vibeke 0 #1 August 2, 2005 As an BBF (Basic Body Flight Instructor, Skydive University Program) I coach students in freefall flying. However we would all like the BBF to also involve basic canopy piloting, as its part of the skydive to land safely and having learned new things during the entire skydive. Therefore we are trying to further develop our "Instructors Manual", to include more than the "landing pattern". But I need a toolbox of some sort. I have been to a Brian Germain cource, and willl use parts from this in teaching. But specific tools for new students (with 25-50 jumps) and drills are needed. What can you reccommend? Any links or suggestions? In advance thank you._________________________________________________________ Your success and happiness, is in direct proportions to your commitment to excellence, regardless of your chosen field of endeavour. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michael 9 #2 August 8, 2005 Hey, check out Luke Oliver's Teaching and Learning Canopy Flight: Beyond The First Jump Course: http://www.lukeoliver.com/thesis/ mick Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites