CORE1 - Wingsuit First Flight Course Theory
The essential ground-school for your first wingsuit jumps: exits, pattern, separation, deployment, and emergencies—explained clearly and drilled until it sticks.

Who is this for
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Licensed skydivers preparing for their First Flight Course (FFC)Â
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You want to arrive prepared, not learn basic theory during a rushed weekend
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You appreciate checklists, drills, and clarity more than hype
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Who is it not for
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Non-skydivers (start at >CLICK HERE<)
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Experienced wingsuiters seeking formation/dynamic (see CORE 3–5)
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Learning Outcome
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Brief and fly the exact FFC pattern (with correct altitudes and separation)
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Execute stable, heading-controlled exits from common door types
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Recognize and avoid the 7 common first-flight errorsÂ
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Brief, deploy, and handle emergencies specific to wingsuits
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Communicate effectively with instructors and pass FFC theory confidently
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Curriculum (modules)Â
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What changes with a wingsuit: lift/drag that matter, speed regimes, stability
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Equipment & setup: suit overview, handles access, wings closed vs. open, checks
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Exits & first seconds: door positions, count, push vs. drop, heading control
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Pattern & separation: horizontal/vertical sep, upwind/downwind legs, traffic
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Deployment sequence: wings management, body position, pilot-chute throw, line-twist avoidance
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Emergencies: instability, hard pulls, cutaway scenarios, decision altitudes
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Briefing templates & checklists: pre-jump, door, break-off, landing pattern
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Exam prep & comms: what instructors evaluate, how to pass
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What you getÂ

12
lessons of video + diagrams (lifetime access, free updates)Â

Printable Check Lists and drills
for DZ practice

Knowledge Checks
to verify understanding

Community Access
for exchange and build
Before you start
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You are a licensed skydiver meeting your DZ/regulator minimums for FFC (A-license+ and jump numbers as required locally).Â
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You can stable track, hold headings, and deploy cleanly.Â
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You want structured preparation before your first wingsuit jumps.

C.K., 420 jumps
Showed up to FFC over-prepared. Passed easily and felt calm at the door.

N.M., 220 jumps
The navigation and deployment sequence clicked - helped executing.

M.K., 270 jumps
That was a piece of cake thanks to the proper preparation.
Guarantee
If the course doesn’t make your FFC prep clearer in 7 days, email us for a refund.
CORE1 - Wingsuit First Flight Theory
One time - full access:
Best value: Start + CORE1 Bundle
One time - full access: