
SKYDIVING RECURRENCY TRAINING
REFRESH YOUR SKILLS IN A CALM, PRIVATE ENVIRONMENT
OVERVIEW
USPA SIM Section 4-2 determines when the holder of a particular license becomes un-current. In addition, USPA provides guidelines to its instructional rating holders to determine the training process to become recurrent.
Are you un-current or out of practice with your emergency procedures? Then schedule a private recurrency training with us. We'll handle all the dropzone logistics and provide a calm, easeful environment to re-enter the sport.
CURRENT STATUS
Check your uncurrency dates
USPA A License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Apr 13, 2025
USPA B License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Mar 14, 2025
USPA C-D License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Dec 14, 2024
TRAINING DETAILS
What to expect from your recurrency training
Our recurrency training program is designed to help you refresh your skills and regain confidence in a safe, controlled environment. The program includes:
- Comprehensive ground training review
- Equipment familiarization and inspection
- Emergency procedures review
- Canopy control practice
- Progressive jump sequence
- Personalized coaching and feedback
The number of jumps required will depend on your experience level and time away from the sport. Your instructor will work with you to create a personalized training plan.
RECURRENCY REQUIREMENTS
Training requirements based on license level
USPA A License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Apr 13, 2025
Not Jumped In | Need To |
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60 days to 6 months | Review of emergency procedures and check dive with an USPA instructional rating holder. You must demonstrate altitude awareness, freefall control on all axes, tracking, and canopy skills sufficient for safely jumping in groups. |
6 months or more | In addition to the above you will most likely have to audit a first jump course. |
USPA B License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Mar 14, 2025
Not Jumped In | Need To |
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90 days to 12 months | Review of emergency procedures and check dive with an USPA instructional rating holder. You must demonstrate altitude awareness, freefall control on all axes, tracking, and canopy skills sufficient for safely jumping in groups. |
12 months or more | In addition to the above you will most likely have to audit a first jump course. |
USPA C-D License
You are un-current if your last jump was before Dec 14, 2024
Not Jumped In | Need To |
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180 days to 24 months | Review of emergency procedures and check dive with an USPA instructional rating holder. You must demonstrate altitude awareness, freefall control on all axes, tracking, and canopy skills sufficient for safely jumping in groups. |
24 months to 5 years | In addition to the above you will most likely have to audit a first jump course. |
5 years or more | Audit a first jump course. |
POLICY
Payment, Re-scheduling and Cancellation
Please contact us to discuss and schedule your custom training plan prior to arriving at AXIS. Seasonal demand for coaching at Skydive Arizona increases in the fall and winter months.
To provide you with the best possible experience, we kindly ask that you reach out to us with at least 2 weeks notice.
We welcome and strive to accommodate walk-ups and inquiries, but are generally more limited on time.
Once you are satisfied with the training plan your coach has created, you may be asked to pay a non-refundable deposit to secure your reservation.
If you choose to cancel or reschedule no later than 72 hours prior to an event, your deposit can be applied towards a later date or other service.
For later cancellations and no-shows, the deposit is forfeit. You may send a replacement in your stead, but will need to make financial arrangements with that person yourself.