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artbel

AFF Levels

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Hi there,

Don't know where to post this, so forgive me if it's not the right forum.
It's been 5 years (due to accidentB|) since my last jump and I started out with AO in 1999. Our DZ was small & no AFF was given there. I recently talked to a fellow jumper and he suggested I'd start with a Level 4 jump this summerB|.
Could somebody explain the different levels to me, or direct me to some online manual.

Thnx & Blue Skies
Artbel


" You don't need a parachute to jump, but you do if you want to do it again."
You don't need a parachute to jump but YOU DO if want to do it again.

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recently talked to a fellow jumper and he suggested I'd start with a Level 4 jump this summer.



Is that fellow jumper a JM/I?

I suggest calling out to the DZ that you will be doing your training jumps at, and ask them what they want you to do. From my experience, you can plan on sitting through a FTC. It's a good thing to do after a five year lay off, since you might have forgotten some things. Take you log book with you, so the JM/Is can see how you did during your first training jumps.
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey

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I too left the sport for 5 years. When I returned, I sat through a modified First Jump Course and made 1 hop-n-pop.

This is what the USPA says in the SIM.

A LICENSE
USPA A-license holders who have
not made a freefall skydive within—
1. 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
2. 90 days: should make at least one jump beginning
in Category D with a USPA AFF Instructor or in
Category B with a USPA IAD Static-Line, or
Tandem Instructor before proceeding to unsupervised
freefall
B LICENSE
USPA B-license holders who have not made a freefall
skydive within the preceding 90 days should make at least
one jump under the supervision of a USPA instructional
rating holder until demonstrating the ability to safely
exercise the privileges of that license.
C AND D LICENSE
USPA D-license holders who have not made a freefall
skydive within the preceding six months should make at
least one jump under the supervision of a USPA instructional
rating holder until demonstrating the ability to safely
exercise the privileges of that license.

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I recently returned to the sport after a 3 year layoff. I reviewed everything that is taught in a first jump course with a USPA instructor. I then made one jump with that instructor. After that I was good to go.

Also, it will help if you make sure you have a current USPA membership before heading back out to the DZ.

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