Combined jumps


Course: an 8-hour lesson, 5 hours of theory and 3 hours of practice before the first tandem jump. This has a cost of *$250,000.

 

This system consists in 3 tandem jumps with an instructor from 9,000 feet and then, if this stage is passed, levels 4, 5, 6 and 7 are completed with a free-fall instructor at 9,500 feet.

Once this is completed, students are granted a certificate and the jumps they have completed, as well as their instruction, will be included in their skydiving log book.

 

This costs *1,670,000 (US$ 3,340) and includes 11 jumps in addition to the graduation jump.
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.

 

All jumps that must be repeated in order to pass any of the levels shall be additional and shall cost *$110,000 each. If jumpers wish to get a license, they may request one through SP: a USPA license, for an additional cost, will ensure acknowledgement abroad.

 

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, jumpers must take a new instruction course.

At the end of the course and after the first jump, the jumpers will be given a diploma indicating they have made a tandem jump.

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

In full flight - Skydive Pucón In land - Skydive Pucón Tandem jump - Skydive Pucón Before jump - Skydive Pucón
Watch the video featuring a tandem skydive