jraylitt 0 #1 February 2, 2011 So why is there no Skydiving on Maui?? And is there any skydivers here chartering flights to Oahu for A weekend of skydiving... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jsreznor 0 #2 February 2, 2011 Did you even look up skydiving on Hawaii? According to your profile, you don't have the jump requirements. Unless you want to go do a tandem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jraylitt 0 #3 February 2, 2011 The only requirements Before I went to Altitude was a drop zone debriefing, A license, be current and no winds over 15 mph. The water training I got with my A license was apparently enough. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 3 #4 February 2, 2011 When, and at which DZ? Pacific has different rules than Skydive Hawaii. Just because the rules are more lax at one doesn't mean there isn't a reason for the other. A "b" license is required, and unless you did your AFF there, a "B" license barely covers it. I've seen a lot of very experienced skydivers f'k there. That said, why on earth even consider a charter? Hawaiian Air is only 200.00 from LAX. You're not going to beat that on a charter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jraylitt 0 #5 February 3, 2011 I'm not leaving from LAX. I'm leaving from Maui OGG and I was just looking for a cheaper way. Thanx though!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HALO1 0 #6 February 4, 2011 There are several jumpers living on Maui that fly themselves over for a day of jumping on the North Shore. Most have their own plane or helicopter or access to one. However, we are now in the “winter weather pattern” which means lots of south and southwest winds… not optimal jumping conditions for visiting jumpers. Don't be sexist… Broads hate that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueSBDeath 2 #7 February 5, 2011 DSE, it is not so much that Pacific Skydiving is lax; it is really an economic issue. Because both DZs are TM driven when an instructor has to work with or teach a student they are often taken out of the TM rotation, which causes them to lose income. This is based on my 12 years of experience jumping in Hawaii and working at both DZs. Because Pacific Skydiving does not have the daily number of TM customers as SDH, we are better able to attend to our students and visiting jumpers. Everyone seems to forget just how long there has been skydiving in Hawaii and that we have grown students from the days of rounds to the present. Arvel Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 3 #8 February 5, 2011 My point was, if you're a visiting skydiver...you will want to have experience. If you learned to skydive in Hawaii, you can skydive just about anywhere. People that come from DZs with lots of outs, low winds, no powerlines, and low experience are likely to have some troubles. It has nothing to do with Pacific vs SDH. I'm pretty partial to SDH, always will be after an experience at PS. However...my opinion is that visiting skydivers need to have their heads on right. Just because SDH has a rule that Pacific hasn't got doesn't mean the rule is without merit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jraylitt 0 #9 February 5, 2011 Thanks for the reply. Sure would like to get in-touch with these skydivers and see if they needed some gas money??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites