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Information for Intermediate Skydivers
THE BPA GRADING SYSTEM
Once you have gained Category 8 and have applied for an FAI 'A' certificate, you are no longer a Student Parachutist! Further progression is via the BPA Grading System. Grades are awarded in various disciplines, and the achievement of each Grade is recorded by the Chief Instructor in your FAI Licence book. Below is a summary of the qualifications available in the Grading System.
INDIVIDUAL CANOPY GRADE 1 (IC1)
IC1 is the basic qualification in the BPA grading system. IC1 is required in order to upgrade your FAI 'A' certificate to a 'B' certificate and thus become a BPA 'Experienced Parachutist'. IC1 covers aircraft, equipment and canopy skills like: being a Jumpmaster (supervising others in the aircraft) and spotting (positioning the aircraft correctly for exiting), equipment checking, parachute packing and accurate landings. BPS also require basic 2-way formation skydiving skills for group safety, so, at Langar, we refer to the qualification as IC1 Plus.
BPS require you to obtain your IC1 Plus qualification before you do anything other than solo face-to-earth jumps (or two-way face-to-earth jumps with an approved Coach or Instructor). So, if you want to jump with your mates or even try solo sit-flying, freeflying, etc, you must get IC1 Plus first.
FORMATION SKYDIVING GRADE 1 (FS1)
If you want to do standard formation skydives involving more than two people, you'll need to obtain Formation Skydiving Grade 1 (FS1). You must be able to: control your fall-rate (slower and faster), move horizontally in all directions, 'dock' (take hold of) others, turn in place (without drifting), dive down to a target person, and complete four 'points' (separate formations) with three other people on the qualifying jump. FS1 is gained by completing the WARP program or equivalent (see the BPS WARP leaflet for details).
CANOPY FORMATIONS GRADE 1 (CF1)
Canopy Formation Skydiving involves flying your canopy in close proximity to, and in actual contact with, others. You must learn to approach a target canopy, control your canopy relative to others (up, down, sideways, backwards, forwards), dock 4th, pilot a 4 person 'stack' and 'spot' (position the aircraft) for CF from 8000 feet.
INDIVIDUAL STYLE GRADE 1 (IS1)
A Style jump involves performing a left turn, a right turn, a backloop, a right turn, a left turn, and another backloop, all with precision (you have to stop almost exactly on heading after each manoeuvre), flying in the Style Tuck position. These manoeuvres together are known as a Full Series, and you must be able to complete the Full Series in 16 seconds or less to gain IS1. Individual Style is available as an alternative qualification to FS1 on the road to FF1, or as the qualification if you want to be a 'Stylie'!
FREESTYLE/FREEFLY GRADE 1 (FF1)
For your Freestyle/Freefly Grade 1 (FF1) qualification, you must first demonstrate basic belly-to-earth skills (up to WARP 7). You need FF1 and CCIs written approval in your logbook in order to do FF jumps with other people. For FF1, you must be able to do controlled sit and stand-up skydiving including manoeuvres and be able to fly relative to others. Head-down skills are covered by FF2. BPS require you to have IC1 Plus before you try Freefly or FreeStyle skydiving.
SKYSURFING GRADE 1 (SS1)
Before starting on a Skysurfing Grade 1 (SS1) qualification, you must first gain an FAI 'C' Certificate (at least 200 jumps plus another Grade 1). You will also need to demonstrate basic belly-to-earth skills (up to WARP 7) and specific stand-up skills prior to Skysurfing. For SS1, you must be able to do stable surf exits, controlled surf front- or backloops, 360° turns, tracking, and deploy standing up, all on a board of at least 3 feet in length (you must never deploy standing up on a beginner board, however - it could be dangerous). You need SS1 and the written approval of the Club Chief Instructor in your logbook in order to do Skysurfing jumps with other people.
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