This former USPA Executive Director recently retired following 13 years in the position. BACK Answer.

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This former USPA Executive Director recently retired following 13 years in the position. BACK Answer

This woman is credited as the first woman to manually activate a parachute after exiting an airplane in flight. BACK Answer

BACK In this year, Joe Kittinger Exited a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet. Answer

BACK This country hosted the first-ever World Parachuting Championships in Answer

BACK This jumper filed for a patent for the Sentinel Automatic Activation Device in Answer

BACK This USPA Rating requires a current FAA Class 3 Medical Exam, or the equivalent. Answer

BACK Following several years of development, USPA approved the Integrated Student Program in this year. Answer

BACK This USPA member is credited as being the father of the Acelerated Freefall program. Answer

BACK This time guideline is used by instructors to help keep students attentive and focused during classroom training. Answer

BACK This USPA program was replaced and renamed as the Safety & Training Advisor program in Answer

BACK This discipline is frequently compared to ballet, but it takes two to tango. Answer

BACK This discipline was recently dropped from the USPA Nationals competition. Answer

BACK This site has hosted the U.S. Nationals more times than any other venue. Answer

BACK 4-way relative work became a part of USPA National competition in this year. Answer

BACK This early 80's 8-way formation skydiving team would often leave their competitors “reflecting” on finding a way to beat them. Answer

BACK This airplane is considered to be the most commonly used aircraft for skydiving operations in the U.S. Answer

BACK This twin turboprop airplane gained popularity as a skydiving aircraft beginning in the mid-90's, although the retractable landing gear has led to many gear-up landings. Answer

BACK This large twin engine airplane saw use as an airliner and in military operations during WW-2 before flying skydivers at boogies across the U.S. starting in the 60's. Answer

BACK This twin engine airplane was used for jumping in the 70's and early 80's. It was known to occasionally stall on jump run, resulting in one fatal crash in Answer

BACK This high-wing, single engine turboprop utility aircraft can be ordered from the factory with the necessary options for skydiving operations already installed. Answer

BACK This simple device, if installed, pulls the reserve ripcord after the main canopy is released. Answer

BACK This redundant gear check will help ensure that your gear is ready for the skydive. Answer

BACK According to FAA regulations, main canopies may only be packed by these people. Answer

BACK This is a pilot chute fit for a Rigging Innovations Talon or Dirty Harry. Answer

BACK This was the first cross- braced canopy ever manufactured. Answer

BACK USPA requires that these jumpers must be landed by sunset. Answer

BACK Jumping through clouds could get you into hot water with the FAA and the USPA. To remain legal, you have to be horizontally this far away from a cloud when at or above 10,000 Feet. Answer

BACK This section of the USPA Governance Manual outlines the procedures for disciplinary actions. Answer

BACK According to USPA, the drop zone landing area requires this radial distance of unobstructed landing area to meet the requirements for student skydivers. Answer

BACK Early model wingsuits (batwings) were prohibited by the USPA Basic Safety Requirements until this year. Answer

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BACK A. Who is Tiny Broadwick (1914 while demonstrating parachute jumps for the Army in San Diego)

BACK A. What was 1960.

BACK A. Where is Yugoslavia

BACK A. Who was Steve Snyder.

BACK A.What is the USPA Tandem Instructor rating.

BACK A. What is 2000.

BACK A. Who was Ken Coleman.

BACK A. What is the rule.

BACK A.What is the Area Safety Officer.

BACK A. What is freestyle.

BACK A. What is Sky Surfing.

BACK A.Where is Muskogee, Oklahoma

BACK A. When was 1970.

BACK A. Who was Mirror Image.

BACK A. What is the Cessna 182.

BACK A.What is the Beechcraft King Air.

BACK A. What is the Douglas DC-3.

BACK A.What is the Lockheed Loadstar.

BACK A. What is the Quest Kodiak

BACK A. What is a reserve static line.

BACK A. What is the "Check of 3s". (Check your 3 straps and 3 handles 3 times.)

BACK A. Who is an FAA Rigger, a person under direct supervision of an FAA Rigger, or the person intending to use the parachute on the next jump.

BACK A. What is the Magnum 44.

BACK A.What is the Performance Designs Excalibur.

BACK A. Who are all student jumpers.

BACK A. What is 1 statute mile.

BACK A. What is Section 1-6

BACK A. What is 100 meters

BACK A. What is 1987.