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COMPLETE SKYDIVING CERTIFICATION
PRACTICE GUIDE PDF
• This 200-question USPA A-License practice guide covers every core exam topic —
equipment, emergency procedures, canopy flight, freefall skills, FARs, weather, and
more — with bolded correct answers and detailed EXPERT RATIONALE under each
question to build real understanding, not just memorization.
• Work through each question independently before reading the correct answer
and EXPERT RATIONALE; revisit any section where you score below 80% to ensure
full exam readiness before your practical evaluation.
USPA A-LICENSE WRITTEN TEST 2026
200-Question Practice Exam | Complete Certification Guide
Q1. What does the acronym USPA stand for?
A. Universal Skydiving Parachute Authority
B. United States Parachuting Agency
C. United States Parachute Association
D. Universal Sport Parachute Association
E. United Skydivers and Pilots Association
✔ Correct Answer: C. United States Parachute Association
EXPERT RATIONALE: USPA stands for United States Parachute Association, the national
governing body for sport skydiving in the United States, responsible for setting licensing
standards, safety guidelines, and training programs.
Q2. What is the minimum number of jumps required to qualify for a USPA A-
License?
, A. 10 jumps
B. 15 jumps
C. 20 jumps
D. 25 jumps
E. 50 jumps
✔ Correct Answer: D. 25 jumps
EXPERT RATIONALE: The USPA A-License requires a minimum of 25 jumps, including all
required freefall skills, demonstrated canopy control proficiency, and a passing score on
the written examination.
Q3. What is the minimum age to obtain a USPA A-License?
A. 14 years old
B. 15 years old
C. 16 years old
D. 17 years old
E. 18 years old
✔ Correct Answer: E. 18 years old
EXPERT RATIONALE: USPA requires all A-License applicants to be at least 18 years of
age. Minors may participate in student training at some dropzones with parental
consent, but the A-License itself is not issued until age 18.
Q4. Which USPA publication outlines licensing requirements, safety
regulations, and training standards?
A. FAA Advisory Circular 105
B. Federal Aviation Regulations Part 65
, C. USPA Integrated Student Program Handbook
D. USPA Skydiver's Information Manual (SIM)
E. FAR Part 91 Supplement
✔ Correct Answer: D. USPA Skydiver's Information Manual (SIM)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The USPA Skydiver's Information Manual (SIM) is the primary
reference document for all USPA licensing requirements, group member rules, safety
recommendations, and training standards.
Q5. How many jumps are required for a USPA B-License?
A. 25 jumps
B. 50 jumps
C. 100 jumps
D. 200 jumps
E. 500 jumps
✔ Correct Answer: B. 50 jumps
EXPERT RATIONALE: The USPA B-License requires a minimum of 50 jumps, while the C-
License requires 200 jumps and the D-License requires 500 jumps. Each level adds
additional skill requirements.
Q6. What is a USPA Group Member (GM) dropzone required to have?
A. A federally licensed airport tower
B. At least one FAA-certified pilot on staff
C. At least one USPA Safety & Training Advisor (S&TA) on the staff
D. A minimum of 500 active members
E. A dedicated military liaison officer
, ✔ Correct Answer: C. At least one USPA Safety & Training Advisor (S&TA) on
the staff
EXPERT RATIONALE: USPA Group Member dropzones must designate at least one Safety
& Training Advisor (S&TA) who is responsible for overseeing training, safety standards,
and USPA compliance at the facility.
Q7. Which license allows a skydiver to jump at any USPA Group Member
dropzone without additional supervision?
A. Student license
B. Provisional license
C. USPA A-License
D. USPA Observer rating
E. Tandem passenger certificate
✔ Correct Answer: C. USPA A-License
EXPERT RATIONALE: The USPA A-License is the first full solo skydiving license. It grants
the holder the privilege to jump at any USPA Group Member dropzone as a self-
supervised, independent skydiver.
Q8. What is the primary purpose of the USPA Integrated Student Program
(ISP)?
A. To regulate aircraft used in skydiving operations
B. To provide a structured training progression from first jump to A-License
C. To certify parachute riggers at the national level
D. To coordinate international skydiving competitions
E. To establish minimum dropzone insurance requirements