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[[Image:Tandemskydive.png|thumb|260px|right|Tandem Skydiving]] |
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[[Image:Tandem parachute and harness.JPG|thumb|260px|right|Two people about to make a tandem jump. The instructor wears a parachute, while the student wears a harness to connect to the instructor.]] |
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'''Tandem skydiving''' or '''tandem parachuting''' refers to a type of [[parachuting|skydiving]] where a student skydiver is connected to a harness attached to a tandem instructor. The instructor guides the student through the whole jump from exit through [[free-fall|freefall]], [[canopy piloting|piloting the canopy]], and landing. The student needs only minimal instruction before making a tandem jump with the instructor. In the United States most skydiving centers and clubs require that you be 18 years or older to skydive whereas in other countries the minimum age can be lower or higher. This is one of three commonly used training methods for beginning skydivers; the others being [[Static line#Use in parachuting|static line]] and [[Accelerated Freefall]] (known as Progressive Freefall in Canada). |
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Tandem skydiving is a very popular training method for first time skydivers, but it is more expensive than a [[static line|static line skydive]]. It exposes first-time jumpers to skydiving with minimal expectations from the student. The training may consist of many of the activities performed by any skydiving student, for example, how to exit the aircraft, how to do maneuvers in freefall, and how to deploy the main canopy themselves. However, the tandem master remains primarily responsible for safe and timely [[parachute]] deployment. |
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Although it is the exception, many have commented that during a tandem skydive they experienced nausea and the feeling of passing out, which starts after the canopy deployment (never occurs during freefall) and goes away immediately after landing. It is believed to be caused primarily by the incorrect adjustment of the tandem harness affecting blood flow (this rarely occurs with a solo harness) and is more likely if the individual is at the upper end of the weight limit. |
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Tandems are not freefall skydiving. |
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They are Drogue fall. Basically you have a small round parachute above you during the jump. |
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To truly be freefall you jump and have no parachute above you until it's time to stop the jump. Usually students open around 4500 feet or so. |
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I have been jumping since 1979. An instructor since 1984. |
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==Equipment== |
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Tandem skydiving requires equipment with several differences from normal sport skydiving rigs. All modern tandem skydiving systems use a [[drogue parachute]], which is deployed shortly after leaving the plane in order to decrease the skydivers' terminal velocity. This is necessary for proper parachute deployment, lengthening the duration of the skydive, and allowing the skydivers to fall at the same speed as videographers. Tandem skydiving systems also use larger main parachutes (360 square feet and larger) to support the additional weight of two passengers. The [[FAA]] requires tandem parachute rigs to be equipped with a main and reserve parachute, as well as an [[automatic activation device]] (AAD), a safety device that automatically deploys the reserve parachute if it detects that the skydivers are still at freefall speed below a certain altitude.<ref name="far">[http://www.uspa.org/SIM/Read/Section9/Part105/tabid/254/Default.aspx#10545 FAA Federal Aviation Regulation, Sec. 105.45]</ref> |
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==Instructor certification== |
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Most countries have varying laws or regulations regarding who may skydive with a passenger or student. In the United States, the [[FAA]] requires that every potential instructor have at least 3 years of experience skydiving, 500 skydives, and a master parachute license issued by an FAA-recognized organization (for the [[United States Parachute Association]], this is equivalent to a D license). Per USPA rules,instructors are also required to pass a certification course given by the manufacturer of the tandem parachute system to be jumped.<ref name="far" /> The USPA also requires potential instructors to possess a current FAA Class III Medical Certificate, and complete a USPA Tandem Instructor Rating Course, although neither are required from the FAA.<ref name="irm">[http://www.uspa.org/Portals/0/Downloads/Man_IRMEssentials_2009.pdf USPA Instructor Rating Manual].</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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{{commons|Parachuting|Parachuting}} |
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* Skydiving.com -(( http://www.skydiving.com/tandem-skydiving.php )) |
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* World Record for most tandem skydives completed in 24 hours - [[Target_Skysports]] |
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* {{dmoz|/Recreation/Aviation/Skydiving/|Skydiving}} |
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* Australian Skydiving Association -(( http://www.skydivingassoc.com.au/pages/default.cfm?page_id=23881 )) |
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* Dropzone.com - Tandem Skydiving - (( http://www.dropzone.com/safety/Learn_to_Skydive/Training_Methods/Tandem_Skydiving_52.html )) |
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