Static Line


Course: lessons consist in 5 hours of theory and 3 hours of practice before the first jump with static line. This costs $ 250,000 and it includes the corresponding equipment plus the graduation jump.

Each jump level implies 2 practice jumps and only once this has been completed, the student can try the next height.


Free skydive jumps from 4.5 to 5.5 thousand feet $ 50,000, 5.5 to 6.5 thousand feet $60,000, 6.6 to 7.4 thousand feet $70,000, 7.5 to 8.5 thousand feet $90,000, 8.5 to 9.5 thousand feet $100,000.

 

The final rate includes 5 static line jumps, graduation, as well as 2 jumps at 5.0 thousand feet, 2 jumps at 6.0 thousand feet, 2 jumps at 7.2 thousand feet, 2 jumps at 8.0 thousand feet and the final jump at 9.0 thousand feet, which makes up a total rate of $ 1,100,000. 30% of such amount should be canceled upon acceptance and the rest should be paid off according to the daily progress of the course but always in advance.

 

To remain active, a skydiver must make a jump at least within 30 days after instruction or after the previous jump. Otherwise, they will be out of the jump and they will have to go under a new instruction program. After 60 days without jumping, skydivers must take a new instruction course.

 

At the end of the course and after the first jump, the skydivers will be given a diploma indicating they have jumped with static line. If they wish to get a license, they may request one through SP: a USPA license, for an additional cost, will ensure acknowledgement abroad.

*Actual Rate/Exchange rate $500= US$1

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