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  1. I found through airbnb a very nice room in a shared apartment 5 min walk from the drop zone. Thanks
  2. I think thats a different type of discussion I ready read thru that thread
  3. HAHa glad to know I am definitely the number 1 type. I do not see skydiving as a one time trial to do it as tandem. I am definitely sure that I will love it and get attached to it. I am happy to know i am not the only one. Looking forward to hear more exciting stories about this. Thanks
  4. So i wanted to know if i am the only one or not! I registered for my AFF course which is coming up next month without having any previous tandem experience. Many people ask me if i its my tandem experience that led me to register this course, and they get amazed that i never jumped tandem! Anyone else did this? The reason i am doing it, is because i do not feel it is really skydiving to get strapped to someone and surrender yourself to him to make the jump and all the process. It can be fun, but i do not see myself doing it. I am excited to know what are the opinions about this?
  5. So I'm back here to tell you that i am around one month far from the beginning of my journey into skydiving. My course will start beginning of June. who can help me out choose a place to stay near EmpuriaBrava?Who did his license there or know the area well? I need something not far from the school to have easy transportation every day. I do not mind hostels or such.Not looking to be spoiled. I did not like the hotel options that the school offers. Any recommendations? Thank you
  6. Lol thank you for all the input guys. I havent jumped yet but i registered my AFF course this june in empuria. Looking forward to that. I am not extremely athletic but i am flexible and have a strong core and good endurance. Thanks
  7. Just like most extreme sports, physical fitness is very important to handle the sport and stay safe. So how fit should a skydiver be? I know you can not be overweight and all that, but i am not talking about the general rules for safety, i am talking about a normal skydiver. I am sure most if not all skydivers practice other different sports, but do you think there should be minimal physical fitness to practice this sport? Like maybe having a strong core? or Legs for landing? Thanks
  8. Okay guys thanks for all the answers. I am now in the process of booking a flight for june ( its cheaper if i book early ) but i have a question regarding the time needed to complete the course and the extra jumps to get to the A licence. I understand that it depends if i fail some levels and have to repeat them. What is the average number of days that usually people take to finish the course and the con jumps. As empuria school said i can do more than one level in one day if the weather is good. Do you think 7 days are enough or shall i give it more space like 10 days.
  9. coming from a country where skydiving is not an option, i can not have that choice, i know you would suggest choosing the nearest dropzone, which is Dubai in my case. I go to europe much more than i go to nearby countries such as UAE. Mainly i go to Germany and the Netherlands for work and vacation. This is why i am choosing a dropzone far form my country, but easy to get to at any time.
  10. I think this is a long debate that many are with and many are against. i am not sure because i am not an instructor nor have i tried a wind tunnel before. I think choosing the right school with the right instructors and patience are more important than strictly choosing a school over another because they have a wind tunnel.
  11. As far as some website say the rain in june is minimal in empuria. But i do not know about the wind. So you think june is a good time of the year? Luckily i am flexible as long as i do it before end of august.
  12. No seriously. I am aware that its inevitable to get bad weather but i must think of the best time of the year to go inorder not to be wasting time and money doing nothing but waiting for a dry day. In the end im doing this abroad and paying accomodation and skipping work back home. So i have to consider this.
  13. Thank you for the link. Great post indeed. Your post got me more excited, cant wait to write my story. The dropzone in empuria in spain seems like a great place to start my future in the skies. When is the best time of the year to do it? I do not want the weather to be an obstacle and get to cancel some jumps because of the wind or rain.
  14. Thanks for the link. Great detailed info about how the levels go. However this school is in usa which is not an option for me. But i sure got a better idea about jumping solo and gettig through categories.