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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Der Accelerated Freefall, AFF (dt. beschleDer Accelerated Freefall, AFF (dt. beschleunigter Freifall) ist eine Ausbildungsmethode zum Erlernen des Fallschirmspringens. „Beschleunigt“ bezieht sich auf den Ausbildungsweg, der schneller als die konventionelle Ausbildung das Springen aus voller Höhe ohne Lehrer ermöglicht. Das Ausbildungsverfahren wird beim Militär, mittlerweile auch bei der Bundeswehr, zusätzlich als Ausbildungsmethode für die Freifallausbildung eingesetzt.ode für die Freifallausbildung eingesetzt. , AFF (ang. Accelerated FreeFall - przyspieszona nauka swobodnego spadania) – metoda szkolenia spadochronowego mająca na celu stosunkowo szybkie przygotowanie ucznia-skoczka do wykonywania samodzielnych skoków z opóźnionym otwarciem spadochronu. , Accelerated freefall (AFF) (known in CanadAccelerated freefall (AFF) (known in Canada as progressive freefall, and in Finland as Nova (NOpeutettu VApaapudotus, a literal translation)) is a method of skydiving training. This method of skydiving training is called "accelerated" because the progression is the fastest way to experience solo freefall, normally from 10,000 to 15,000 feet above ground level (AGL). In static line progression, more jumps are required to experience freefall, but the jumps are less expensive for the student as one instructor can dispatch multiple students per load and students are initially dispatched from lower altitudes. Under accelerated freefall, one or sometimes two instructors are dedicated just to one student.ructors are dedicated just to one student. , La caduta libera accelerata (dall’inglese La caduta libera accelerata (dall’inglese accelerated freefall AFF), conosciuta in Canada come caduta libera progressiva e in Finlandia come Nova (traduzione letterale) è un metodo di allenamento al paracadutismo. Questo metodo di allenamento viene definito come "accelerato" perché segue una progressione di velocità, in modo da sperimentare la caduta libera in solitaria, che normalmente avviene dai 10.000 ai 15.000 piedi sopra il livello del mare (3.000 - 4.000 metri). La , ovvero la corda che viene attaccata ad un oggetto largo e stabile e che viene utilizzata dai paracadutisti per effettuare una caduta libera, viene posizionata su diversi livelli di altezza (in progressione) e sono necessari diversi salti a diverse altitudini prima di poter sperimentare la caduta libera. Per le cadute libere a diversi livelli, ogni istruttore organizza piccoli gruppi di allievi, con costi ridotti e cominciano da altitudini inferiori per poi aumentare. Per quanto riguarda la caduta libera accelerata l’insegnamento avviene con rapporto 1:1 o 1:2, ovvero ogni allievo ha uno o due istruttori personali.allievo ha uno o due istruttori personali.
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rdfs:comment Accelerated freefall (AFF) (known in CanadAccelerated freefall (AFF) (known in Canada as progressive freefall, and in Finland as Nova (NOpeutettu VApaapudotus, a literal translation)) is a method of skydiving training. This method of skydiving training is called "accelerated" because the progression is the fastest way to experience solo freefall, normally from 10,000 to 15,000 feet above ground level (AGL). In static line progression, more jumps are required to experience freefall, but the jumps are less expensive for the student as one instructor can dispatch multiple students per load and students are initially dispatched from lower altitudes. Under accelerated freefall, one or sometimes two instructors are dedicated just to one student.ructors are dedicated just to one student. , AFF (ang. Accelerated FreeFall - przyspieszona nauka swobodnego spadania) – metoda szkolenia spadochronowego mająca na celu stosunkowo szybkie przygotowanie ucznia-skoczka do wykonywania samodzielnych skoków z opóźnionym otwarciem spadochronu. , Der Accelerated Freefall, AFF (dt. beschleDer Accelerated Freefall, AFF (dt. beschleunigter Freifall) ist eine Ausbildungsmethode zum Erlernen des Fallschirmspringens. „Beschleunigt“ bezieht sich auf den Ausbildungsweg, der schneller als die konventionelle Ausbildung das Springen aus voller Höhe ohne Lehrer ermöglicht. Das Ausbildungsverfahren wird beim Militär, mittlerweile auch bei der Bundeswehr, zusätzlich als Ausbildungsmethode für die Freifallausbildung eingesetzt.ode für die Freifallausbildung eingesetzt. , La caduta libera accelerata (dall’inglese La caduta libera accelerata (dall’inglese accelerated freefall AFF), conosciuta in Canada come caduta libera progressiva e in Finlandia come Nova (traduzione letterale) è un metodo di allenamento al paracadutismo. Questo metodo di allenamento viene definito come "accelerato" perché segue una progressione di velocità, in modo da sperimentare la caduta libera in solitaria, che normalmente avviene dai 10.000 ai 15.000 piedi sopra il livello del mare (3.000 - 4.000 metri).il livello del mare (3.000 - 4.000 metri).
rdfs:label AFF , Caduta libera accelerata , Accelerated Freefall , Accelerated freefall
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