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If you enjoy the excitement of a roller coaster ride, you will love skydiving!  The quiet solitude of a canopy ride, may just be the ticket for you.  At Erie Skydiving we offer 2 ways to enjoy this rapidly growing sport at a price that will pleasantly surprise you.  Listed below are the different methods we offer.  Your choice – after all – it’s your time, thrill and money – it should be your choice!  After your first jump you will receive a frame-ready first jump certificate, and a skydiving logbook to record jumps.  Caution:  Parachuting/Skydiving is not to be confused with an amusement park ride.  There’s training and performance skills needed to participate.

Classes are held Saturdays and Sundays regardless of weather conditions.  Weather permitting after completed class; you will make your first jump.  Rain date coupons are given in case you do not make your jump that same day.  Classes are by appointment only.  A $25.00 deposit is required for classroom space.  We recommend a two-week notice to reserve classroom space by emailing or mailing the completed registration form.

 1. Go Tandem

Try skydiving for the first time and experience the art of freefall  for yourself.  Hooked to the instructor, this option gives you the feeling of security while getting the rush at the same time.  After about a 45 second freefall, glide gently to the ground under a parachute built for two.

 2. Static Line

This option is for the serious adrenaline junkies.  In a 4-5 hour class you will learn all the essentials to make your first skydive SOLO!!  After exiting the aircraft, you will be guided to the ground by radio instruction .  This method allows you the opportunity to continue learning the sport of skydiving by building on your initial training with each jump.

 

 

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