Seems like it will take so long and cost so much, I'll never get to experience a WingSuit
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JohnnyScience, in Wing Suit Flying
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I will for sure still do scuba. I love the reefs more than anything.
I should be able to do both some day with out half assing either one...:D
The reefs are nothing more than a fish toilet.
Seriously though you didn't fill out your profile with a location. Do you live near a large body of water that you can get to everyday after work, every weekend or several times a month? Or will you be one of those divers that just gets the rating to go to dive resorts a couple of times a year? Those make the worst divers. You got to be current!
Same thing applies to being a skydiver, exact same thing.
GRR :D
Right now I live in cleveland.
If this website venture goes well, I will be moving. I'm not sure where yet though.
I'm only gonna be a tropical diver, so I wont be able to go everyday by any means.
But I'd like to do it at least a few times a year.
Sure I can sky dive any where much easier, but wingsuiting is going to take a special place with mountains and valleys, so I'll be traveling either way.
Honestly when I plan the trips, i would like to make sure I can both scuba & wingsuit on a single trip/vacation.
It all starts with money. I hope the website works.
I assume the first several times are more expensive because of training
But how do you afford 10 jumps in a day?
How much is the 1st jump normally for the day and then how much is every jump after that for the day usually?
Contact a dropzone near you ( or several ) to get a better idea what it will take you to go from walking in the door through to your A Licence.
QuoteDropzone jump prices range in the $22-27 per jump ( $15 for some select lucky bastards in central cal) depending on the DZ for experienced, already equipped jumpers.
Contact a dropzone near you ( or several ) to get a better idea what it will take you to go from walking in the door through to your A Licence.
Thats honestly not bad I guess. I was thinking its like 200 each jump for some reason.
I suppose I should plan on spending around 3-400 for a full day of 10 jumps and equipment and training for the first few sessions?
Since it sounds like you don't have the money yet, there is no rush. Plenty of time to do research by searching these forums, their links, reviews and info. Search and research is your friend.
There are different methods to reach your A licence. But what is offered near you will be your options unless you travel for training. The costs vary slightly.
I just need to get my feet wet.
I dont like heights, in fact I'm deathly afraid of them... but for some reason i dont think I am going to mind sky diving.
I just dont like being by the edge or something.
I assume this A licnese is what certifies me?
How long is it good for? Does it cost anything/require a test to get the actual license itself?
arai 0
In the process of attempting to learn the answers to your questions, I guarantee you'll find answers to questions you didnt even know you had to ask.
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I'm going to recommend at this point that you spend some time searching the forums and making some calls to local dropzones. Search out the information your looking for as this forum is a huge database of info (with a search function). If you cant find the dedication to use some work on your part to educate youself in an area you have a lot of interest, you might find its more work than you're interested in, long before money comes in to play. By all means ask questions on the forum, as most people here are happy to help out, but a lot of these topics are covered 200 times over.
In the process of attempting to learn the answers to your questions, I guarantee you'll find answers to questions you didnt even know you had to ask.
I feel that coming to DZ and posting on the forums is a great way for me to do the research.
I ask questions. I get answers and pointed in the right direction and read.
I'm familar with forums and how a search function works.
Are you familar with how question and answers on a public forum works?
No doubt you will see the same topic over and over if you are a regular on a forum. Its bound to happen.
Be happy I'm intersted in the sport and taking the right steps to find out how to achieve it.
jakee 1,426
QuoteI'm familar with forums and how a search function works.
Are you familar with how question and answers on a public forum works?
It doesn't work very well when the newbie gets tetchy with the person trying to give him good advice.
I will for sure still do scuba. I love the reefs more than anything.
I should be able to do both some day with out half assing either one...:D
The reefs are nothing more than a fish toilet.
Seriously though you didn't fill out your profile with a location. Do you live near a large body of water that you can get to everyday after work, every weekend or several times a month? Or will you be one of those divers that just gets the rating to go to dive resorts a couple of times a year? Those make the worst divers. You got to be current!
Same thing applies to being a skydiver, exact same thing.
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