If the FAI recognizes wingsuit formation record achievements based on what has been accomplished so far, does that stop development or changes to the current judging system?
10 Easy Steps to Set a USPA Wingsuit Record 1. Plan your event: keep in mind you’ll need a videographer who can provide a still photo for judging, and a computer with a photo editing program. If you don’t have Photoshop, try downloading Gimp; it’s free. 2. Collect names, USPA membership numbers, and membership expiration from each participant. Hint: for larger groups, it helps to make a spreadsheet or separate typed list of participant information. 3. Download the wingsuit judging grid from the USPA website. 4. Contact two judges (one can be the Safety and Training Advisor at the dropzone, the other a USPA or FAI rated judge, or they can both be judges) and inform them of your record attempt. A pilot may not sign off on wingsuit formation records. 5. Declare your intended formation before you jump. 6. Select the best photo of your formation. 7. You may use your own computer to place the USPA grid over the photo to see if you are confident about achieving a record. 8. Contact the judges
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