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kinney29

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Ask at the DZ you plan to jump.

I returned to the sport after an 8 year layoff.
Prior to my layoff I had 57 jumps and my A license.
I sat through the first jump class again to refresh my memory and made one AFF style jump with my former instructor so she could make sure I would remember how to pull. B|
After that it was back to regular jumping.

It may be even simpler for you as it has not been as long. This may differ from DZ to DZ though.

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First, welcome back and second, you are not alone. I too laid off early in my career, twice, and had to do recurrency training. It is well worth the effort.

The USPA SIM says that for recurrency after 90 days, for your "B" license, you "should make at least one jump under the direct supervision of a USPA Instructor until demonstrating the ability to safely exercise the privileges of that license."

I say, do whatever they require you do and get back in the air!

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