Persons holding a USPA D license are able to exercise all privileges of a C license holder, participate in certain demonstration jumps, all USPA competitions and record attempts, are eligible for all USPA ratings and for appointment as a Safety & Training Advisor and must have:
A. Met all current requirements for or hold a USPA C license.
B. Completed 200 freefall jumps including:
1. At least ten controlled freefalls of 60 seconds or longer.
2. Accumulating at least one hour of controlled freefall time.
C. Landed within two meters of target center on 25 jumps.
D. Demonstrated the ability to perform individual maneuvers (in sequence-back loop, front loop, left turn, right turn, right barrel roll and left barrel roll) in freefall in 18 seconds or less; OR completed at least two points on an 8-way or larger random skydive (meeting the requirements for the Eagle Award).
E. Made two night jumps (one solo and one RW) with a delay of at least 20 seconds, with verification of prior night jump training from a USPA Instructor. The night jumps must be made with the advice of an S&TA in accordance with USPA BSRs.
F. Passed a written exam conducted by a current USPA I/E, S&TA/I or BOD member.
License Fee: $20.00, effective February 1986.