United States Parachute Association
The United States Parachute Association (USPA) is a self-governing body for the sport of skydiving. Its headquarters are located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, parallel to I-95. The USPA's roots go back to the National Parachute Riggers-Jumpers, Inc., which was formed in the 1930s.
Sport | Skydiving |
---|---|
Jurisdiction | United States |
Abbreviation | USPA |
Founded | 1946 |
Affiliation | International Skydiving Commission |
Affiliation date | 1946 |
Headquarters | 5401 Southpoint Centre Boulevard |
Location | Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States |
President | Chuck Akers |
Chairman | Randy Allison |
Vice president(s) | Sherry Butcher |
Secretary | Ray Lallo, Jr. |
Official website | |
uspa | |
Functions
USPA performs the following functions:
- Issues sport skydiving licenses and longevity/skill/achievement awards
- Publishes and maintains skydiving training manuals and course guidelines from which instructional ratings are issued
- Serves as legal advocate and political lobbyist for skydiving
- Provides third-party insurance for skydivers
- Maintains the Basic Safety Requirements (BSR's) as a set of voluntarily followed safety guidelines
- Coordinates skydiving competitions and awards
- Publishes Parachutist, a monthly magazine for members[1]
The National Skydiving Museum is planned to be built in Central Florida.[2]
See also
References
- "Parachutist Magazine". USPA. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- "An Exciting Update from James F. (Curt) Curtis III, President/CEO, Board of Trustees..." International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame. 19 November 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.