Airborne school is comprised of three weeks beginning with ground week. Ground week is where my physical fitness was tested as well as where my training for individual airborne skills took place such as: training on a mock aircraft door for proper exit, the 34-foot tower and the lateral drift apparatus teaching proper body position and body control. (GoArmy.com, 2014) I advanced to week two, or “Tower Week”. In tower week, I worked with the Swing Land Trainer (SLT) where I practiced the proper Parachute Landing Fall (PLF), I also had to master mass exit procedures in the 34 -foot tower and gain canopy confidence manipulating the parachute from a 250-foot tower all while passing physical training requirements. (GoArmy.com, 2014) I made it through and was now in week three, jump week! Jump week soldiers must successfully complete five jumps from 1,250-feet from a c-130 aircraft, four during the day and one at night. (GoArmy.com, 2014) This is where all my training culminated into five heart pumping moments where I had to maintain my composure from the aircraft to the ground, and it was my first five times on an airplane nonetheless! Because I made it and graduated airborne school, I was authorized to wear the coveted “silver wings” on my uniform. (GoArmy.com,
Airborne school is comprised of three weeks beginning with ground week. Ground week is where my physical fitness was tested as well as where my training for individual airborne skills took place such as: training on a mock aircraft door for proper exit, the 34-foot tower and the lateral drift apparatus teaching proper body position and body control. (GoArmy.com, 2014) I advanced to week two, or “Tower Week”. In tower week, I worked with the Swing Land Trainer (SLT) where I practiced the proper Parachute Landing Fall (PLF), I also had to master mass exit procedures in the 34 -foot tower and gain canopy confidence manipulating the parachute from a 250-foot tower all while passing physical training requirements. (GoArmy.com, 2014) I made it through and was now in week three, jump week! Jump week soldiers must successfully complete five jumps from 1,250-feet from a c-130 aircraft, four during the day and one at night. (GoArmy.com, 2014) This is where all my training culminated into five heart pumping moments where I had to maintain my composure from the aircraft to the ground, and it was my first five times on an airplane nonetheless! Because I made it and graduated airborne school, I was authorized to wear the coveted “silver wings” on my uniform. (GoArmy.com,