Todd Pirich, the owner of Core Mitigation, is an experienced mold remediation technician based in Roscommon, Michigan. When he is not managing operations at Core Mitigation, Todd Pirich enjoys skydiving. He maintains a United States Parachute Association B License and has completed more than 350 jumps. Individuals can pursue a number of licenses with the United States Parachute Association (USPA). Licenses are graded A through D and are used to denote overall jump experience. Upon completing initial training, which involves a minimum of 25 jumps, individuals receive their Skydiving A License. In addition to recording 25 additional jumps to achieve their B License, individuals must log at least 30 minutes of freefall time. Licensing standards increase significantly for the higher licensing classes. A Skydiving C License can be achieved following 200 jumps and 60 minutes of freefall time, while the D License requires 500 jumps and three hours of air time. After meeting the requirements for a specific license, individuals can visit www.uspa.org and fill out the appropriate application. Applications must be signed by a USPA instructor, while the D License application requires additional signatures from the instructor examiner and a USPA board member.