matt1215 0 #1 May 12, 2006 Anybody skip over an A-license and go right for a B (as far as USPA's concerned)? I'm thinking about waiting to send USPA $20, until AFTER I meet the B-lic requirements. Pushing 30 jumps and still have several tasks for my A, but getting my card stamped is do-able in another 3 or 4 jumps. It just seems like I'd be sending them another $20 by the time I got my A-lic card for my B . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #2 May 12, 2006 I did exactly that, but the A license was handled the same as the others back then. My recommendation: finish the tasks on your A license proficiency card and get it stamped. Save your $20 until you complete all of the B License requirements. These days the only people that send in $ to USPA for an A license are those who want a number for posterity.Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSky 2 #3 May 12, 2006 I just wanted to see my name in the magazine“Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and their hopes and dreams. If I didn’t drink this beer, th Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miami 0 #4 May 12, 2006 Once you get the card signed off and stamped it (the card) becomes your A-license. The only reason to send the $20 in to USPA is if you want a number to go with it. You do not need this number for anything though, and I suggest to all of my students to wait until they satisfy the B-license requirements to send in for a license. Hope this helps...Miami Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #5 May 12, 2006 QuoteAnybody skip over an A-license and go right for a B (as far as USPA's concerned)? I'm thinking about waiting to send USPA $20, until AFTER I meet the B-lic requirements. Pushing 30 jumps and still have several tasks for my A, but getting my card stamped is do-able in another 3 or 4 jumps. It just seems like I'd be sending them another $20 by the time I got my A-lic card for my B . i did this, though it ended up taking longer than I suspected. Scan or copy the sheet with the A stamp and keep it safe. Check in at a new DZ took a bit longer than it would with the USPA card, but no real issues. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NWFlyer 2 #6 May 12, 2006 I didn't skip A, but I went straight from A to C. By the time I was able to get water training, I was at 130ish jumps and jumping a lot, so I knew I would get to 200 before too long. There was no immediate value to me for having an actual B license (I didn't need it to attend any boogies, I wasn't interested in night jumps, and I wasn't going for my coach rating). I got the A because although I was aware that the card functioned as a license, I always thought it was supposed to be kind of a temporary solution. Plus, I was such a problem student that I wanted to see an official A license number printed on an official card... somehow made it "real." One practical disadvantage I could see would be that the stamped card is now your only "proof" that you're licensed. If you lose it, you would have to go to the trouble of recreating it with the instructional staff where you got your license. Probably not an insurmountable obstacle (particularly if you and/or the DZ where you met your A requirements keeps a photocopy of the card in their records), but something to think about if you're going to travel to other DZs. Having sent the card in to USPA, it's now documented at USPA that you've met the requirements. Show up at another DZ without the card, and they can look you up online. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #7 May 12, 2006 My C license was my first. I never saw any reason to get a license until there was a demo jump that I wanted to be on years ago. I also got my D so I could get a PRO rating for demos. Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisL 2 #8 May 12, 2006 QuoteI didn't skip A, but I went straight from A to C. Same here. __ My mighty steed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites