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On the ground

Briefing cards

One short card per unit, swiped sideways on a phone: what the jump is, the handful of things being watched, the altitudes, and what to say afterwards. Written to be read in the ten minutes between the brief and the aircraft.

Every unit has two cards. The flyer's card and the coach's card show the same short list of criteria in the same words, because a briefing works better when nobody is guessing what the other one is looking at.

Foundations

The universal on-ramp

Head Up

Feet to earth

Head Down

Inverted flight

Angles

Trajectory and navigation

Dynamic

Mixed-orientation flow

A card is a summary and nothing more. Everything on it is advice with a reason behind it, held against the sources on the full unit page. Where the drop zone briefs something different, the drop zone is what you fly.