Learn to Skydive
Tandem Or AFF (Accelerated Free-Fall)?
Currently we offer Tandem and A.F.F. instructional methods; both are fully endorsed by the USPA and both have their benefits. The tandem instructional method merges with A.F.F. and the differences between the programs is really in how you get started on those first few jumps. If you would feel more comfortable having the instructor do the flying your first time, or if you are looking for that one time thrill-ride, check out the home page for more details and to book your first tandem. However, if you would like to make your first skydive not attached to anyone or you have done a tandem and are ready to start the course then keep reading.
Currently we offer Tandem and A.F.F. instructional methods; both are fully endorsed by the USPA and both have their benefits. The tandem instructional method merges with A.F.F. and the differences between the programs is really in how you get started on those first few jumps. If you would feel more comfortable having the instructor do the flying your first time, or if you are looking for that one time thrill-ride, check out the home page for more details and to book your first tandem. However, if you would like to make your first skydive not attached to anyone or you have done a tandem and are ready to start the course then keep reading.
Ready To Learn More?
AFF – Accelerated Free-Fall, is a course of study for obtaining a USPA A license. Unlike tandem skydiving, where you are attached to the instructor, you will have your own parachute, altimeter, goggles, and jumpsuit when you exit the aircraft. In the early stages of the progression you will be accompanied by two instructors who will assist you in meeting your goals while working to keep you safe. Despite having the instructors present, it is still your responsibility to be aware of your surroundings and to pilot your parachute safely to the ground.
The AFF Program At A Glance
Below is a breakdown of each phase of the AFF program with basic information, and pricing. All categories and classes include all the necessary: ground prep and courses; quizzes and briefs; and study material. NOTE: The USPA requires a minimum of 25 jumps to acquire an A license and the AFF course is just an outline. Each category has a required number of jumps to advance but these numbers reflect first-time passes of every jump. If you have to repeat a jump, it may mean that you will have more than 25 jumps when you get your license. If you need to repeat any jump the cost is the same as for the jumps in the category you repeat.
Below is a breakdown of each phase of the AFF program with basic information, and pricing. All categories and classes include all the necessary: ground prep and courses; quizzes and briefs; and study material. NOTE: The USPA requires a minimum of 25 jumps to acquire an A license and the AFF course is just an outline. Each category has a required number of jumps to advance but these numbers reflect first-time passes of every jump. If you have to repeat a jump, it may mean that you will have more than 25 jumps when you get your license. If you need to repeat any jump the cost is the same as for the jumps in the category you repeat.
Cost
While in the AFF program, you will pay as you advance levels. The chart below outlines the costs associated with each level. The total cost of our AFF program is $3,575.00. The cost covers all parachute, altimeter, helmet, goggles, jumpsuit rentals as well as all slot fees on the aircraft. Please take the time to read through these and if you have any questions please contact us.
While in the AFF program, you will pay as you advance levels. The chart below outlines the costs associated with each level. The total cost of our AFF program is $3,575.00. The cost covers all parachute, altimeter, helmet, goggles, jumpsuit rentals as well as all slot fees on the aircraft. Please take the time to read through these and if you have any questions please contact us.