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Jim P. Slaton

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School that teaches parachute swooping at Perris Valley Skydiving, California, and in 2003 created the first professional swooping, the Pro Swooping Tour. He produced, directed and edited the Pro Swooping Tour's 2003 DVD entitled "The year of Canopy Piloting" in 2003, and with members of Team Extreme
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and Cold Weather Environmental Survival training at the Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine, and was honorably discharged from the US Army as a Sergeant in 1998.
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In 2004 he was the 1st U.S. National Canopy Piloting Champion at Perris Valley Skydiving, California, flying his own signature series parachute called the "JVX.
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In 1999 Slaton signed on with NZ Aerosports flying their Icarus Canopies range and later that year he started a parachute factory team in the new sport of
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in Brazil in 2003, after which he helped organize the 1st World Cup of Canopy Piloting at Perris Valley Skydiving, California, in 2003.
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He organized the annual Swoop Week Championships of canopy piloting between 2007 and 2009 in Longmont, Colorado and Houston, Texas.
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He created the World Parachute Stunt Team and the first amateur swooping tour, the Canopy Piloting Circuit in 2005.
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and the 75th Ranger Regiment Ranger Indoctrination program at Ft. Benning, GA. He also completed the Navy's
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In February 2006, he and his associate Duane Hall flew into each other while filming a parachute stunt in
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and founder of the Pro Swooping Tour, the Canopy Piloting Circuit, and the Ground Launch Center.
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In 2005, he started Ground Launch Center, the first school for the sport of ground launching.
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in 1991, and graduated from the Air Force's Close Air Support School, the US Army's
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He got the new sport of canopy piloting accepted at the 54th annual meeting of the
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Index

Amarillo, Texas
skydiver
US Army
forward observer
Air Assault School
Airborne School
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
canopy piloting
Canopy piloting
International Parachuting Commission
Lake Isabella, California
"New Direction for Skydiving: From Vertical to Horizontal"
The New York Times
"OUTDOORS; A Chute, Some Wind And a Sport Is Born"
The New York Times
Slaton's website
Canopypiloting.com
Pro Swooping Tour
Categories
1970 births
Living people
United States Army soldiers
Sportspeople from Amarillo, Texas
American skydivers

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