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Keep an Eye Out | Damaged Locking Loop

Keep an Eye Out | Damaged Locking Loop
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

A jumper caught this damage to his locking loop while performing a thorough pre-flight inspection of his gear before his first jump of the day.

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Safety Check | Incident Reporting

Safety Check | Incident Reporting
Saturday, August 1, 2020

For more than a year now, USPA has been on a crusade to increase incident reporting, not only by instructors, but also by the everyday jumper.

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Keep an Eye Out | Canopy Collisions

Keep an Eye Out | Canopy Collisions
Saturday, August 1, 2020

After opening their main canopies, jumpers tend to spread out and keep a respectful distance from one another until they all head for the same landing area.

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Rating Corner | How to Write an Incident Report

Rating Corner | How to Write an Incident Report
Saturday, August 1, 2020

A good incident report gives a thorough account of what happened without glossing over unsavory information or leaving out crucial facts.

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Rating Corner | The Exit—The Key to a Good Tandem Skydive

Rating Corner | The Exit—The Key to a Good Tandem Skydive
Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Tandem skydiving has been instrumental in promoting and growing our sport; it brings both revenue and new skydivers to our DZs.

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