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date: 23 Mar 2006 02:02:50 -0800,    group: uk.rec.skydiving        back       
FS1(WARP) Coaches - Hand Signals   
Hi folks, lookin for some advice about hand signals used in freefall. I
had always assumed that the in-air signal to ARCH more was the
FLAT/ARCHED HAND WITH PALM FACING DOWN! On a recent tunnel camp the
Airspeed guys are using the CLENCHED FIST WITH THUMB DOWN signal and
said they had always used this. I`m wondering if this is the American
version of the Brit signal. Any comments / advice welcomed.
Unfortunatally the new BPA FS1 manuals do not show the commonly used
hand signals, perhaps a supplement on this could be produced for
inclusion ? Have fun, Ron.
date: 23 Mar 2006 02:02:50 -0800   author:   magic

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