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Charles Crinklaw Elected as USPA Central Regional Director   (Dec 2019) Homepage Industry News

Results are in for the special election to fill the vacancy for the Central Region seat on the USPA Board of Directors.

A Record Crowd—Skydive Perris Hosts the 2019 International Skydiving Hall of Fame Celebration By Doug Garr   (Dec 2019) Features

In October, the International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame held its 10th annual Hall of Fame Celebration at Skydive Perris in California.

Leap Frogs—Forged by the Sea, Air and Land By Robert Guerra | Photos courtesy of the U.S. Navy   (Dec 2019) Features

The U.S. Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs, has represented the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community for decades, slowly and steadily developing their craft.

Zen and the Art of Organizer Maintenance—Alethia Austin’s Great Advice for New (and Not-So-New) Organizers By Annette O’Neil   (Dec 2019) Features

Over the years, Austin’s unique mix of hard-charging and grounded doesn’t just make its mark on the marketing side of the skydiving industry.

The Big Green Sky—Two Carbon-Offset Initiatives Offer Skydivers a Greener Way to Go By Annette O’Neil   (Dec 2019) Features

First things first: There’s a lot of debate surrounding this topic. Global climate change remains a charged topic, season after season … especially since those seasons seem to be, well, changing.

Providing the Key to Safety—Bryan Burke Receives the 2019 USPA Gold Medal for Meritorious Service By George Hargis   (Dec 2019) Features

The USPA Board of Directors chose Bryan Burke, D-8866, to receive its prestigious Gold Medal for Meritorious Service. Every year, USPA presents a select few recipients with this award, which honors “outstanding Americans who, by their efforts over a period of years, have made significant contributions to the skydiving community.”

United Nations—The 2019 FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving and Artistic Events A USPA Staff Report with contributions from Skydive Arizona Marketing and Events Coordinator George Hargis   (Dec 2019) Features

During the first week of October, you could hear a variety of languages anywhere on the drop zone: Chinese in the boarding area, French on the packing mats in the hangar, Norwegian around the pool, German at the mock-up and Russian at the manifest window. 

The 2019 Wingsuit Flying World Cup—The Spirit of World Competition By Scott Callantine   (Dec 2019) Features

When a competitive skydiver earns a U.S. Parachute Team patch and the opportunity to represent their country at a Fédération Aéronautique Internationale world skydiving event, they are bound to have an amazing experience.

Parachutist Around the World   (Dec 2019) People Parachutist Around the World
Donors   (Dec 2019) Donors Five Minute Call
Featured DZ Photo by Lonnie Kirk | D-18988   (Dec 2019) Featured Photos Featured DZ

Jeff Weiss makes a sunset swoop at Start Skydiving in Middletown, Ohio.

Featured Event Photo by Michael Brewer  | D-33350   (Dec 2019) Featured Photos Featured Event

Kevin Arcamona chases down the base during Skydive Midwest’s Freefly Fest invitational sequential event in Sturtevant, Wisconsin.

Ask a Rigger | Why Should I Learn More About My Gear? By Jen Sharp   (Dec 2019) Safety & Training Ask A Rigger

You pull one handle and, magically, there is an open parachute over your head. And if that doesn’t work, you just cut away, pull the reserve handle and later buy your rigger their bottle of choice. Voilà! Seems simple enough.

Foundations of Flight | Learning About Learning Freefly—Using the Gears By Joel Strickland   (Dec 2019) Safety & Training Foundations of Flight

Brought to you by three-time British Freefly Champion Joel Strickland. Strickland is a full-time freefly coach and tunnel-flying professional and a Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Artistic Events Judge. Jumpers can read more of his writing or contact him for tunnel camps in Europe at joelstrickland.net.

Safety Check | Letter to Santa By Ron Bell   (Dec 2019) Safety & Training Safety Check

My first year here at USPA as director of safety and training has gone by so quickly.

Keep an Eye Out | Brass and Rubber By Jim Crouch   (Dec 2019) Safety & Training Keep An Eye Out

Oil and water, Red Bull and milk, brass grommets and rubber bands: all things that don’t mix together well.

Featured Training Photo Photo by Carlos Rodriguez | D-33453   (Dec 2019) Safety & Training Featured Photos Safety & Training Featured Photo

A tandem student points out his altitude as he makes his first skydive with instructor Jeff Whitt at Skydive Spaceland–Houston in Rosharon, Texas.

Featured Jumper Photos by Pete Jabczynski | D-25812   (Dec 2019) To New Heights Featured Photos To New Heights Featured Photo

On back-to-back loads organized by T.J. Hine at Skydive Chicago in Ottawa, Illinois, Doug Janssen (left photo, red helmet), C-46750, celebrates his 2,000th jump and Larry Stein (right photo, blue jumpsuit with black grippers), D-9016, celebrates his 5,000th jump.

Spaceland–Houston Hosts POPS Nationals and JOS Record Event By James Davis   (Dec 2019) Five Minute Call

Members of the Parachutists Over Phorty Society and its many subgroups gathered at Skydive Spaceland–Houston in the quaint Texas town of Rosharon October 2-6 to compete in the annual POPS National Championships and Jumpers Over Seventy Record Attempts.

Corrections   (Dec 2019) Five Minute Call
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