Proper Jump Procedure: QUICKflight & FlightLine Free Fall

The QUICKjump and FlightLine Free Fall devices offer an amazing chance to leap into thin air and experience free fall.  These free fall jumps are unique and extremely fun, but it's very important for participants to be trained in proper jump procedures before they clip in and take to the air.  Proper jump procedure will maximize their enjoyment of the experience and keep them coming back for more.

The videos below show proper jump procedure for both the QUICKjump Free Fall device and the FlightLine Free Fall device.  You can also learn more about these free fall jump devices, and if you want to add new adventure activities to your facility, find out which free fall device is right for you.

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You Ask, We Answer: What is Proper QUICKjump Rider Procedure?

QUICKjump Free Fall devices offer a unique and thrilling experience for those brave enough to take the leap.  Before they take the leap, there are jump procedures that should be followed.

Operators must be anchored to the platform at all times, and riders must be anchored to the platform and connected to QUICKjump until they are ready to descend.

Visually inspect the webbing line, carabiner, and device to ensure everything is in proper working order.  Never use the device if the line has not fully retracted.

Double check that the harness is correctly fitted and that the rider is clipped in correctly. Ensure the carabiner is attached to a designated manufacturer approved connection point. The carabiner gate should be fully closed and locked. If in use, the optional secondary attachment point should be slack when attached, should not be loaded during normal operations, and the carabiner should be opposite and opposed to the primary carabiner.

Check that the landing area is clear and remove the anchor connected to the platform.  Remind participants to hold on to the lower portion of the OPA jacket and to take one big step off the platform - they should not jump and to descend feet first only.

The rider may jump when ready!

Once the participant has landed, unclip the carabiner and allow the device to take up slack, creating tension before releasing the webbing.

You Ask, We Answer: What is Proper FlightLine Rider Procedure?

The FlightLine Free Fall Ride offers a unique and thrilling experience for those looking for an extreme thrill.  Before customers take the leap, there are jump procedures that should be followed.

Operators must be anchored to the platform at all times, and riders must be anchored to the platform and connected to FlightLine until they are ready to descend.

Visually inspect the webbing line, carabiner, and device to ensure everything is in proper working order.  Never use the device if the line has not fully retracted.

Double check that the harness is correctly fitted and that the rider is clipped in correctly. Ensure both carabiners are attached to a designated manufacturer-approved connection point. The carabiner gates should be fully closed, locked and opposite and opposed to each other.

Check that the landing area is clear and remove the anchor connected to the platform. It is the guide's responsibility to never permit the webbing or ripcord to wrap around the participant before or during descent. Remind participants to take one big step off the platform - they should not jump and to descent feet first.  No inversions are allowed on FlightLine.

The rider may jump when ready!

Once the participant has landed, unclip the carabiner and allow the device to take up slack, creating tension before releasing the webbing.

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