THE AFF COURSE THE 7 LEVELS

Accelerated Free Fall is the progressive method used by ENAC-certified Italian schools. 7 levels, from 2 instructors at your side to solo exit, then 18 consolidation jumps toward the ENAC Skydiving License (A level in the FAI/USPA standard). Here's what happens, how long it takes, and the real cost.

Total jumps

7 + 18

levels + consolidation

Real duration

2–6 months

weekends + weather

Total cost

€2,120–2,780

all included

Minimum age

16 years

with parental consent

THE 7 AFF LEVELS

Each level has specific objectives. If you don't meet them, you repeat the level (average 20% of students on 1–2 levels). Normal, not a failure.

1

Level 1 — Basic stability

Altitude: 3,500 mFreefall: ~40s

Objective: Exit with 2 instructors, altimeter check, pull at altitude

First freefall jump. Goal: manage stability. You deploy autonomously at 1,500 m.

2

Level 2 — Turns and awareness

Altitude: 3,500 mFreefall: ~40s

Objective: First controlled 90° turn left + right, altimeter check every 5s

Still 2 instructors. If stable, move to next level.

3

Level 3 — Release

Altitude: 3,500 mFreefall: ~45s

Objective: Instructors release their grip: you're alone in freefall

Psychological milestone. After this you're a skydiver, not an assisted student.

4

Level 4 — Full turns

Altitude: 3,800 mFreefall: ~50s

Objective: Controlled 360° turns with only one instructor on side

Working on body-control precision.

5

Level 5 — Basic tracking

Altitude: 4,000 mFreefall: ~60s

Objective: Horizontal movement in fall (tracking), anti-collision

Critical: create separation from others before deploying.

6

Level 6 — Solo exit

Altitude: 4,000 mFreefall: ~60s

Objective: Exit the plane solo without assistance

Last assisted exit: instructor observes.

7

Level 7 — Consolidation

Altitude: 4,000 mFreefall: ~60s

Objective: Combined maneuvers + no-contact exit

End of AFF course. From here: 18 consolidation jumps toward A-license.

DETAILED COST 2026

Theory + Class 2 medical€150–200
7 AFF levels (2 instructors in first 3)€1,400–1,700
18 consolidation jumps toward A-license€450–700
Practical exam + ENAC fee€120–180
School gear included in jumpsincluded
TOTAL TO A-LICENSE€2.120–2.780

Range depends on: school location (North vs South Italy), seasonality, weekend bundle deals, possible AFF level repeats. Excludes travel/lodging if school out of region.

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