Formation skydiving

The goal of this skydiving program is to build a formation of multiple divers arranged in a geometric pattern.

The blocks are double formations with a special designated movement pattern in between, called an inter.

In case of weather or technical problems, or other causes, a competition will be valid as long as all teams has completed at least one round.

Skydivers build formations using higher-speed body positions normally associated with freeflying, such as head down and sitflying.

[3] In April 2013 the World Team tried to break the record for the largest 2-point formation dive in skydiving history.

4-way FS (Formation Skydiving)
Breaking off from a formation before parachute deployment.
DC-3 loading; plus 'dirt diving'; 1977