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USPA Board Withdraws From Indoor Skydiving

Will Seek To Work With Any 'Emerging National Governing Body' For The Sport

Beginning November 1, USPA will no longer be involved in indoor skydiving by supporting indoor skydiving national championships or selecting U.S. Teams for international indoor skydiving competitions. USPA will seek to cooperate with any emerging national governing body for tunnel flying.

The board of the association passed a resolution unanimously on July 23 19-0 with three members absent.
Board of Directors Resolution

The resolution states:

Expressing the position of the United States Parachute Association with regards to “indoor skydiving” and delineating the role of the Association going forward.

WHEREAS, the International Parachuting Commission created a Class G airsport called “indoor skydiving” at its 2014 plenary meeting, and;

WHEREAS, such “indoor skydiving” exists solely within vertical wind tunnels, and;

WHEREAS, such tunnel flight fails to meet the USPA definition of skydiving, and;

WHEREAS, the membership of the Association has made its collective opinion known to the Directors through various informal methods, and;

WHEREAS, the participants in tunnel flying currently lack a National Governing Body to represent their interests on the national and international level,

THEREFORE be it RESOLVED that:

Effective 1 November 2017, the United States Parachute Association will not use Association resources to support the sport of “indoor skydiving,” except to nominate International Judges to such IPC events as appropriate. USPA will seek to encourage, foster, and cooperate with any emerging national governing body for tunnel flying.

(Source: USPA news release)

FMI: www.uspa.org

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