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To prevent a collision with another jumper under canopy, it is important to:

  1. Communicate with other jumpers

  2. Look before you turn

  3. Descend quickly

  4. Always go left

The correct answer is: Look before you turn

The importance of looking before you turn while under canopy cannot be overstated. When you are descending in a crowded airspace, maintaining situational awareness is crucial for avoiding collisions. By looking before making a turn, you can spot other jumpers and assess their positions. This allows you to make informed decisions about your flight path and adjustments needed to avoid any potential conflicts. Good canopy control involves not only your own trajectory but also awareness of those around you. Jumpers can be on any course, and they may not be aware of your movements, so proactive scanning helps you stay safe. This practice enhances your ability to navigate through the airspace without compromising your and others' safety. The other options touch on elements of safety, but they do not emphasize the critical need for visual assessment before executing maneuvers, which is vital for maintaining a safe distance from other jumpers. Communication is helpful, but situational awareness is the first line of defense in preventing collisions.