Would you like to experience freefall on your first jump? On a Tandem jump, the student is physically harnessed to the Tandem Master Instructor. The jump is made from 9,000 feet providing a freefall of 30 seconds before opening the main (built-for-two) parachute, all with your instructor right there to guide you and provide instruction along the way. Since you are in front of your instructor, with your own altimeter and ripcord, you will have the sensation of being on your own.
Tandem jumping is a great way to get your knees in the breeze with personalized training and one on one instruction. Classes concentrate on introducing you to the sport with some hands-on experience, focusing on freefall body position and canopy descent. Tandem training is scheduled Saturday and Sunday beginning at 8:00 am and continue throughout the day every hour.
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Before each jump, we train you towards earning a skydiving license, but you only make your very first jump ONCE! Why not immortalize your incredible experience on Video and Still Photography! We have very experienced camera flyers that will follow you from the beginning of your experience, all the way through the jump and landing. They will fly in freefall with you document your experience! You will go home with the video professionally edited on a DVD and a 24 count roll of still pictures to enlarge and hang on your wall.
The photography package is a GREAT way to remember your extreme sport experience! Be sure to ask for this when you schedule!
See our Terms & Conditions!Weight and Age Limitations
For your personal safety, and due to manufacturers' equipment limitations, jumpers must weigh no more than 220 pounds and be in reasonable physical health. You must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
Question: What is the fudge factor in your 220 pound weight limit?
Answer: 220 Pounds!
PLEASE NOTE! If you reserve a slot with a deposit, then show up either under age or overweight, your deposit will NOT be refunded! We will card you and we will weigh you!
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See some Tandems on video!
