Accuracy landing has technically simple progression but requires enormous jump volume for consistency. Progress only via number of approaches — no tunnel shortcuts exist.
Historic discipline: deploy at fixed altitude, pilot to the electronic disc (5 cm diameter), and contact with the heel before the rest of the body. Score is the distance from center. Requires specific canopies — elliptical low-loading (Para-Foil, Classic), not modern. Military discipline par excellence, maintains strong presence in European circuits and has its own FAI World Championships.
Low-loading elliptical canopies (Para-Foil 252, Classic 250). Precise toggle management. Light helmet. Precise altimeter.
Can start after A-license, but competitive path requires high volume (1,000+ jumps) for consistency. Preferred in military context (CAPAR — Italian parachute training centre).
Low-loading canopy (Para-Foil 252, Classic 250). Wing loading <0.85 for maximum low-speed control.
Accuracy is the physics of repetition. Military teams do 200-400 accuracy-only jumps/year. FAI competitive level typically requires 1,000+ documented accuracy jumps.
Strong military presence (CAPAR, Folgore). Annual Italian championship, national team in FAI World Cup and World Championships.