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immediately after jumping, with the intention of covering as much ground under canopy as possible. A cross-country jump is typically planned when the upper winds are strong, allowing the parachutists to cover larger distances.
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and fly down wind as far as possible. This increases the risks of the jump substantially, as the participants must be able to find a suitable landing area before they run out of altitude.
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direction and velocity at different altitudes are used to determine the exit point. This is usually set at a distance from where all the participants should be able to fly back to the
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Two-way radios and cell-phones are often used to make sure everyone has landed safely, and, in case of a landing off the
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at skydivingmagazine.com (Skydivers Use Winged Suits for Cross-Country Jump)
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The most popular one is to plan the exit point upwind of the
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The other variation is to jump out directly above the
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