How long is the class before tandem skydiving?

It generally takes 2-4 hours to complete a class and make your first jump but we may adjust your schedule for weather. Tandem skydiving means you are harnessed to a certified skydive instructor and you jump together.

How much do tandem skydivers get paid?

For those who work year-round and operate full time, yearly salaries may reach as high as $44,000 per year, according to KayCircle.com. However, for a more general range, most skydivers make an average of between $20,000 and $40,000 per year, according to JobMonkey.com.

How long does it take to become a tandem skydive instructor?

In order to become a tandem skydiving instructor, you will need to accrue 500 skydives, attend a tandem training course approved by the United States Parachute Association, obtain a USPA D- License, have 3 years in the sport, secure an FAA Class III Medical, and as mentioned above, obtain a USPA Coach Rating.

Do you need training for tandem skydiving?

A tandem skydive is a skydive where you (the student) are attached to a qualified tandem instructor, who is in charge of the full skydive. The main reasons people choose tandems for their first jump include: Ease: you only need a 30-minute brief as opposed to a full day’s training.

How long does a 10000 ft skydive take?

approximately 30 seconds
On average, you fall 200 feet per second during a skydive. From 10,000 feet, this means you’ll be in freefall for approximately 30 seconds. From 14,000 feet, you’ll fall for 60 seconds.

Should I get high before skydiving?

However, here’s the extended truth: You should never skydive high, sick or drunk, and no reputable skydiving dropzone would ever allow you to do so. That’s true if this is your first jump or your fifteen-thousandth jump.

Do you tip your skydiving instructor?

How Much to Tip a Skydiving Instructor? If you feel your expectations have been met and you had a great experience, the typical minimum tip amount is $10. If you had a great experience, $20 or more is always appreciated.

How many times can you skydive in a day?

When you consider that each jump takes quite a bit of energy out of you, you probably don’t want to be doing too many more than 4 jumps per day. On the basis that you’ll need to complete a minimum of 18 jumps (depending on the system you use to learn), you can work out how many days you’ll need as a minimum.

How much does a skydiving instructor earn?

Skydiving instructor Perks: Free flights; swell views; that tingly feeling down south. Pay: Usually hourly, by jump, or salaried (averaging $35,000 per year).

Can 2 people skydive together?

A tandem skydive is a skydiving experience where two people jump out of an airplane together, strapped to one another during the entire descent. The connecting straps make it so that one person is floating above the other during the freefall, with one’s back against the other’s frontside.

Do you have to have a tandem jump at Skydive Chicago?

At Skydive Chicago®, your first and second jump must be tandem, in which you’re harnessed to the front of an instructor. In case you forget something, like pulling the parachute, it is good to have someone there. What happens if the parachute doesn’t open?

Where is the best place to skydive in Chicago?

Home of the US National Skydiving Championships. Since 1968, Chicagoland Skydiving Center has provided 5-star Chicago skydive experiences for those looking to skydive near Chicago. We are the original Chicago dropzone and home of Freefall University Skydiving School – the best place to learn to skydive.

Where can I skydive in Taylorville, IL?

Do you want to skydive right here in Central Illinois? Call us today at (217) 824-JUMP [5867] or stop by our location – Taylorville Municipal Airport, 1501 S. Spresser St, Taylorville, IL 62568. Have a question you can’t find the answer to on our website?

How is skydiving like any other extreme sport?

Skydiving is like any other extreme sport: there are inherent risks that require careful training and execution. Failure to follow that training can lead to serious injury or death. Can I get a video or photographs of my jump?