A licence
The first licence. Typically clears a jumper to skydive without direct supervision — to pack their own main, jump in groups, and exercise self-supervision in freefall and under canopy.
Minimums — see official site
The Swedish Parachute Association — the national body for skydiving in Sweden, responsible for safety regulation, licences and instructor training across Swedish dropzones.
Svenska Fallskärmsförbundet governs sport parachuting in Sweden, publishing the regulations its member clubs follow and administering the national licence and instructor-rating system.
Swedish licensing follows an A→D progression, with jump-count and proficiency requirements at each level. See SFF's official site for the current requirements.
An A→D licence progression under SFF regulations. See the official site for the current requirements.
The first licence. Typically clears a jumper to skydive without direct supervision — to pack their own main, jump in groups, and exercise self-supervision in freefall and under canopy.
Minimums — see official site
Adds privileges such as water-landing training, and is a common stepping stone toward earning a coach rating.
Minimums — see official site
Adds privileges such as night jumps and exhibition (demonstration) jumps, and is a prerequisite for several instructional ratings.
Minimums — see official site
The master licence — all licensed privileges, and the prerequisite for the senior instructional and examiner ratings.
Minimums — see official site
Privilege descriptions are broadly common across federations; the exact requirements are set by SFF. Confirm the current rules on its official site.
SFF administers Swedish instructor and coach training through its national rating program.
In SkyLog, the coaches who hold these ratings show them on their profile as verified credentials, and the sign-offs they give are sealed into your logbook. See how coach sign-offs work.
This page is an orientation. Requirements, ratings and regulations change — before you rely on anything here, confirm the current rules with SFF directly.
sff.seProgression is built on a verified, signed-off record. SkyLog keeps exactly that — free for your first 50 jumps.