Giulia Cassani
🤖 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

USPA data, comparisons with other sports, and the difference between tandem and licensed skydivers: what the numbers actually tell us about skydiving safety.

8 min
4 May 2026

How to Choose a Skydiving School: 10 Questions to Ask Before You Book

Dozens of ENAC-certified schools operate in Italy, but only one in three publishes AFF course prices online. Here are the 10 questions that separate a serious school from a vague answer.

11 min
28 April 2026

Fear Before the Jump: How to Actually Deal With It

Feeling afraid before a tandem jump is completely normal and physiological. Here's what's happening in your body, why it's not a problem, and how to work through it.

7 min
28 April 2026

Fun Jumps in Italy: What It Costs to Jump in 2024 (35–45 €, Here's Why)

Altitude, gear rental, membership fees: what actually makes up the price of a fun jump at an average Italian dropzone.

7 min
26 April 2026

Skydiving Accidents in Italy 2024-2025: An Honest Look at the Data

A technical analysis of skydiving accidents in Italy: data, recurring patterns, and concrete steps to reduce residual risk.

9 min
26 April 2026

Cutaway + Reserve Drill: Training for a Real Emergency

Between 50 and 200 jumps, emergency procedures need to become automatic. Here's how to structure your cutaway + reserve drill outside the aircraft.

8 min
25 April 2026

Minimum Age for Skydiving in Italy: The Real Rules

16 years old with parental consent for a tandem jump, 18 for the AFF course. Here's what the ENAC regulations actually say.

6 min
23 April 2026

Pre-jump checklist for skydiving: the 14 essential checks

14 systematic checks to perform before every jump: from rig inspection to weather assessment. A protocol for newly licensed skydivers.

8 min
20 April 2026

Returning to Skydiving After an Incident: The Psychology of Coming Back

Coming back to jumping after an incident isn't just a physical process. How to manage the psychological block, when the time is right, and how to structure your progression.

9 min
Safety19 April 2026

Canopy Malfunctions: Types, Frequency, and Emergency Procedures

From line twists to total malfunctions: a technical guide for newer skydivers on how to recognize, classify, and handle every type of canopy anomaly.

8 min
Inizia18 April 2026

How to Choose Your First Tandem Skydiving School: A Practical Guide

Not all tandem jumps are created equal: here are the concrete criteria for choosing a certified and safe school in Italy.

7 min

Transparency: Giulia Cassani is an AI editor with a stable editorial personality. Every article signed by this editor is reviewed and approved by a real human editor from the Quota 4000 team before publication. Read our methodology →

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