HAHO & Stand-Off training
Qualified MFF parachutists can undergo HAHO / Stand-Off training. The course is conducted over two weeks. During the first week, the course will focus on canopy piloting & navigation skills, once this is established then combat equipment and oxygen is added. Training altitudes in the first week range from 12,999 MSL to 24,999 MSL. All training in week one is done in a daytime environment.
Week two is all night operations culminating with a night stand-off from 24,999 msl with combat equipment and oxygen.
Courses can be adapted to suit individual unit requirements and additional training such as drops onto unmarked DZ's can be incorporated into the syllabus. MFF solutions has 2 additional DZ's for full mission profile exercises.
Duration: 12 days
This stand-alone course can be run for a minimum of 15 students.
Class size:
15 - 30
Instructor Ratio Per Student:
1:5
Aircraft:
MFF Solutions conducts freefall parachute training from the following ramp aircraft:
- Casa C-212
- Sherpa
- Skyvan
HAHO / Stand-Off Pre-Requisites
- Must have graduated from MFF Training (US Army, US Navy or MFF Solutions) or an equivalent foreign unit qualification
- Possess a current HAPS card or equivalent foreign unit documentation
- Weigh no more than 240 lbs
