😂😂😂
  • @saria26
    Hey Catherine, firstly thankyou for your videos, they are fantastic and I have learnt so much from them. Alot goes into making a video and I appreciate the hard work. I'm in Auckland NZ and have just (finally) passed my AFF!!!!! What an amazing feeling and confidence booster when u learn something in this sport hey! I am loving the dive exit at the moment.. quite possibly my fav part of the jump! And yup the key to a good exit is to relax and work with the relative wind 'the blast'. Cant wait to learn another one soon :) Cheers & blue skies Ali
  • @Nebnumerology
    Did my very first tandem jump today and what an amazing experience! I can't wait to jump again and again!
  • @davesadler8438
    Adjusting hand and leg position on exit worked for me. Good advice!
  • @mrlarusso78
    Backflip exit! Facing the tail, step out with legs extended and arms extended down with palms facing the front of the plane, head looking up and back, and next thing you know your flipping like a gymnast.
  • @ahmedsaleh3517
    Oooh yeaaa I agree with u the best moment doors open 💚 then jump I’ve done 5 times tandem 2020 is mine. Thanks 🙏 Kate
  • @thebrotha4545
    First solo exit is next sunday. Still AFF student.. nervous but excited!!
  • @scottynic2894
    20 jumps so far and only dive exits for me until I got to lead a 2 way exit from outside the plane on my last jump and we managed to stick it!! It still puts a huge smile on my face thinking about that jump, it was so exciting, I love this sport!! Thanks for yet another great upload Catherine....Blue Skies 🤙🏻
  • @MrSlarba77
    Hmm. I think there's a small misunderstanding of relative wind in this video. The wind speed experienced by the jumper at exit is exactly the airspeed of the aircraft, NOT the sum of headwind and airspeed. The ground speed is airspeed minus headwind (or plus tailwind). :)
  • Thanks a lot :) your awesome you give us a lot of Information .. thanks for you all time and work :)
  • @Volkernoll
    Thanks for this! looking fwd to my 2nd exit and the AFF licence. by the way... nice eys colour!