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Published continuously since 1979, Skydiving magazine is the authoritative, independent magazine published by jumpers and for jumpers. It contains the latest news on the equipment, events, techniques, people and places of parachuting. Each colorful monthly issue informs and entertains; it makes the sport safer and more fun for its readers. If you take skydiving seriously, then subscribe today. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.

 

 

 


Here's what's in the current issue:

  • Innovative Wingsuit Competition Gets Good Reviews All Around
  • Montana Boogie Goes Well
  • King Air Crash Injures 5
  • Georgia Skydiver Dies After Low Reserve Pull
  • Style & Accuracy Is Harder Than It Looks
  • Jump Prices Vary Widely; A California DZ Keeps Them Low
  • FAA Re-Approves Perris Jet for Skydive Operations and More
  • Piccola Dies from Motorcycle Crash Injuries
  • Conference Advances Efforts to Jump on Federal Land
  • Reserve Entanglement Kills Indiana Student
  • Canopy Collision Fatal in Brazil
  • Pilot Cuts Entangled Skydiver Free
  • Wisc. Jumpship Lands OK After Controls Jam
  • Jumper Injured After Lines Break During Swoop Landing
  • Women Build 20-Way in Ohio, Set State Record
  • Lawyers for 1-800-Skyride Want to Withdraw from Case
  • Canopy Collision Fatal in Florida

And more...


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