ATMOSPHERE DOLPHIN TEST D

Minimum requirement to attempt the AD ‘D’ Test is to have previously passed the AD ‘C’ Test

* Good communication with the aircraft pilot for proper spotting over an uninhabited area, proper wind drift calculations, as well as checking for the presence of possible clouds. The testee is free to choose his/her exit position. Both Freefly™ Instructors, primary spaceball master and secondary spaceball master, will exit the aircraft at the same time as the testee and will document on video every step of the testee’s performance.

* Testee exits the aircraft at approximately 13500 ft. AGL with one space ball in each hand. The 2 space balls will have 2 different colors: for example one is white and one is yellow

* Testee releases one of the 2 space balls into space then places the other spaceball next to the first one previously released, on level, within its grabbing distance; or may release both space balls simultaneously one next to the other at grabbing distance. Primary space ball master will stay on level with the white space ball at appropriate distance, secondary space ball master stays on level following the movement of the yellow space ball, at appropriate distance.

* Testee performs a 360 turn around the vertical axis. A left or right turn, then retrieves one of the 2 spaceballs, brings it back to the other spaceball , releases it next to it on level within grabbing distance.

* Testee performs a 360 rotation around the horizontal axis (front or back loop), then retrieves one of the 2 spaceballs, brings it back next to the other spaceball still in space, releases it next to it, on level, within its grabbing distance.

* Testee performs a 360 rotation around the side axis (left or right weedeater), then retrieves one of the 2 spaceballs, releases it next to the other spaceball still in space, on level, within its grabbing distance.

* Testee performs a 360 turn around the vertical axis. In the opposite direction of the first 360 turn, so that if he/she first performed a right turn earlier in the sequence now will have to do it to the left. Then retrieves one of the 2 spaceball, brings it back close (within grabbing distance) to the spaceball still in space, releases it next to it, on level

* Testee performs a 360 rotation around the horizontal axis (front or back loop) but in the opposite direction of the first loop performed earlier in the sequence. That means that if he/she performed a front loop earlier, now will have to do a back loop instead. Then retrieves one of the 2 spaceball, brings it back next to the other spaceball, releases it next to it, on level, within its grabbing distance.

* Testee performs a 360 rotation around the side axis (left or right weedeater/cartwheel) but on opposite direction then the first weedeater/cartwheel performed earlier in the sequence. That means that if she/he performed a left weedeater first now will have to do a right one instead. Then he/she must retrieve the yellow spaceball, put it on the left hand and pull. * Put it in the left hand and pull between 4000 and 3500 ft, to allow extra time in case of a parachute emergency. All maneuvers needs to be done by 6000 ft. AGL. Of course safety of the skydivers will be a priority and that is why all Atmosphere Dolphins Licenses Tests will have to be done over a proper uninhabited area.

* The Freefly™ Instructor, the primary spaceball master, will retrieve the white spaceball. Second spaceball masters responsibility is to catch the yellow spaceball in case the testee does not.

* The Testee must retrieve and retain the yellow spaceball by 6000 ft AGL.

* For any safety reason (entering a cloud or air traffic or dangerous performance of the Testy or for any other emergency situation) the Freefly™ instructor may wave off the Testy, at this sign the secondary space ball master/evaluator must retrieve one of the 2 space balls at once and the primary evaluator the other space ball. In this case the test will be considered incomplete.