프랑스 안시 SIV 코스 1일차 : 360도 회전

01:15 Explanation of SIV Training Institution 04:39 Theoretical Explanation of 360-Degree Turns 07:41 360-Degree Practice Examples 16:19 Precautions for 360-Degree Turns 18:45 Example of a Successful 360-Degree Turn 19:45 Wrap-up This is an SIV course conducted at Flyeo Parachute School in Annecy, France. Content: This is the Day 1 video, covering 360-degree turns. Instructor: Fabien, an AIRDESIGN test pilot with 25 years of experience. Since the Annecy SIV course is conducted at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level, maneuvers and mastery can be achieved through repeated practice. Additionally, through systematic teaching methods, you can master 360-degree turns, spins, and negatives (spin stall, full stall, two-stage). What was a culture shock was that there were 6 SIV training teams (7 members per team, totaling 42) at the takeoff site. It was the day the French national paragliding team was performing SIV, and I was amazed to see them maneuvering their gliders at ENZO (CCC grade). (They performed spins and negatives in a continuous sequence without a single moment of rest.) What I realized while taking the SIV course is that simply raising the glider grade is not the answer. You must complete SIV starting from Low B grade to master the fundamentals; only then can you continue to improve even when you move up to High C grade. Fortunately, I learned all the skills at High C grade, but to be honest, I still don't have 100% confidence. I understand that SIV teaching methods and the environments available for SIV are limited in Korea, so I recommend taking SIV courses abroad. They teach the principles and expand your ability to apply them. SIV School I took classes from: https://flyeo.com/contact/ It is good enough to be called the No. 1 SIV School in Anssi. I highly recommend it.