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A summary of your jumps is available (Menu > Log Book > Summary), which
shows total jumps and total freefall time.
Detailed jump logs can be viewed for the last 10 jumps, and can be reviewed on
a jump by jump basis (Menu > Log Book > View Logs). You will see the latest
jump number displayed. Use the up button to highlight the jump number (Jump
956 in the photograph below), and press the center select button.
The first page of the detail log for the jump shows:
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Jump #
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Date
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Time
Select that jump to view your jump details:
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Jump #
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Grp: The alarm group selected at the time of the jump (even if alarms are
disabled).
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Exit: Exit altitude
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Dep: Deployment altitude
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Deployment altitude is the altitude at which you were under a fully
deployed canopy, not the altitude at which you threw the pilot chute.
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FF: Freefall time
WARNING
PARACHUTING IS A HAZARDOUS ACTIVITY THAT CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.
An altimeter is a device subject to malfunction, even when properly designed, built, assembled, maintained and used. Do not
rely upon an altimeter for your safety. Your altimeter must only be considered as an aid when checking your altitude.
A visual cross reference with the ground should be used in combination with any altimeter.