Pennsylvania Skydiving Equipment :: About Sky Diving
Pennsylvania Skydiving Equipment

Skydiving on the island of Oahu - CLICK HERE!

Skydive PA

19 Sep 2008 at 11:00am


Dan's Skydive PA Tandem Jump

5 Oct 2010 at 4:48pm


Skydive PA Summer 2010

1 Jul 2010 at 5:23am



Amazon Bestsellers


Mental Training for Skydiving and Life
By: John DeRosalia
Price: $13.19 (New)
$8.54 (Used)


Free Fall (A sexy skydiving thrill ride)
By: Jasmine Haynes
Price:


No Eta: The Pioneering Days of Skydiving
By: Dick Fortenberry
Price: $17.35 (New)
$48.64 (Used)


JUMP! : Skydiving Made Fun & Easy
By: Tom Buchanan
Price: $54.95 (New)
$11.55 (Used)


Naked Skydiving
By: Jordan Schaffner
Price: $17.55 (New)
$2.00 (Used)



Pennsylvania Skydiving Equipment

6 Tips For Choosing The Right Skydiving School In And Around Las Vegas

Why are some skydiving companies better than others, and which factors determine how to choose?. These include location, licensure, equipment, company rates, and logistics. With a clear understanding of these points, you will save time and money, as well as have an adventure that is all the more amazing.

1. Location, location, location:

Some skydiving companies are smart enough to have a property large enough to contain both their airport and their drop zone. This is great because your friends can come with you to the airport, and watch as you fall down to the ground.

2. United States parachute Association schools are some of the most reputable as this is the only agency granted FAA approval for skydiving licensure.

3. Safety record: Don't be shy to ask the number accidents and fatalities a school has had. Skydiving companies are obliged to answer this and in asking you might find why few reputable skydiving companies price below $200-250 for a jump.

4. Ask about the equipment. Skydiving gear is used over and over again and if you are concerned enough it never hurts to ask about the quality of their equipment. Ask if there is an emergency secondary release mechanism and what type it is. Ask specifically if they use "CYPRES" technology, it is the cutting edge of skydiving and has saved countless lives. Some skydiving companies save money by not investing in state of the art skydiving equipment, including technology that while deploy a parachute for you in the unlikely event you and your instructor are unable.

5. Ask how many skydivers jump at their school and how many of those are repeat customers. This will give you a clear idea of the reputation of that school so you don't have to worry as you successfully check off "Skydiving in Las Vegas" from your life's to do list.

6. Make a reservation. Most skydiving schools in Las Vegas operate daily. The whole process takes 3-4 hours including transportation time to and from the strip, which most schools offer in the form of a free shuttle van that leaves 2-3 times per day. Many people psych themselves into thinking skydiving is too dangerous, complicated, or time consuming to get into when it turns out to be very simple, fun, and awe inspiring for less than many would think. It costs around $200-250, including transportation from the strip in most cases. Companies have thousands of people jump every year with few accidents, and with the proper research you can eliminate even those that you might not feel comfortable with and choose one with a proven track record. Your tandem instructor will go over the entire process very thoroughly before the flight, you will be attached to them the entire time and they will do their best, as they have done for many before, to help you have a safe and awesome time. Follow my tips and you will have a breathtaking adventure.

For more information and a Free Insider's Guide to Skydiving Near Las Vegas, visit www.VegasSkydivingGuide.com

By Mike Beede - Life is meant to be an adventure. We weren't meant to sit in a cubicle our whole lives. I'm planning my escape, want to come?  

Christian Reyes Skydiving - Skydive PA

29 Mar 2010 at 7:28pm



Next page: 93 Year Old + Sky Diving + Arizona


Pennsylvania Skydiving Equipment News




SkydivingMau5 - First Tandem Jump

29 Sep 2011 at 6:32am  vimeo.com



Read more...




I Went

5 Aug 2011 at 1:47pm  vimeo.com



Read more...




(no title)

1 Jul 2010 at 5:23am  youtube.com



Read more...