Jerry Schrimsher
One of the first skydiving instructor/ examiners in the sport. He made his first skydive in 1959...Read More...
| TK's Accuracy Seminar |
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| Written by David TK Hayes |
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As you descend under parachute – the horizon appears to be rising in your field of view. Since you can never reach the horizon, you can assume that objects rising in your field of view are unreachable – you are undershooting them.
If you look down, as you fly over objects on the ground, they appear to move down relative to your field of view. You are overshooting those objects, so you can also assume that an object moving down in your field of view means you are overshooting it.Read More... |
















