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Is there an age / weight limit to skydive?
Skydivers must be 18 or older to participate.
We can take passengers that weigh up to 220 pounds . We can occasionally take bigger people depending on the weather and body composition. Max weight of the tandem pair and equipment together must remain under 500 pounds.
A $25 service fee if the passenger weighs over 200 pounds. This offsets the additional fuel, and wear on the equipment and instructor.
When are you open?
We take reservations
Fridays: 12 pm to 5 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM to 5 PM
We are also open on certain holidays, check the booking calendar or call for a specific date and time.
What should I wear to skydive?
Wear seasonally appropriate clean, comfortable clothes and lace-up shoes that you don’t mind getting torn, or dirty.
In the summer T-shirts and athletic shorts feel nice and cool at altitude and not too hot on the ground. Warm thin layers in the winter will keep the wind from making you uncomfortable. We have jumpsuits available at your request.
When should I arrive?
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment time. We will fill out the necessary paperwork, give you some brief instructions, and put on the necessary equipment prior to your skydive. Plan to be at the airport for 2-3 hours in case there is weather or other such delays.
How high do we jump?
We will exit the airplane at approximately 2 miles above the ground. During your freefall, you will get to speeds of around 120 miles per hour before we deploy the parachute. While we are under parachute you can direct your instructor to take a nice leisurely descent and enjoy the cool air and silence away from the hustle, or you can ask them to spin you up and do a bunch of speed-inducing maneuvers.
What kind of weather can we jump in?
There are times we have to delay due to rain, clouds, or dangerous winds. In these cases, we will send out a delay notification to the phone and email in the reservation.
If you are worried about the weather please give us a call (254-947-3483) before you come out. We would be happy to discuss the current jump conditions.
I want to jump by myself, do I have to do a tandem?
Tandem Skydiving is by far the safest, least time-consuming and most affordable way to experience freefall.
To become a licensed skydiver please visit USPA.org for more information.