2013 Demonstration Jump Insurance Application - uspa-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 Demonstration Jump Insurance Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Insured Participants' section. Enter the names, USPA numbers, and functions of all participants involved in the jump.
  3. In the 'Additional Insureds' section, list any additional individuals or entities involved, such as sponsors or ground support crew.
  4. Complete the 'Applicant Information' section with details about the Certificate Holder and their contact information.
  5. Fill in the 'Jump Information' section, specifying dates, location, event name, and type of landing area.
  6. Review and sign the 'Certification' section to confirm compliance with safety requirements and insurance policy conditions.
  7. Finally, select your premium based on liability limits and duration of coverage before submitting your application.

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The benefits of jumping with a trained instructor should be more or less self-explanatory, but it bears emphasizing that tandem skydiving is roughly 2.5 times safer than solo skydiving. Fatalities occur at a rate of roughly one in 500,000 in tandem jumps, or at a rate of roughly one in 220,000 with solo jumps.
Yes, many policies contain exclusions for hazardous activities, including skydiving. However, insurers must prove the exclusion applies and that the death was caused directly by the activity.
Personal liability insurance typically does not cover high-risk activities like skydiving. Skydiving insurance offers specific coverage tailored to the unique risks involved in the sport. It can provide higher limits and protects against the specific liabilities associated with skydiving activities.

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Typically, the total cost to get a skydiving license can range anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000 depending on location, program requirements, and repeated jumps. This number includes ground course training, the 25 prescribed jumps, and all necessary skydiving equipment.
Just like with anything else that deviates from the normal risks associated with living day to day, going skydiving regularly will raise an eyebrow around the insurance office. Even jumping a few times a year could increase your life insurance rate by $2 to $5 per thousand dollars of coverage.
The USPA PRO Rating qualifies skydivers for skydiving exhibitions into challenging landing areas. To earn the PRO rating, skydivers with a USPA D license must demonstrate landing skills with the parachute they plan to use for shows and receive training on how to use flags and pyrotechnic devices.

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