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#6 Angie Aragon: USPA National Director & Founder of USPACourses.com

1 h 8 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Hard Deck, I sit down with Angie Aragon — USPA National Director, newly appointed Latin America representative, founder of USPAcourses.com [http://USPAcourses.com], tandem and AFF examiner, FAA senior rigger, and one of the most respected instructor developers in the sport. We talk about how Angie got into skydiving, why she left a successful real estate career to go all in on the sport, and what it really takes to train the next generation of instructors. We also get into canopy consistency at altitude, the pressure and responsibility of examiner work, what it’s like serving as a USPA National Director, and why Latin America is becoming such an exciting part of skydiving’s future. This is a conversation about growth, service, leadership, and staying sharp in a sport that does not tolerate complacency. What we cover: * Angie’s path from Southern California to international skydiving leadership * How she got hooked on skydiving in New Zealand * The realities of tandem and AFF examiner courses * Instructor standards, safety, and decision-making under pressure * USPA leadership and the responsibility behind hard decisions * The growth of skydiving in Latin America * Building new opportunities through competition, education, and community * Angie’s newest project: Project Cutaway

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