The United States Parachute Association (USPA) Integrated Student Program is designed to guide individuals through the process of becoming a licensed skydiver. The program includes various categories or levels, each with specific requirements and dive flows.
Keep in mind that the Integrated Student Program typically includes categories such as Category A, Category B, Category C, and so on. Each category introduces new skills and requirements for the student to progress towards obtaining their skydiving license. The progression involves demonstrating proficiency in various freefall and canopy skills, as well as meeting certain altitude and safety requirements.
In Category E, you practice unpoised (door) exits and aerobatics to increase your confidence, awareness, and control in freefall.
6. Category F - Freefall F - Canopy
Tracking is a basic group skydiving skill that enables jumpers to gain sufficient freefall separation for a safe opening. It is such an important skill that the freefall training in this category is devoted entirely to tracking techniques.
Freefall skills in Category G address group skydiving maneuvers.
8. Category H - Freefall H - Canopy - A license Check Dive
The last category of the ISP finishes preparing you for the USPA A-license so you can supervise yourself as an independent skydiver.
Application features :
- Includes charts and diagrams that can be zoomed in/out to make it easier to answer related questions - Multiple-choice exercise - There are Hint or Knowledge - Pause the answering timer by touching it. - More than 18 questions in each category. - Review the answers for the topic's learning materials. - Setting delay time to answer the questions and it can be on/off. - Setting for the total number of questions that will appear per topic/ exam, the actual number of questions will be selected by the system if it is less than what has been set. - It can be running Offline. - On the topic selection screen, you can see the progress percentage of the exam per topic