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rakish2000

whats the best DZ in southern michigan/ ohio area

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Check out http://www.canton-airsports.com I'm just about to finish my license there, 7 jumps left!

I live in Ohio too, we have a few jumpers come down from Toledo already. It is also closer than Xenia as well which is way farther south.
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Skydive Tecumseh Tecumseh, Michigan 42.79 miles - Twin Otter this summer
Midwest Freefall Sport Parachute Club, Inc. Ray, MI, Michigan 99.54 miles - Twin Otter
Aerohio Rittman, Ohio 104.07 miles - Caravan
Start Skydiving Lebanon, Ohio 139.82 miles - 2 Caravans

Those are the closest DZ's to you with a Turbine. I'd suggest calling a few and talking to them or even visiting them before tossing down a large amount of money. Inspect their gear, ask questions of their instructors and then decide from there where you want to jump at.
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Skydive Tecumseh is a great place to jump. we have a Super Otter that fly to a minimum of 14.5K AGL available for AFF and c-182 for IAD students. landing area here is a lot more appropriate for student training than in Midwest Freefall. AFF First Jump Courses are typically scheduled every Fri night, around 5 PM
check the website for more info.
http://www.skydivetecumseh.com/
and make sure to inspect our AFF gear when you come to visit- it is all brand new this year

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I got my license in Tecumseh.. Now in Indiana, Tecumseh is the best kept secret in skydiving. I highly recommend it!



I've been to 10 DZ's, granted I'm biased because tecumseh is my home, but I agree.. Pretty much whatever discipline you are into, there is someone there that will be able to teach you something about iit. They're a lot of fun around the bonfire too.
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