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Is 92R (Parachute Rigger) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 92R (Parachute Rigger)

AIT / Training

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Liberty, NC (Parachute Rigger Course) / Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Quartermaster

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About 92R Parachute Rigger

Packs and maintains parachutes, harnesses, and related aerial delivery equipment. Inspects parachute systems to ensure airworthiness and supports airborne operations across Army units.

Training Duration

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Liberty, NC (Parachute Rigger Course) / Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Quartermaster

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll pack, maintain, and inspect the parachute systems that support Army airborne operations — individual personnel parachutes, cargo delivery systems, and the specialized rigging that gets equipment to where roads don't go. Every pack must be right because there is no acceptable error rate in this specialty. Airborne soldiers trust riggers with their lives, and that trust is earned through documented, inspected, zero-defect work. The discipline and precision this MOS develops is genuine and transferable. Industrial rigging, aerial delivery support contracting, and civilian skydiving operations are civilian pathways.

What It's Actually Like

You pack parachutes. The T-11, the MC-6, the HALO/HAHO systems, cargo parachutes, whatever the jump is. The packing process is precise, documented, and subject to inspection because the consequences of a wrong fold in the wrong place are immediate and severe in a way that makes the quality standard self-enforcing. Your name goes on every parachute you pack. That accountability is intentional. The parachute rigger community is small, specialized, and takes its standards seriously in a way that few Army communities match — not because the Army enforces it specifically, but because the practitioners enforce it on themselves. Rigger certification (FAA Senior or Master Parachute Rigger) is the civilian credential and is achievable during service. Sport parachuting drop zones, aerial delivery companies, military contractor support, and specialized logistics companies all hire FAA-certified riggers. The certifying authority recognizes your military packing experience toward certification requirements. Some 92R soldiers transition to skydiving instructors, which pays modestly but is its own reward for the people drawn to it. The rigger community — civilian and military — is the kind of small professional world where reputation travels and competence is respected.

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