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demoss99

Searching for some skydiving history on the PCA

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I am a second generation skydiver. My dad was jumping back in the late 50's - early '60s when sport jumping was just really getting started. He was in a military jump club/team at Ft. Hood, Texas. I have promised to help him on an research project into skydiving history.

He is wanting to know if anyone out there has any information about the old regulatory skydiving body the "Parachute Club of America" which preceeded the USPA. He's looking to see if there is any record of the old license rolls etc...

In addition, he is looking for anyone with an old PCA patch they would like to sell.

I have contacted the USPA and have had no luck - just wanting to know if anyone else out there has anything they would like to share.

Thanks -



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Or try to contact geronimo at parachutehistory.com - I don't know if she can help but she may have some contacts....
If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone

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He's looking to see if there is any record of the old license rolls etc...
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If my memory serves correct.......

USPA was PCA. It was only a name change in the mid-sixties to sound more proffesional ( ie Assoc vs Club)

Also a move of the Headquarters around the same time. ( From Monteray Cal.)

The only licenses at the time were A,B,C,D( same numbers). There were no other awards at that time. Gold wings , Freefall badges, Instructer ratings etc came much later.


P.S. I found my original logbook , will scan and post the license requirements in a bit.
GW685,D3888,C5052,SCS843

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I joined PCA in mid'64 and they only had Gold Wings at that time; no one (in USA) had made 2,000 jumps yet.
They had a blue 'triangular' shaped patch that said 'PCA' on it.
For information on real OLD stuff try contacting Jim Bates with Conneticut Parachutes Inc (????). Try sending and email to Kim Knor at [email protected] as she has a lot of info on the Pioneers of Parachuting.

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Thanks for everyone's input - its much appreciated. Now I just need to get my dad to get his own dz.com account and he can do this stuff himself - haha

Thanks again!!!

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