


INTRODUCTION
The RED camp is the "jalapeño" of all our camps, it was designed for skydivers who have completed blue and orange camps. The red lines require "Active Piloting" from the entry point until the landing area and require serious canopy control skills by the participants.
All our camps work with a maximum of 8 (eight) participants per camp. Mountain Swooping also works with a guide participant ratio of 1:4 (1 guide per 4 participants), to ensure safety and more personalized attention to the pilot's flying skills and overall safety.
Requirements
Requirements
"D" License holder
Minimum 800 jumps
Completed "Blue & Orange" camps
50 jumps on current canopy
Wing load 2:6 to 3:0
What is Included
What Is Included
4 jump tickets
Ground school
Ground crew
Mountain guides
Landing area fees
Shuttle to the DZ
Learning
Learning
Air communication
Entry points
Flight inputs
Malfunctions
Landing areas
1.5 Day camp
€ 459
VAT included
Price
Price

READY FOR THE ULTIMATE EXPLORING?
GROUND SCHOOL
As you have been with us for a while you would have developed some very good knowledge of the lines, weather conditions, and how to fly comfortably and in a"safe manner".
We will gather in the classroom to review the following topics:
Overall safety
Line and landing area video briefing
Landing area changes (if any)
Camp schedule
Air communications
THE LINES
RED lines are safe to fly if you use your existing canopy skills and follow the instructions and recommendations given to you during your ground school and during the safety briefing.
The mountain inclination profile is flatter and variable, which means in some sections of the flight you will be in closer proximity to the mountain in comparison to our blue and orange camps.
"Active piloting" is required from the mountain entry point until the landing.
In some sections, you will be flying closer to the terrain than in our blue lines, however, we still have escape routes for you to abandon the flight at any time and proceed to the landing area.
The red lines have smaller landing areas which require you to have a more accurate flight and approach for landing.
The smallest landing area is 80 meters in length by 10 meters in width.
SCHEDULE
Our camps follow the following schedule:
Friday*
16:00 Meeting at the drop zone for documentation check,
safety review, video briefing, air communication review, changes on landing areas
18:30 End of ground review and you're free for the day
Saturday*
07:30 Morning briefing and equipment check
08:30 Take off for the 1st mountain swoop
10:00 Take off for the 2nd mountain swoop
12:30 -13:30 lunch break
16:00 Take off for the last mountain swoop of the camp
*This schedule is subject to optimal weather conditions.
