Skydiving Courses in Vallarta
Skydiving Courses in Vallarta
Skydiving Courses in Vallarta
Accelerated Freefall Progression
We are the only certified drop zone in the Mexican pacific coast and we are aproved to give you a USPA valid course to continue jumping pretty much all over the glove
The course
2 tandem jumps mandatory, 7 Student levels with Instructor then a solo jump
The next step to get your A licence you will have to do 15 more jumps
Requirements for A licence is 25 jumps
If you need more info contact via WhatsApp 3221385172
Price for 9 jumps $54,000 MXN
Level 1: Tandem Jumps
Tandem 1: The first tandem is meant for you to check out what skydiving is all about and see whether you’d like to do it as a hobby Or take it more seriously and make a career out of it. it’s important to have what it takes To do it.
Tandem 2: This one is for you to do the basic procedures, so you can jump on your own: Stable exit, check the altimeter every five seconds, practice opening your parachute and actually opening the parachute on time. You will control and fly your parachute until you land it.
The course typically takes 4 to 6 hours, and its purpose is to explain in depth how the equipment works, safety measures, how to solve possible malfunctions, basics about the winds, and other things necessary to be a safe Skydiver.
Level 2: Ground School
The course typically takes 4 to 6 hours, and its purpose is to explain in depth how the equipment works, safety measures, how to solve possible malfunctions, basics about the winds, amongst other things.
Level 3: AFP Level 1
From now on you jump with your own parachute, you will also wear jumpsuit, altimeter, helmet, goggles, and radio to help you fly your parachute. The purpose is to dominate the jump sequence: stable exit, proper opening practice, the actual opening of the parachute on time, Circle of awareness, check every five seconds throughout the jump, canopy control and safe and soft landing. All while supervised and assisted by an instructor.
Level 4: AFP Level 2
The purpose of this jump is to dominate a stable exit, check circle of awareness every five seconds, two opening practices, Controlled 90° right turn and a 90° left turn, the actual opening of the parachute on time, canopy check, canopy control, and safe and soft landing assisted by an instructor.
Level 5: AFP Level 3
The purpose of this jump is a stable exit, one opening practice, and keeping your heading. This is when your instructor lets you go for the first time during free fall. The actual opening of the parachute on time, canopy check, canopy control, and safe and soft landing.
Level 6: AFP Level 4
The purpose is a stable exit. Once you are stable during free fall, your instructor lets you go, you now have to do a 90° right turn and a 90° left turn by yourself, open your parachute while stable, canopy control checking altitude every 5 seconds.
Level 7: AFP Level 5
Dive exit unassisted, maintain jump direction, COA (Circle Of Awareness) check, 360° turn to the right, and 360° turn to the left. Stable opening and canopy maneuvers with minimal assistance for landing.
Level 8: AFP Level 6
Unstable maneuvers Altitude check, barrel roll to the right, altitude check, barrel roll to the left. Altitude check and finally track before opening the parachute. All these terms and maneuvers are explained and practiced prior to every jump.
Level 9: AFP Level 7
Dive exit, front loop, get stable, back loop, get stable and open your parachute stable and on time.
Accelerated Freefall Progression
We are the only certified drop zone in the Mexican pacific coast and we are aproved to give you a USPA valid course to continue jumping pretty much all over the glove
The course
2 tandem jumps mandatory, 7 Student levels with Instructor then a solo jump
The next step to get your A licence you will have to do 15 more jumps
Requirements for A licence is 25 jumps
If you need more info contact via WhatsApp 3221385172
Price for 9 jumps $54,000 MXN
Level 1: Tandem Jumps
Tandem 1: The first tandem is meant for you to check out what skydiving is all about and see whether you’d like to do it as a hobby Or take it more seriously and make a career out of it. it’s important to have what it takes To do it.
Tandem 2: This one is for you to do the basic procedures, so you can jump on your own: Stable exit, check the altimeter every five seconds, practice opening your parachute and actually opening the parachute on time. You will control and fly your parachute until you land it.
The course typically takes 4 to 6 hours, and its purpose is to explain in depth how the equipment works, safety measures, how to solve possible malfunctions, basics about the winds, and other things necessary to be a safe Skydiver.
Level 2: Ground School
The course typically takes 4 to 6 hours, and its purpose is to explain in depth how the equipment works, safety measures, how to solve possible malfunctions, basics about the winds, amongst other things.
Level 3: AFP Level 1
From now on you jump with your own parachute, you will also wear jumpsuit, altimeter, helmet, goggles, and radio to help you fly your parachute. The purpose is to dominate the jump sequence: stable exit, proper opening practice, the actual opening of the parachute on time, Circle of awareness, check every five seconds throughout the jump, canopy control and safe and soft landing. All while supervised and assisted by an instructor.
Level 4: AFP Level 2
The purpose of this jump is to dominate a stable exit, check circle of awareness every five seconds, two opening practices, Controlled 90° right turn and a 90° left turn, the actual opening of the parachute on time, canopy check, canopy control, and safe and soft landing assisted by an instructor.
Level 5: AFP Level 3
The purpose of this jump is a stable exit, one opening practice and keeping your heading. This is when your instructor lets you go for the first time during free fall. Actual opening of the parachute on time, canopy check, canopy control and safe and soft landing.
Level 6: AFP Level 4
The purpose is a stable exit. Once you are stable during free fall, your instructor lets you go, you now have to do a 90° right turn and a 90° left turn by yourself, open your parachute while stable, canopy control checking altitude every 5 seconds.
Level 7: AFP Level 5
Dive exit unassisted, maintain jump direction, COA (Circle Of Awareness) check, 360° turn to the right, and 360° turn to the left. Stable opening and canopy maneuvers with minimal assistance for landing.
Level 8: AFP Level 6
Unstable maneuvers Altitude check, barrel roll to the right, altitude check, barrel roll to the left. Altitude check and finally track before opening the parachute. All these terms and maneuvers are explained and practiced prior to every jump.
Level 9: AFP Level 7
Dive exit, front loop, get stable, back loop, get stable and open your parachute stable and on time.
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USPA Licences
United States Parachute Association
A Licence
Once you have finished and passed all levels, you must accumulate 25 jumps for your A license, jumping at least once a month and achieving certain goals. Afterwards we fill your A license application and it will be sent to the USPA (United States Parachute Association). Once you get your A license you can jump pretty much anywhere in the world.
Tandem Instructor Certification
In order to obtain your Tandem Instructor Certification you must have: coach rating, 3 years of experience as a skydiver, At least, 500 jumps, 2 night jumps ,A,B, C and D license.
Rating Course
In order to obtain your AFF Instructor Certification you must have: AFF Instructor Certification Course, C license, at least 6 hours freefall accumulated. At least 500 jumps, fill AFF Certification form.
In order to obtain your Coach Instructor Certification you must have: At least 100 jumps (signed by D license) and B license.
USPA Licences
United States Parachute Association
A Licence
Once you have finished and passed all levels, you must accumulate 25 jumps for your A license, jumping at least once a month and achieving certain goals. Afterwards we fill your A license application and it will be sent to the USPA (United States Parachute Association). Once you get your A license you can jump pretty much anywhere in the world.
Tandem Instructor Certification
In order to obtain your Tandem Instructor Certification you must have: coach rating, 3 years of experience as a skydiver, At least, 500 jumps, 2 night jumps ,A,B, C and D license.
Rating Course
In order to obtain your AFF Instructor Certification you must have: AFF Instructor Certification Course, C license, at least 6 hours freefall accumulated. At least 500 jumps, fill AFF Certification form.
In order to obtain your Coach Instructor Certification you must have: At least 100 jumps (signed by D license) and B license.