Conn. Agencies Regs. § 15-41-42e - Off-center demonstration jumps
Only licensed parachutists as defined by USPA shall be permitted to make off-center demonstration jumps at a temporary drop zone who, in addition to the regulations herein contained, comply with the following provisions:
(a)
The parachutist
shall:
(a) possess a current Class D
license; (b) a USPA exhibition rating and meet all requirements of Part 118 of
the USPA demonstration jump guidelines.
(b)
The minimum landing area.
The target point shall be at least 150 feet from the designated spectator area
for Class D jumpers and for exhibition rated jumpers as required by the FAA for
Level 1 or Level 2 jumps.
(c)
Adequate police and/or assigned security protection shall be provided to keep
the target area clear of spectators.
(d)
Wind limitations. Ground
winds allowable for demonstration jumps shall not exceed 15 MPH.
(e) Parachutists shall not exit aircraft
directly over crowds or spectators.
(f) Radio communications or visual signals
shall be provided between jump aircraft and drop zone.
(g) The applicant requesting a waiver for a
parachute jump shall submit with the application written proof of authorization
from the property owner (owners) to use the area described as a temporary drop
zone. The application for waiver shall include a complete description of the
drop zone area.
Notes
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