Is there an age limit to skydive in Atlanta?

All participants who are planning to skydive over Atlanta will be asked to sign a waiver prior to performing their first skydive. Because this waiver is a legal contract, all skydivers must be at least 18 years of age. This is true when skydiving in Atlanta, Georgia, or any location within our network within the entire United States.

How much does it cost to go skydiving?

How much you'll spend for skydiving jumps depends on the type of that adventure. For skydiving in Atlanta, tandem jumps are the best price. Typically, prices depend also on the price of gasoline and the present seasonal demand. To find out more about our prices, please call us directly and let our professionals answer your concerns.

Just how can I videotape my jump?

Without a doubt! Skydiving Near Atlanta offers video packages that will tape your entire skydiving day, from plane ride to landing. Our network videographers will get a small interview with you before you boarding the airplane and during the climb to altitude. The videographer will jump out of the aircraft with you and videotape your entire skydiving freefall on DVD! The videographer will also land prior to you to ensure that your landing is recorded on tape, as well.

Can I bring my own camera?

We encourage you to bring your own camera and shoot some photos, or possibly video, from the ground. Cameras are not to be brought onto the aircraft prior to your skydiving jump.

What altitude and speed will the plane reach for the skydive?

The altitude that each skydiving experience is performed at is dependent on the weather and wind for the day. Most tandem skydives are conducted at a maximum of 14,000 feet above the ground. You can expect to reach speeds of up to 120mph within the first few moments of your freefall.

Can my party of friends all jump simultaneously?

We work with you to guarantee you get the group of people you would like all together, whenever possible. You might be able to jump all together, but take into consideration a few things first. It is important to understand that there is a quick delay between skydivers out of the plane, which means that you may not be able to freefall or parachute ride down all together. Some of our skydivers prefer to go up on separate turns so they can see their friends freefall then land on the ground.

What if a friend or family member does not want to jump?

You are more than welcome to bring family and friends to watch your skydiving experience. They can stay on the ground and watch the entire skydiving jump from the viewing area. Non-jumpers are not permitted on the airplane at any time.