I think there are a couple sides to that point you brought up. I dont have that many jumps but I have been flying for about 10 years and I went to college for it, I am seeing a quite a few parallels between flying and skydiving.
FIrst in flying, the more you fly and the more often you fly, the better. Now in flying, in training, you are tought to use checklists which pretty much force emerg. procedures upon you everytime. And not only that, just getting off the ground helps you "keep the feel" for the plane. Not too nig of a deal when everthings working, but it can save your butt with a critical engine failure on take-off, fully loaded, with a high density altitude.
That being said, I think the same for skydiving CAN be the same if you treat it the same way. I thinking jumping more can be beneficial if you make at least a mental checklist that you do everytime. Do your EP's once on the ground after gear up, once just before you are on the plane, and once before exit. There are many things you could add to that, but thats the general idea.
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