USPA SKYDIVING SAFETY DAY is SATURDAY—MARCH, 13, 2010!

For skydivers of all experience levels, from no jumps through those with thousands of skydives are encouraged to join us. Safety day is a seminar-filled day with our usual skydiving operations also going on.

CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES. HERE IS THE 2010 SEMINAR SCHEDULE AND LOTS MORE DETAILS ABOUT SAFETY DAY 2010 AT SKYDIVE ORANGE!


United States Parachute Association Reports Best Safety Record in 47 Years

USPA Safety Day - March 13, 2010 - Promotes Skydiving Safety Awareness

FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Jan. 28, 2010 — Skydiving continues to improve its safety record, according to new statistics released today by the U.S. Parachute Association (USPA), America’s skydiving authority.

In 2009, the USPA recorded the fewest fatal accidents in over 40 years - 16 - out of nearly 3 million jumps made by over 32,000 USPA members and 400,000 first-time skydivers. That’s the fewest number of fatal accidents in more than four decades.

“Skydiving is never without risk,” said Jay Stokes, President of USPA. “But the numbers show we are steadily reducing that risk.”

In the 1970s, the sport averaged 42.5 skydiving fatalities per year. Since then the average has dropped each decade. In the 1980s the average was 34.1, in the 1990s the average was 32.3, and in the decade just closed (2000-2009), the average dropped again to 25.8.

The reduction in fatalities can be attributed to safer equipment, better training and the diligence of drop zone staff at over 200 USPA-affiliated drop zones across the country. “Much of the credit goes to the instructors, pilots, riggers, safety and training advisors and drop zone managers who work to keep skydiving as safe as possible,” continued Stokes.

With 14 fatalities, 1961 - the first year records were kept - stands as the only year with fewer deaths than 2009. The USPA was considerably smaller then with just 3,353 members, and the total number of jumps was far less than today’s roughly 3 million jumps. This record stands as a testament to decades of strict safety standards, training policies and programs, including a USPA Safety Day taking place every March.

USPA Safety Day will be held on Saturday, March 13, 2010, at USPA-affiliated drop zones and skydiving schools throughout the country. Established in 1997, the annual nationwide safety event focuses on making the sport safer and prepares jumpers for the year ahead through a series of skydiving seminars and training drills that serve as both a refresher course and an introduction to new developments, equipment, disciplines and training methods. At Safety Day, seasoned skydivers and rookie jumpers alike can brush up on basic skills and learn new procedures that will keep them safely soaring through the skies.

USPA encourages all of its 220 affiliated drop zones in the United States and skydivers of all experience levels to participate in this vital event that promotes skydiving safety.

USPA Safety Day is crucial as thousands more Americans take to the skies each year, fueled by the popularity of extreme sports and skydiving as a “must-do” life experience.

USPA was awarded the 2009 General Spruance Award by the SAFE Association for USPA’s outstanding contribution to safety through education.


 Here's what happened at last year's safety day at Skydive Orange, VA!

- 2009 Safety Day at Skydive Orange was attended by over 76 skydivers despite clouds all day long.


at Skydive Orange RAIN OR SHINE!
Let's start off the season on a Safe foot... Skydivers of all ages are welcome! There will be better door prizes than there were last year, and Uncle Ned says if you won a shirt from Rainbow Parachute inc. at safety day last year, bring it this year and we'll redeem it  for a much better shirt than you old have got last year. 

9:00AM - Meeting with Presenters in classroom
            - Attendees sign-in and pick up various handouts
            - Setup for first presentation
            - Hanging harness practice (Charlie and Erin)
9:30AM - Aircraft presentation by Bob Mehl
10:00AM - Break and setup for next presentation.  Hanging Harness practice (Samantha)
10:15AM - Fatality presentation by Steve Hetrick
10:45AM - Break and setup for next presentation.  Hanging Harness practice (Rachel)
11:00AM - Equipment presentation by Mike French
11:30AM - Game - Various questions from the SIM, you get it correct, you get a raffle ticket
12:00PM - Lunch break
                (hanging harness practice with Chad and Dr. Liz)
1:00PM - Canopy presentation by Dan Glanz
1:30PM - setup for next presentation
1:45PM - Freefall presentation by Wingnut
2:15PM - Mystery presentation by Nick Kaminski
3:00PM - Raffle tickets drawn and prizes given out
4:00PM - Chez Judy Award Presentation
Sunset - Pizza dinner

 

           - BEER LIGHT GOES ON!  ST. PATTY'S DAY PARTY!
 
** The cutaway harness will be available all day for whoever wants to get in it
 
I am going to have a table set up where people can sign-in and it will contain the following:
 
1. Sign-in sheet (receive a raffle ticket)
2. Copy of timeline for everyone to take so people don't wander too much if we have time in between
3. Canopy Risk Quotient Sheet for people to take and fill out (receive a raffle ticket if filled out)
4. Pizza sign-up sheet $5 per person (no choice on what kind, I'll get various)
 

Emergency procedures will be reviewed at the leaning harness for most
of the day starting at. Seminars will be conducted throughout
the day covering a variety of topics.

The Ches Judy Award will be presented immediately following sunset
load. Pizza dinner and a SOI membership meeting later in the evening.

Schedules will be available at experienced manifest on Saturday
morning.
A few rather worthwhile Raffle prizes such as-

Probably discounts on rigs, a new altimeter, canopies - more details later - 

Goggles (clear student type) 
Hooknife 
Jump Tickets
Logbooks
Packing tool
Sweatshirts
SOI 4-color T-shirts

 
 

 

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