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  2. RAF Falcons - Wikipedia

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    A team of six men, nicknamed the Big Six, from No. 1 Parachute Training School was formed in 1961 at the school's base which at that time was RAF Abingdon.The Big Six were the first to jump from large military aircraft such as the Blackburn Beverley - a feat previously thought impossible on the premise that anybody trying to exit from the ramp would be sucked back by the air turbulence.

  3. Airborne Delivery Wing - Wikipedia

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    Parachute Training at Ringway (1945) by painter Patrick Hall shows an interior view of paratroopers undergoing training in a hangar at the Parachute Training School at RAF Ringway. Between June 1940 and early 1946, No.1 PTS provided initial training to all 60,000 allied paratroopers who volunteered or were recruited for that role in Europe.

  4. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 Officers Advanced Training School RAF (1944–46) became Officers Advanced Training School RAF [23] No. 1 Parachute and Glider Training School RAF (1947–50) became No. 1 Parachute School RAF [35] No. 1 Parachute School RAF (1950–53) became No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF [35] No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF (1944–47, 1953 ...

  5. Parachutist Badge (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Troops make each descent from a C-130 or Skyvan aircraft using the Low Level Parachute at heights of 800 ft and 1000 ft. [1] On successful completion of their nine descents, trainees are presented with their 'wings' [2] by the Officer Commanding No. 1 Parachute Training School, and return to their units as qualified parachutists.

  6. The Latest: Army investigating after training jump injuries - AOL

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    The Army is investigating a night parachute training accident that injured 32 soldiers, four of them seriously enough to need hospitalization. Col. Christopher Landers is commander of the 4th ...

  7. 6th (Royal Welch) Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia

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    All members of the battalion had to undergo a twelve-day parachute training course carried out at No. 1 Parachute Training School, RAF Ringway. The course began with parachute jumps from a converted barrage balloon and finished with five parachute jumps from an aircraft. [12] [nb 1] Anyone failing to complete a descent was returned to his old unit.

  8. Houston skydiving instructor dies after parachute fails ... - AOL

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  9. 28 deaths, 1 drop zone. How does this California skydiving ...

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    The USPA said four affiliated drop zones reported at least that many annual jumps in 2022, with the busiest coming in at just over 112,000. The average center, however, tallied fewer than 16,000 a ...