U.S. Parachute Association
Thomas "Doc" Crump has extensive experience in skydiving and military logistics, currently serving as a National Skydiving Judge and various other roles with the U.S. Parachute Association since 1997. In addition to being an Instructor Assisted Deployment skydiving instructor and a Safety & Training Advisor, Thomas holds multiple positions including Dropzone Safety Officer and Skydiving Demonstrator. Thomas has been associated with the U.S. Army since 1994, where responsibilities include Aerial Delivery Officer and Multifunctional Logistics Officer, with leadership roles overseeing logistics and safety in diverse operational settings. Academic qualifications include degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Multifunctional Logistics, and Aerospace Medicine from Georgia State University, United States Army Logistics University, and others, reflecting a commitment to continuous learning and expertise in both skydiving and military operations.
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U.S. Parachute Association
The United States Parachute Association (USPA) is a voluntary non-profit membership organization of individuals who enjoy and support the sport of skydiving. The association is incorporated in New York and follows the by-laws contained in the USPA Governance Manual.