Types of Jumps

Tandem Skydive

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March 9, 2010
Tandem Skydive

With a Tandem Skydive you are attached to a USPA rated Tandem Instructor.  This is the most common method of making a first skydive.  It requires only about 15 minutes of instruction.  You’re only responsibility in this skydive is to arch your body and have a good time. The cost of a tandem skydive...
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Accelerated Freefall

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March 9, 2010
Accelerated Freefall

In an Accelerated Freefall (AFF) skydive you exit the plane with two AFF rated instructors who insure your stability and that you deploy your main parachute at the proper altitude.  You then fly your own parachute safely to the ground with radio assistance from another instructor.  An AFF first jump requires about 4 hours...
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Instructor Assisted Deployment

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March 9, 2010
iad

The Instructor Assisted Deployment (IAD) is similar to a Static Line jump, only an instructor deploys the parachute instead of a static line.  This method provides a much softer and much more controlled opening than the older static-line method of training. During an Instructor Assisted Deployment (IAD) jump, you exit the plane from 5,000...
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Licensed Jumpers

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March 9, 2010
3 way skydive

Licensed jumpers are always welcome at Fly Free Skydiving.  We have hot showers and camping available on airport property.  There are plenty of restaurants and other conveniences within a five minute drive of the airport.  Our aircraft is a Cessna 182 that can carry four jumpers to an altitude of 10,500′ in twenty minutes. ...
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