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martimarr

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Simply put, No. You will however, have to become re-current. Contact the DZ where you will start jumping at again and the instructional staff there will give you all the ready set go information and instruction that you will need to get your knees back in the breeze. Blue Skies and soft landings.
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From the SIM:

USPA A-license holders who have not made a freefall skydive within 60 days should make at least one jump under the supervision of a currently rated USPA instructional rating holder until demonstrating altitude awareness, freefall control on all axes, tracking, and canopy skills sufficient for safely jumping in groups

More info in section 5-2. If you do not have a SIM hardcopy you can look-up this info online at uspa.org and clicking the SIM link at the top of the page.

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In addition to the currency jump many DZs will either have you sit through a refresher course or work one on one with a coach/instructor to review things like malfuctions, emergency procedures, landing patterns, etc.

You should plan on paying some for the currency jump (and refresher if they deem it necessary) since it does require time from a coach/instructor.

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