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Licensed Skydiver Medical – Frequently Asked Questions. FAQs below from (i) the Licensed Skydiver, (ii) Relatives/Friends/Group Organisers, (iii) Doctors; and (iv) Instructors or Drop Zone Operators.
- Become a Skydiver
After passing your Canopy Training written exam, you will be...
- Become a Skydiver
After passing your Canopy Training written exam, you will be eligible for your British Skydiving A Licence and can start learning how to develop your skills in a chosen area, such as formation skydiving or freeflying.
LICENSED SKYDIVER REQUEST FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. Skydiving (sport parachuting) is a “risk sport” where there is always a small but persistent chance of injury or death. Some medical conditions may increase this risk. Skydiving itself may exacerbate some medical conditions. Your patient is approaching you for advice on their level of risk.
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Skydivers can qualify for and receive a variety of licenses and ratings according to their experience, skill, and knowledge level. USPA Licenses are essentially documents of proficiency and are divided into four classes from the lowest to highest levels: A, B, C, and D.
Skydiving (sport parachuting) is a risk sport where there is always a small but definite risk of death, injury or worsening of a pre-existing medical condition. This form is designed to help you identify whether you may be at greater than normal risk
26 paź 2022 · If you’re going tandem skydiving anywhere within the UK, then you’re going to need one of two medical forms – 115A or 115B. One is a simple ‘self declaration of fitness’ and the other is a ‘doctor’s medical certificate’.