Improved Skydiver’s Information Manual Now Available!

Published on Monday, February 24, 2025

Improved Skydiver’s Information Manual Now Available!

USPA—with the help of numerous industry experts—has given the 2025 USPA Skydiver’s Information Manual the most comprehensive update in the document’s history. Based in large part on feedback from members, this major reorganization improves the manual’s clarity and readability, modernizes the information to better serve today’s skydivers and improves the Integrated Student Program, all while maintaining the basic principles on which the manual is based. The 2025 SIM changes include:

    • Replacing the previous outline form with a narrative form that flows easily from one idea to the next

    • A reorganized Integrated Student Program that provides clearer guidance, a reader-friendly format and improved decision-making exercises and quizzes

    • Improved graphics and a cleaner layout

    • Expanded information about safety under canopy, including canopy-flight emergency procedures

    • An overall modernization of information and elimination of outdated content by subject-matter experts in all areas of the sport

All jumpers, but especially instructors and other drop zone leadership, should consider updating their libraries to include the 2025 SIM. The new manual is available as a hardcopy (through the USPA store), hardcopy and e-book (through Amazon.com) and PDF and online (through the USPA website), all of which can be accessed by visiting uspa.org/sim.

USPA will announce when the 2025 SIM is available as an app for Android and iPhone devices; work is currently underway on these. Translations of the 2025 SIM, which are provided by entities outside of USPA, are not currently available.

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