angle228 0 #1 June 9, 2016 So I have this very good friend who is going to Germany soon (like a few months from now). She just (like last week) got her A-license. She asked me where she should go to jump in Germany and if she would be able to with the USPA A license. I gots no idea Brah can someone please feed me some information about this so I can feed it back to her (pun intended) #yeahididnotfindanythingreliventbysearchingfirst...dicksI am fucking your mom right now Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blis 1 #2 June 9, 2016 Generally in europe they accept foreign licenses from visitors (as long as they fill other national requirements). So, it should be no problem... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deimian 43 #3 June 9, 2016 angle228So I have this very good friend who is going to Germany soon (like a few months from now). She just (like last week) got her A-license. She asked me where she should go to jump in Germany and if she would be able to with the USPA A license. I gots no idea Brah can someone please feed me some information about this so I can feed it back to her (pun intended) #yeahididnotfindanythingreliventbysearchingfirst...dicks If she is going to be living in Germany for more than 6 months she needs to get her German license. That requires: -At least 12 jumps in the last 12 months. -If the previous requirement is not meet, she needs to make the remaining jumps (until 12 in 12 months) with a coach/instructor -Additionally, and regardless of how many jumps she made in the last 12 months, she needs to pass a small test on Air Law. Where is she going to be living? I live in Germany but I jump in Belgium (so I have a Belgian license, not German). Different rules apply there, particularly for non-residents as she would be. I believe that there it is enough to have a FAI license and third-party liability insurance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites