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Regulations in Germany and Belgium

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Hi Guys/Girls

I need some help. In June-July I am going to Belgium and Germany for some jumping.

I would like to know what the regulations are around using non-TSO'd equipment in both countries.

You help is appreciated.

Regards
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As far as Belgium is concerned, if your equipment is approved in your country,you may jump it. The reserve repack cycle in your country is also accepted

The only limitation is that an AAD is mandatory to jump in Belgium.

We look forward to seeing you

JP

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Skydive insurance ? Can I buy it at the DZ ?

I do have accident cover and health insurance for the trip, but no skydiving insurance?

I will most probably not bring my Vortex but my valcun as it a bigger container with bigger canopy
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Isn't there a part for the insurance?
- 1 part of the paiment as member
- 1 part as insurance

Just check this at your DZ.



Don't mean to hi-jack the thread, but would like to hear more about the insurance requirements in different countries.

USA has no insurance requirement, but IF you are a member of USPA (required at some DZ's, but not nationally) then you have some limited liability insurance (does not cover the jump plane or other jumpers as I recall, just injury/damage to the uninvolved).

JW
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You need third party liability insurance. You can take the belgian one if you want to, but then you need a certificate of a doctor who declares you "medical fit/apt to skydive".

USPA insurance is not valid for non-american citizens when they jump somewhere else than in the USA.

Jurgen

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