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Prospective students should come to the course completely prepared for the entire duration. Students are expected to muster at 7:45am daily as the morning lesson/jump brief will begin promptly at 8:00am. Do not make plans for weekends during the course as we may be forced to jump due to weather constraints. Daily schedules will vary and the course will remain flexible to accommodate weather setbacks. . |
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Maximum weight limit is 240 lbs (No exceptions). |
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HAPS Card for Freefall Class Only & Current Medical Record. |
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Daily Schedule |
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2. Weight Requirement |
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Students Should Bring With Them: |
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Student Information |
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Tactical Air Operations, Inc. |
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Home of the US Navy Static Line and Freefall School |
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13531 Otay Lakes Road Jamul, CA 91935 1-800-871-4136 Military Point of Contact LNO: Darren.McBurnett@navsoc.socom.mil (619) 764-0669 |
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1. Proper Documentation |
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The classroom and AFF portion of the course will be conducted in Command authorized PT Uniform. |
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Command Logbook or Paperwork. Logbooks can be purchased at TACAIROPS. |
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4. PT Clothes |
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3. Jump record |
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All jumps require Command issued boots that are flexible and allow you to point your toes. NO hooks! |
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Aviation flight gloves ONLY. |
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6. Boots |
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5. Gloves |
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Bring food with you to the dropzone daily. A refrigerator is available for student use. |
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The military portion of the course will be conducted in Cammies or Service Flight Suit. |
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8. Food |
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7. Cammies |
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Water is available at the dropzone. A water bottle of some type is recommended. |
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9. Water |






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In ADDITION, STATIC LINE Students will bring with them: |
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The Static Line portion of the course will be conducted in BDU’s/Fatigues and Protec ™ Helmet. |
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10. Protec ™ Helmet |
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11. BDU’s /Fatigues |
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The Static Line portion of the course will be conducted in BDU’s/Fatigues and Protec ™ Helmet. |
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Current as of: |
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25 Jan 2010, Monday |