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- Cross-country_jump comment "A cross-country jump refers to a style of skydive where the participants open their parachutes 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.There are two variations of a cross-country jump:The more popular one is to plan the exit point upwind of the drop zone.".
- Q5188124 comment "A cross-country jump refers to a style of skydive where the participants open their parachutes 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.There are two variations of a cross-country jump:The more popular one is to plan the exit point upwind of the drop zone.".