30/11/2023
BASIC SKYDIVING COURSE SIRI 2/2023 FULLY ORGANISED BY KELAB SUKAN UDARA HELANG MEGAH (KSUHM)
One stop center for skydiving activities within Malaysia & South East Asia
30/11/2023
BASIC SKYDIVING COURSE SIRI 2/2023 FULLY ORGANISED BY KELAB SUKAN UDARA HELANG MEGAH (KSUHM)
25/11/2023
Jangan lupa pada 29-31 December ini kami akan mengadakan SKYDIVING EVENT di Tekkah Airstrip, Taiping, Perak. Jangan lepaskan peluang merasai "THE REAL" terjunan dari langit.
24/11/2023
Salam Jumaat kepada semua Kaum Muslimin dan Muslimat semoga semua amalan baik kita dilipat gandakan pada hari yang barokah ini. amin
23/11/2023
JOM JOIN CONTEST!
Harini kita nak buat game fun fun dengan semua orang, komen dibawah dialog terbaik dan kreatif yang korang rasa paling best sekali!
Komen paling kreatif, kami akan masukkan dialog anda kedalam gambar dan post + mention didalam feed kami 😁😁.
Jomm kita santai2 buat dialog apa yang paling sesuai dalam situasi gambar ni.
22/11/2023
JOM JOIN CONTEST!
Harini kita nak buat game fun fun dengan semua orang, komen dibawah dialog terbaik dan kreatif yang korang rasa paling best sekali!
Komen paling kreatif, kami akan masukkan dialog anda kedalam gambar dan post + mention didalam feed kami 😁😁.
Jomm kita santai2 buat dialog apa yang paling sesuai dalam situasi gambar ni. Nampak gaya mcm best betul cerita abang baju putih tu 🤣🤣.
21/11/2023
Sentiasa kekalkan keselamatan ketika ingin melakukan terjunan. Segala langkah berjaga jaga sentiasa diambil kira sebelum dan ketika terjunan. Banyak lagi tips yang akan dikongsikan pada 29-31 December ini!
20/11/2023
Bak kata Arthur Koestler, "keberanian adalah tidak membiarkan tindakan anda dibayangi ketakutan". itu terjemahan yang mudah difahami untuk mereka yang ingin mencuba s**a skydiving dan masih dalam perasaan gementar dengan ketinggian
19/11/2023
Skydiving involves various types of jumps, each with its own set of techniques and purposes. Here are some of the different kinds of jumps in skydiving:
Static Line Jump:
In a static line jump, the parachute is deployed automatically as the skydiver exits the aircraft. The parachute is connected to the aircraft via a static line, which automatically deploys the parachute shortly after exit. This type of jump is often used for student training.
Accelerated Freefall (AFF):
Accelerated Freefall is a training method where students jump from an aircraft with two instructors. The student experiences a freefall, and the instructors assist in stability and parachute deployment. AFF allows for a more rapid progression to solo freefall.
Tandem Jump:
In a tandem jump, a student is harnessed to an experienced instructor who controls the jump, including parachute deployment and landing. Tandem jumps are popular for first-time skydivers, providing a thrilling experience without the need for extensive training.
Freefall Relative Work (Formation Skydiving):
Formation Skydiving involves groups of skydivers building and holding formations during freefall. Skydivers work together to create predetermined shapes or sequences before deploying their parachutes.
Freefly:
Freeflying is a discipline where skydivers use different body positions to create vertical and horizontal relative work. Freeflyers often perform acrobatic maneuvers during freefall, such as flips and spins, adding an extra level of complexity and excitement.
Wingsuit Jump:
Wingsuit jumps involve wearing a specialized jumpsuit with wings between the arms and body and between the legs. This suit allows skydivers to glide horizontally during freefall before deploying their parachutes.
Canopy Relative Work (CRW):
Canopy Relative Work involves skydivers flying their open parachutes in close proximity to each other and building formations in the sky. This type of jump requires precise canopy control and coordination between participants.
Accuracy Landing:
Accuracy landing is a discipline where skydivers aim to land as close as possible to a target on the ground. Precision in controlling the parachute is crucial in accuracy landing jumps.
Night Jumps:
Night jumps involve skydiving after sunset with the aid of artificial lighting. Skydivers wear illuminated suits or use lighted accessories to enhance visibility during the jump.
High-Altitude Jumps:
High-altitude jumps take place at higher altitudes, often above 15,000 feet. Oxygen may be required for skydivers at these altitudes, and the longer freefall allows for extended skydiving experiences.
Each type of jump requires specific training and skills, and skydivers often progress through various levels of training and experience as they explore different disciplines within the sport.