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What
makes a World Record "Official?" |
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The
FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale)
is the international governing body that regulates and homologates
space and aviation world records. The FAI’s International
Parachuting Commission determines the criteria required to set
an official FAI World Record involving parachuting and skydiving. In
the case of the category for the Largest Freefall Formation,
the rules have changed many times since 1973. At times,
the burden of proof was upon the beholder; at others, only verified
by film; for many years, the formation was required to be 'held'
in position for varying specific numbers of seconds.
Currently,
all skydivers who exit the aircraft intending to be in the record
formation must not only be in the formation
with pre-designated 'grips' on their neighbors, but must also
be in their pre-designated positions in the
formation, as declared before taking off in the aircraft. Video
and film are the unforgiving proof, and all positions, grips,
and the pre-defined formation are verified by no less than three
credentialed FAI Judges.
The
Guinness Book of World Records recognizes space and aviation
World Records as official if they have been homologated by FAI. |
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Chronology
of World Records
for
Largest Freefall Formation |
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Year
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Size
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Location |
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1973
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12
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Arantchi
Tachkent, Ouzbekistan (Former USSR) |
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1974
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28
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Ontario,
California, USA |
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1975
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32
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Tahlequah,
Oklahoma, USA |
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1979
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36
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Muskogee,
Oklahoma, USA |
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1980
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40
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Davis,
California, USA |
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1983
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45
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DeLand,
Florida, USA |
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1983
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72
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DeLand,
Florida, USA |
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1986
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100
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Muskogee,
Oklahoma, USA |
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1986
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120
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Quincy,
Illinois, USA |
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1987
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126
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Koksijde,
Belgium |
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1988
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144
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Quincy,
Illinois, USA |
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1992
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150
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Koksijde,
Belgium |
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1992
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200
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Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina, USA |
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1994
|
216
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Bratislava,
Slovakia World Team '94
(unofficial
- Registered in Guinness Book of World Records) |
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1996
|
297
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Anapa,
Russia World Team '96
(unofficial
- Registered in Guinness Book of World Records) |
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1998
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246
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Ottawa,
Illinois, USA |
1999
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282
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Ubon
Ratchathani, Thailand World
Team '99 |
2002
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300
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Eloy,
Arizona, USA |
2004
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357
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Korat
and Takhli, Thailand World Team
'04 |
2006
|
400
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Udon
Thani, Thailand World Team '06 |
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