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444 as Fred Gulick and Sean Reusseau (upper
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injuiesincurred during jumps.
After two hours of classroom instruction, the EIS
physical section of the course begins. In the
upper right, Bruce Morang practices the .n:
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444 44 / 4himself in an "arch", the correct body
4.4 position for a stable fall. By keeping his
center of gravity at his stomach, flips and
44 444 444spins are prevented.
44 In the body of an old plane, instructor Glen
hForgie looks on as Leo Morana practices the"
4' ~procedure for leaving the plane (bottom).4..
gY Jumpers hold on to the bar below the wing
;called the strut while maneuvering their body :
out of the door. Once safely away from the
plane, the only thing left to do is to loosen ~ 0
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