Restrictions


USPA membership Not Required
AADs Not Required
Hook turns Allowed

What it costs


AFF courses available at 11900 NOK
Tandem jumps from 1990 NOK
Jump tickets at 159 NOKto 12500ft
Video available at 259 NOK

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Aircraft


AN-28

Facilities


Where we jump


Østre Æra flyplass
LAT: 61.258084
LNG: 11.670227

Contact Us


2460 Osen, Osen, Norway
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pinkfairy

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Oestre Aera is an airstrip in the middle of the norwegian forest populated by a gang of crazy norwegian skydivers.

There is a bunkhouse (called "Oestre Aera Airport Hotel") and camping area, and showers, kitchen, BBQ and a really popular unisex sauna. And a GSM sender.

They operate 1x aircraft, a big turbine thing called Antonov AN-28 (YL-KAF), that climbs to 13000' in 15 minutes, and has a huge back door. Jump ticket is for 12 000, but you usually get 12 500 or 13 000. Landing area is small, and as it's surrounded by forest, you don't have many options but the landing area itself or the alternative areas in the south (an abandoned small farm) or north (a big marsh). DON'T follow cutaway canopies! Spotting is usually excellent and done by the latvian pilots using GPS. This being Norway, you can usually expect clouds, but the plane is up as soon as we see a hole or if the clouds are at the "right altitude".

There is usually no shortage of instructors, tandem instructors or AFF-Is, and the more experienced guys are usually happy to give newbies hints and tips for free. With the big plane there is usually no problem getting a slot on the first load when you arrive either.

This being the largest DZ in Norway, you will probably meet some "cool world champion skydivers" who will try to chase you off the packing mat, but just don't let them and seek out the nice people instead.

The DZ can be hard to get to, easiest if you know someone who's driving up there, but it's also possible to travel by train from Oslo to Rena, then get a bus to Oestre Aera Camping. The place is also completely isolated, so bring your own food (there's refridgerators for the visitors, BBQ food and some cereal and milk for breakfast is what I usually bring). Warm clothes, especially wollen underwear is also recommended, as this is a chilly place.

As it's completely isolated, everyone stays over the night, and usually over the weekend, so there's usually activities or parties to take part in after the last load.

If you are within a reasonable distance in Norway, be sure to make a visit. You'll get to do a lot of jumps in a short time, and you have great chances for finding someone to play with.

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