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Monday, April 28, 2025

Ask a rigger | What is an example of unexpected gear wear I should watch for?

Ask a rigger | What is an example of unexpected gear wear I should watch for?
Sunday, September 1, 2019

Gear damage happens in many ways: from normal wear and tear, sliding in landings, dragging rigs across the packing floor, etc. Surprisingly, one item that can cause significant damage is the keeper, the elastic band with which you stow your chest or leg straps.

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Rating Corner | Defining a Freefall Skydive

Rating Corner | Defining a Freefall Skydive
Sunday, September 1, 2019

At its summer 2018 meeting, the USPA Board of Directors adjusted the requirements for students obtaining A licenses to align with requirements for Féderátion Aéronautique Internationale Certificates of Proficiency.

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Five Hazardous Attitudes

Five Hazardous Attitudes
Monday, August 19, 2019

Attitude plays a vital role in skydiving, for both students and more experienced jumpers. And although we are not airplane pilots, as skydivers we share many issues in common with pilots. The Federal Aviation Administration long ago identified five hazardous attitudes of aircraft pilots that can often lead to accidents. Skydivers can also be affected by those same five dangerous attitudes and their consequences. 

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Safety check | EPs and Your Gear

Safety check | EPs and Your Gear
Thursday, August 1, 2019

In the early 1990s, a skydiver reported that an automatic activation device saved his life. This jumper experienced a main parachute malfunction and pulled his cutaway handle but never pulled his reserve ripcord.

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Ask a Rigger | How Often Should I Inspect My Gear?

Ask a Rigger | How Often Should I Inspect My Gear?
Thursday, August 1, 2019

It’s a good idea to inspect your rig carefully at least once before each jump. If you pack for yourself, you need to inspect the critical parts of your rig each time.

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