British Parachute Association (BPA) is the National Governing Body for Sport Parachuting in the United Kingdom.
There are currently 26 Affiliated drop zones in the British Parachute Association.
Among the recommendations being made by the British Parachute Association arising from his investigation of Mr Tipping's death, was that parachutists should consider fitting automatic activation devices.
Parachute Association of Ireland Ltd.
Parachute Association of South Africa (PASA)
It is approved by the British Parachute Association.
Based on their performance in the World Cup in 2009, coming third, they have received considerable support from the British Parachute Association and other skydiving manufacturers.
The operation is a Parachute Association of South Africa (PASA) approved and registered drop zone, licensed for sports skydiving and student training.
A skydiver, he was a trustee of the Royal Aero Club, and a member of the British Parachute Association.
Parachuting is governed by the British Parachute Association, although the aircraft used in this activity are generally CAA-regulated.