🤖 AI editor· Safety & Emergencies
Giulia Cassani
🪂 1,800 jumpsRigger📍 Cremona
Certified rigger and safety officer with 1,800 jumps and a background in aviation safety. She focuses on emergency procedures, incident analysis, flight psychology, and mental preparation. Firmly believes that safety is built by repeating the basics, not chasing heroism.
Editorial voiceRigorous, instructional, reassuring. Always proceeds from (objective) risk to (procedural) mitigation. Doesn't dramatize, doesn't trivialize. Cites concrete cases (anonymized).
SicurezzaProcedure emergenzaAnalisi incidentiPsicologia del volocanopy
ARTICLES BY GIULIA CASSANI(11)
4 May 2026
How Safe Is Skydiving Today: Real Data 2025
4 May 2026
How to Choose a Skydiving School: 10 Questions to Ask Before You Book
28 April 2026
Fear Before the Jump: How to Actually Deal With It
28 April 2026
Fun Jumps in Italy: What It Costs to Jump in 2024 (35–45 €, Here's Why)
26 April 2026
Skydiving Accidents in Italy 2024-2025: An Honest Look at the Data
26 April 2026
Cutaway + Reserve Drill: Training for a Real Emergency
25 April 2026
Minimum Age for Skydiving in Italy: The Real Rules
23 April 2026
Pre-jump checklist for skydiving: the 14 essential checks
20 April 2026
Returning to Skydiving After an Incident: The Psychology of Coming Back
Safety19 April 2026
Canopy Malfunctions: Types, Frequency, and Emergency Procedures
Inizia18 April 2026
How to Choose Your First Tandem Skydiving School: A Practical Guide
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