Parachuting, The Skydiver's handbook is directed to those looking into the sport for the first time as well as the advance jumper. Every phase of skydiving, canopy flying, safety and equipment is covered. An appendix of skydiving terminology is included.
Since 1969, Dan Poynter has written and published more than 100 books including Writing Nonfiction, The Self-Publishing Manual, and The Skydiver's Handbook.
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I don't know if I'll ever jump out of a plane, but if I do, I'm glad I read this book. It gave me a good idea of what all is involved in skydiving. From the history of it, the equipment and training needed to the possible bad endings, this book gave me a good once over. You might not be ready to jump after reading this book, but you'll have a real good idea what will be needed to make your first jump enjoyable!
There's decent information here, but I think there should be better diagrams, and some of the descriptions are pretty hard to follow. There's a bunch of typos and the writing is a bit hard at times.
Book for both static line and AFF students, but also good for repeating material after your course. 5 starts because sometimes it's pretty funny and include very nice skydiving quotations.