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Ask a Rigger | Masks, Lenses and Fogging

Ask a Rigger | Masks, Lenses and Fogging
Thursday, October 1, 2020

Now that many drop zones have re-opened, most with face-mask requirements in place to help control the spread of the coronavirus, lens fogging has become a common issue.

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Incident Reports

Incident Reports
Thursday, October 1, 2020

Reports in this column have been compiled by the USPA Safety & Training Department from information received from the field and are the most accurate reports possible through such input. They are printed in Parachutist for their educational value.

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Safety Check | National Suicide Prevention Week is September 6-12

Safety Check | National Suicide Prevention Week is September 6-12
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Jumping—usually from a structure—accounts for 5.8 percent of all suicides in the United States, and has an 85 percent success rate, which is similar to suicide by firearm.

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Ask A Rigger | Help! I Can’t Pull My Main-Deployment Handle!

Ask A Rigger | Help! I Can’t Pull My Main-Deployment Handle!
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Far too often, skydivers face difficulties pulling their pilot chutes, and the results are often far too serious.

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Rating Corner | Judging: The Other Ratings Track

Rating Corner | Judging: The Other Ratings Track
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

For jumpers, earning a judge rating can be another means of progress and personal development within the sport.

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