maxroper 0 #1 January 27, 2016 Hey! I had a hard landing 2 years ago on my 50th jump and broke my tailbone. It sucked but I am good now and ready to get back at it. I wanted to see that after 2 years, do I need to re-do any of the classes or just a refresher jump with an instructor? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffrey27rj 0 #2 January 27, 2016 You'll for sure need to do a ground school refresher. Even if you didn't NEED to, I don't see why you wouldn't WANT to after being out 2 years. Then you'll have to do a recurrency jump with an instructor. Have fun and nice work getting back to it!*If you fail to plan, you plan to fail* *It's not flair, it's flare* *Please use "your" and "you're" responsibly* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxroper 0 #3 January 27, 2016 Cool sounds good. I am good with doing whatever is needed, just wanted to see if there was anything required or different that I should be ready for when going back. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckakers 370 #4 January 27, 2016 maxroperHey! I had a hard landing 2 years ago on my 50th jump and broke my tailbone. It sucked but I am good now and ready to get back at it. I wanted to see that after 2 years, do I need to re-do any of the classes or just a refresher jump with an instructor? Thanks! There are specific requirements for jumpers of various license levels and time away from the sport to get back in the air. These are outlined in the Skydiver Information Manual (SIM), available as a free download in pdf form here - http://uspa.org/Portals/0/files/Man_SIM_2016.pdfChuck Akers D-10855 Houston, TX Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites