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  • License
    D
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    1200
  • Years in Sport
    5
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  1. Hi y'all. I just visited the Niagra Freefall website and I noticed that they have Instructors that can provide "one on one training by Certified Professional (CSPA) (USPA) Instructors to meet special skydiver's needs." I'm wondering which Instructors hold certified USPA or CSPA Instructional ratings and if the tunnel training can apply to my logbook? And how do I contact the Instructors? Secondly, they state that they employ "professional-trained instructors". Who provides this type of training and who oversees it? And also regarding their statement of "up to four experienced people to fly together in air speeds of up to 140mph". Does this mean I can do a 4way?.. In my freefall suit? And finally, this one in 980's post actually scared me... What does this mean? "I have also heard very recently from some ex-employees that they were operating outside of the TSSA guidelines and it was just a matter of time until there is bound to be an injury." Why are there so many "ex-employees"? Operating "outside of TSSA guidelines"? Huh? And wow, "just a matter of time until there is bound to be an injury." Sorry for the odd post, it's my first one. These statements and quotes have me feeling restless about me visiting their center. I'd love to read your comments. Thank y'all Errol.