
The next item I will cover is “MALFUNCTIONS.” your entire jump. If at any time you cannot compare your rate of descent or you are falling faster than your fellow jumpers, immediately …
T-11 PRE-JUMP – Jumpmasterusa
Upon exiting the aircraft, snap into a good tight body position. Keep your eyes open, chin on your chest, elbows tight into your sides, hands on the end of the reserve with your fingers spread. …
T-11 Pre Jump - Jumpmaster School - 2025 - YouTube
T-11 Pre-Jump | Jumpmaster School Guide Quick breakdown of T-11 pre-jump training: exits, canopy control, malfunctions, and PLFs—based on 82nd Airborne standards.
The Jumpmaster's Guide – WETSU Company
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Fort Benning | Jumpmaster
Aug 27, 2025 · Every student will have three tests for JMPI (pre-test, test, and re-test). If the student scores an 80% or higher on the Nomenclature Exam, Pre-Jump Exam, Written Exam, …
PRE JUMP TRAINING (T-11 Heavy) MODULE - 1Library
Upon exiting the aircraft, snap into a good tight body position. Keep your eyes open, chin on your chest, elbows tight into your sides, hands on the end of the reserve, with your fingers spread.
Sustained Airborne Training (SATS) – Jumpmasterusa
Sustained Airborne Training (SAT) will consist of three phases. The three phases are highly recommended to be conducted in the order listed below. Commanders should only authorize a …
JUMPMASTER Training – Fort Bragg – 2025 – Mini size
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hroughout your entire jump. If at any time you cannot compare your rate of descent or you are falling faster than your fellow jumpers, immediately activate your reserve parachute
Pre-Jump Procedures Reinforce Readiness for XVIII Airborne Corps
May 14, 2025 · Pre-jump inspections are critical to ensuring the safety and success of every paratrooper supporting XVIII Airborne Corps operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nolan Brewer)