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dayle

Licencing Question

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I was recently thinking about joining uspa, so I though,what the hell while I'm at it I may aswell get a uspa licence to go with it.
I currently hold a cspa B licence and almost have my C. I've done a bunch of night jumps, including a formation. I've also did a two point 9 way this summerB|.

I just read over the licence requirements and compared to what I have to do here to get up to my D licence, I'd rather get my uspa D and use it up here when I needed it.

Can I do this? and can I use exsiting logged jumps that I have already done for my qualifications?

Thanks, Blue Skies!;)

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not sure how it works there, but lets say i was in germany and got a german skydiving liscence, then i come back to the states and want to use it... well it is my understanding that since i am an american i would have to transfer to a uspa lisc. there is a section of the sim that talks about this i will have to go look it up..........

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My understanding is that you are alllowed to jump under the rules of the country that are in effect in the country that gave you your licence, regardless of where you are.

Eg, With a CSPA A licence I'm allowed to do night jumps. If I was at a US drop zone, they are supposed to allow me to do one. At least that's what I thought.

I'll be interested in what you find.

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