RAPS (Ram Air Progression System) is considered the normal entry to the sport of skydiving.

A typical course entails a full days training on how to fly the canopy, what to do when in the air and how to land. On the second day, weather permitting, you take a short 10-minute flight to 3500 feet at which point you exit the plane. The parachute is automatically opened allowing you take control of the fight down to the ground.

This is ideal for a first jump and easy way to experience skydiving.