Track and Angle Flight Program

Track and
Angle

An eight-sticker progression for flying Track and Angle safely — from your first solo flight to leading a group and training new coaches.

Author Nico Lesser
Discipline Track / Angle / Freefly
Levels 8 Stickers · 2 Coaches
01 · For

Who is it for?

Three audiences, one shared language. Stickers let leaders, students, and coaches know exactly what level they're flying at — and who they can safely follow or lead.

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Coaches

Who teach track-angle and approve stickers for their students according to the Xielo program.

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Group students

Who want to fly track-angle following a leader in an assigned quadrant.

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Leaders in training

Who want to lead track-angle flights with growing groups — from 1 to 5 flyers.

02 · Progression

The 8 stickers

Each sticker has requirements to earn it and authorizations it activates once approved. Click any sticker to see full requirements, what they can lead, and who approves them.

03 · Your level

Find your sticker

Enter your jumps and license to see the highest sticker you can apply for and what comes next in your progression.

Where are you today?

This is just orientation: the silver coach (or green, depending on the sticker) confirms with video and D-Brief.

Highest sticker you can apply for
Next step
04 · Brief

Brief & D-Brief

The points every brief and D-brief of a movement flight should cover. Check items as you cover them with your group — your progress is saved.

Reminder Only a maximum of 4 tracker groups can go in one pass. They must define their headings in advance.
05 · Evaluation

Evaluation sheets

Checklist for use on each qualifying jump. The coach checks what the student completes. If a critical factor fails, the jump becomes coaching and must be repeated.

06 · Airspace

Quadrants & play ground

Only 4 tracker groups per pass. Each group picks a quadrant and a defined heading before the jump. Switch between 1, 2, 3, or 4 group configurations.

Jump run · flight line
Play ground · play area
Danger zone · stay away
Boundary · mountain / river
Belly / freefly groups
07 · Exit order

Who exits first

Exit order by opening altitude and flight type. Groups that drift the most exit first, largest to smallest. Minimum opening altitude: 3,500 feet.

Minimum altitude3,500 ft
Hop & Pop
↑ first
Movement
Groups
Track / Angle
Belly Groups
Largest → smallest
Freefly Groups
Largest → smallest
AFF
High opening
Tandems
Wingsuits
High-Pull
↓ last
08 · Fundamentals

Stages of a jump

The basics that structure any track-angle brief, from exit to landing.

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