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April 2013AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie AAARookie AARookie ATotal
RankTeamsB,9,16H,K,21H,6H,K,NM,H,BM,HTotal
1FSL/iFLY Orlando232318182518125
2NWSL/iFLY Seattle191915162219110
3SkyVenture New Hampshire1816141491182
May 2013AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie AAARookie AARookie ATotal
RankTeamsN,B,18,6N,18,9N,B,9N,B,LM,N,BM,NTotal
1FSL/iFLY Orlando-------
1NWSL/iFLY Seattle-------
1SkyVenture New Hampshire-------

The FSL Tunnel Kicker
Free Tunnel Time for the FSL 4-way Fans
Learn about 4-way and Tunnel Flying
9 May 2013 - 9:00 PM

FSL and iFLY Tunnel Fans:

We have scheduled the next FSL Tunnel Kicker at iFLY Orlando:

Thursday, May 9th, 2013, beginning at 9:00 (Flying Time)

Head Coach: Ari Perelman

The FSL Tunnel Kicker in April is once again open to all FSL and 4way fans who want to be a part of the FSL/NSL community.

We want you to get as much as possible out of the FSL/iFLY Kickers, and this requires good planning. Your part to help is personal information and the commitment that we both need early enough for good planning - for the indoor events as well as for the outdoor events.

NSL/FSL and iFLY Orlando continue to provide you with free flying time and free planning and coaching once per month this year. The exact flying times will always be posted early enough at the FSL homepage of the NSL website. Here is the criteria how to qualify for the tunnel time (first come - first serve):

1.) Teams (3 or 4 members) and individuals who attend the FSL April Meet on the 20th.
2.) Teams and individuals who plan to compete later in 2013 and are looking for lineups and team members
3.) Skydivers who have not participated in a previous Tunnel Kicker
4.) Everyone else

As the kickers grow and more people participate, we now to limiting 1-on-1 sessions to accommodate more flyers. There will be a maximum of two slots for 1-on-1 and a person will only be able to do 1-on-1 at her/his first Tunnel Kicker. If you have already done 1-on-1 at a Tunnel Kicker but are not yet ready for 4way, we recommend getting additional coached tunnel time to work on your individual skills.

Please fill out all the information below to register for the tunnel kicker. Providing this information means you will definitely be at the tunnel at least one hour before the flight time. Signing up and not showing up might cause trouble for the future... Everyone must fill out their own, individual registration for each kicker, even if you have registered for previous kickers. Filling out the registration information does not guarantee you a slot for the kicker. Slots will be confirmed a few days before the kicker based on the above criteria.

We look forward to seeing you again soon at the Kicker and then at the NSL Championship.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. I sent my registration information in last month, do I need to send it again?
A. Yes! You must send all the registration information every time you want to participate in the tunnel kicker.

Q. How much time will I fly?
A. This will vary based on the number of participants and if you are working on individual skills or 4way. We will usually try to have each 4way group fly 10-15 minutes. People who need to work individual skills before doing 4way in the tunnel will get around 5 minutes.

Q. Can I fly with my friend if we are not on a "team" together?
A. Yes. Each of you should request the other in your registration.

Q. Who will my coach be?
A. Coaches for the tunnel kicker all volunteer their time so the coaches rotate depending on who is available. We use established Florida coaches and visiting coaches who are in town. You will not know your coach until you arrive at the kicker.

Q. Can I request a specific coach?
A. Requests can be made to work with a specific coach but there is no guarantee we can fulfill the request. We do our best to accomodate everyone.

Q. What time do I need to be at the tunnel?
A. You should be ready to begin briefing 1 hour before the scheduled start time of the kicker. If you have not been to iFLY Orlando before and need to fill out a waiver, you should get there even earlier. If the kicker starts at 8:30pm, you need to be there by 7:30pm at the latest.

Q. How long should I plan to be at the tunnel?
A. The tunnel kickers are 1.5 hours of flight time so you should plan to be there from 1 hour before the kicker starts until the entire kicker is done. We try to have the people who have a longer drive fly earlier so they can leave earlier, but there are no guarantees.


There are no scores yet for the 2009 season. To see scores from previous years go to our archives.

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