WING LOADING CALCULATOR
Compute your wing loading in lbs/sq ft, see the recommended experience category and compare against USPA-aligned thresholds. Works offline once loaded.
Exit weight = body weight + full gear (10–15 kg). Conversion: 1 kg × 2.2046 = lbs.
Typical: 10–15 kg. Includes container + main + reserve + AAD + helmet + altimeter + suit.
The international standard for canopy surface is sq ft (square feet). A '190' canopy means 190 sq ft.
Transition threshold. Suitable after consolidation and a basic canopy course. Canopies 190–210 sq ft.
⚠️ General guidance, not a substitute for your instructor or jumpmaster. Wing loading progression must follow jump count, canopy experience and — especially above 1.2 — a structured canopy course.
EXPERIENCE GRID · USPA SIM
Progressive thresholds based on USPA Skydiver's Information Manual (Section 6, Canopy Skills) and Brian Germain's recommendations ("The Parachute and its Pilot"). Values are conservative: each dropzone and jumpmaster may adopt tighter thresholds depending on weather, traffic and landing conditions.
| Level | Jumps | WL (lbs/sq ft) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Student / Beginner | 0–100 | < 1.0 | Canopies 210–260 sq ft, slow landings, wide margins. |
| Novice | 100–200 | 1.0–1.2 | Transition, basic canopy course recommended. |
| Intermediate | 200–500 | 1.2–1.4 | Higher responsiveness, canopy traffic awareness. |
| Advanced | 500–1000 | 1.4–1.7 | Performance canopies, advanced canopy course. |
| Expert / HP | 1000+ | > 1.7 | Swooping / pro, reduced margins. |
Frequently asked questions
- What is wing loading in skydiving?
- Wing loading (WL) is the ratio between a skydiver's exit weight (body + gear, in pounds) and the main canopy surface (in square feet). It drives flight speed, control responsiveness and required flare technique. It is one of the most important canopy-safety parameters.
- What is the exact formula?
- WL = exit weight (lbs) / canopy surface (sq ft). Exit weight is body weight plus full gear (10–15 kg). To convert kg to lbs: kg × 2.2046.
- What wing loading is right for a beginner?
- For AFF students and novices (< 100 jumps) the recommended WL is below 1.0 lbs/sq ft, typically 0.7–0.9. Between 100 and 200 jumps you can step up to 1.0–1.2 after consolidation. Above 1.2 a basic canopy course should be completed.
- lbs/sq ft or kg/m²: which unit?
- The international skydiving standard is lbs/sq ft (imperial), used in Italy too because canopies are manufactured in the US. Metric reference: 1 lbs/sq ft ≈ 4.88 kg/m².
SOURCES AND REFERENCES
- USPA SIM · Chapter 6 · Skydiver's Information Manual, chapter dedicated to canopy skills and progression. uspa.org/sim/6 ↗
- USPA Wing Loading Calculator · Official USPA calculator used as industry reference (output in lbs/sq ft). uspa.org/wingloading ↗
- Brian Germain · "The Parachute and its Pilot" (BIG AIR Sportz) contains the Wing-loading Never Exceed Chart, the reference for novice → expert progression. briangermain.com ↗
- PIA TS-100 (Rev. 1, 2019) · Standardized Nomenclature for Ram-Air Parachutes — canopy surface definitions and reference parameters. pia.com/TS-100 (PDF) ↗
- ENAC · Regolamento Lanci Paracadutistici (Ed. 2) · Italian official regulation for ordinary and special parachute jumps, Italian Civil Aviation Authority. enac.gov.it · Reg. Lanci Ed.2 (PDF) ↗
- Aero Club d'Italia · Italian FAI federation for sport skydiving, delegated body for FAI-aligned licences. aeci.it ↗