michelribeiro 0 #1 July 28, 2016 Brasil - CBPQ EUA - USPA Other country ??? Thank you guys and good jump! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #2 July 28, 2016 Australian Parachute Federation British Parachute Association Canadian Sports Parachuting Association/Association Canadienne des Parachutistes Sportif Federation Aeronautique International (international sporting group that organizes world-level competitions) Federation Francais du Parachute There are several national organizations in New Zealand with some of them being mere fronts for tandem factories. Parachute Industry Association represents hundreds of parachute factories around the world Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michelribeiro 0 #3 July 28, 2016 Hello brow, I understand, but I am needing know about name of license. In Brazil is CBPQ, in USA is USPA. I need to know the name of the licenses of other countries, its shape well. The example, my license in Brazil is CBPQ 75.999 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sammielu 3 #4 July 29, 2016 USPA issues the following licenses: A B C D Each one comes with an individual number. My D license number starts with 3 and has 4 more digits. Some where out there someone has D 33333 from a few years ago. USPA isn't the license name, D 33333 is. Does that help? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,363 #5 July 29, 2016 Hi sammielu, QuoteUSPA isn't the license name, D 33333 is. 'Back in the day' they were: A - Nothing, just the silver wings B - Parachutist C - Jumpmaster D - Expert For the B, C & D you got a little bar with those titles to hang from your wings. Jerry Baumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Squeak 17 #6 August 1, 2016 michelribeiroHello brow, I understand, but I am needing know about name of license. In Brazil is CBPQ, in USA is USPA. I need to know the name of the licenses of other countries, its shape well. The example, my license in Brazil is CBPQ 75.999 Australia APF, Licence A B C D E F, each with a personal number. this does not include instructor, coach or display ratings. Instructors have another level Instructor A (IA) B C & D Instructor Examiner.You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky) My Life ROCKS! How's yours doing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hajo 0 #7 August 1, 2016 Germany: DFV xxxx DFV= Deutscher Fallschirmsportverband e. V. No Subgroups like A,B, ....-------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michelribeiro 0 #8 August 1, 2016 the United States I already knew, but thank you. I don't know other country Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galispo 0 #9 August 1, 2016 You posted this question on a FB group, I replied to you there with info that might be useful to you. Have a look.Rob Gallo "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
potatoman 0 #10 August 2, 2016 ABCD mainly from what I have seen, novice to expert. There is a difference between a License, and a Rating. You cannot loose your license, but you can loose your rating You can be grounded though. LOL - even for life. Ratings below: JM Jumpmaster AI Artistics Instructor FF Flat Fly or old school freefall TIstr Tandem Instructor on Strong CPI Canopy Piloting blah blah blahYou have the right to your opinion, and I have the right to tell you how Fu***** stupid it is. Davelepka - "This isn't an x-box, or a Chevy truck forum" Whatever you do, don't listen to ChrisD. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #11 August 5, 2016 Canadian Sports Parachuting Association issues A, B, C and D Certificates of Proficiency. A few old skydivers still hold E C.O.P.s. In cooperation with the Coaching Association of Canada, CSPA also issues skydiving coach and instructor ratings. CSPA's Technical Committee trains most of the Riggers in Canada and recently started issuing rigger B ratings to military riggers. CSPA's Competition Committee trains judges for national and international competitions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piisfish 140 #12 August 5, 2016 I understand that you are looking for the licensing organisation names Switzerland : it was FSP/FSV/ (Fédération Suisse de Parachutisme/Fallschirm Sport Verein), now Swissskydive We only have 1 license, and then a couple of extensions like Tandem Master, Instructor etc... We also have a complement called SES (Skydive Education System) http://www.skydiveeducationsystem.com/en/ses/whats-ses-12.html to try and get a better formation in the various disciplins.scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites