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This document compares the Gradual Freefall Progression (GFP) skydiving course to the Progressive Freefall (PFF) course offered by Skydive Toronto. The GFP involves 12 jumps starting with static line jumps and progressing to freefalls, costs $1445 total, and results in solo skydiving certification. The PFF involves 10 freefall jumps only, requires an initial tandem jump, costs $2260 total, and also results in solo certification upon completion.
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Gradual free fall progression and progressive free fall at skydivetoronto,
This document compares the Gradual Freefall Progression (GFP) skydiving course to the Progressive Freefall (PFF) course offered by Skydive Toronto. The GFP involves 12 jumps starting with static line jumps and progressing to freefalls, costs $1445 total, and results in solo skydiving certification. The PFF involves 10 freefall jumps only, requires an initial tandem jump, costs $2260 total, and also results in solo certification upon completion.
This document compares the Gradual Freefall Progression (GFP) skydiving course to the Progressive Freefall (PFF) course offered by Skydive Toronto. The GFP involves 12 jumps starting with static line jumps and progressing to freefalls, costs $1445 total, and results in solo skydiving certification. The PFF involves 10 freefall jumps only, requires an initial tandem jump, costs $2260 total, and also results in solo certification upon completion.