Trojahn

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  1. Cool, definitely will do. I don't know - i had a look at their website, but it was kinda confusing. Still in the planning phase. Do you have any experience with them? I was actually under the impression you showed up at a DZ, signed up for a FJC, did your AFF course and then you'd be good to go. I'll definitely look into the Flight-1 canopy courses. I most certainly plan on visiting the equipment manufacturers - especially since i plan to be spending ALOT of money on jumps; it might be worth getting my own gear asap.
  2. Thanks! :) That basically settles it already then. Had a look at DeLand and they seem really competent. I do remember reading quite a few posts mentioning them, and i had already looked into it a bit before - just wanted some 2nd opinions. On a side-note: I'll be traveling alone and I'm very open to meet new people, so if anyone is around that area, let me know and we can exchange stories over a brew! Most likely i'll be arriving mid-june.
  3. Hello everybody :) First of all i'd like to say that i'm excited to have found you guys on this site, and i hope you have room for another rookie! I'm Mathias (call me Matt) from Denmark. I'm 23 and i've been interested in skydiving since before i can remember - and in recent years, youtube got me interested in BASE & Wingsuits, but i'm not going anywhere near that for now... The last couple of years i've been working towards getting my certification as a life coach and during this time i have had to work intensively with myself - leading me to discover my vision; to lead an extraordinary life worth remembering and to inspire those around me to do the same. For me, that means no more fantasising, no more waiting for the "right" circumstances - no more living on "some-day isle". So! I'm going to take a 2-3 month trip with the singular purpose of skydiving. Question is: Where do you recommend i do this? Requirements: - 7-days-a-week jumping - Sunny and warm (25+ degree celcius) - Friendly(!!) - Preferably not too pricey as i intend on making a lot of jumps. I may be able to get free accommodations for my entire stay if i were to go to the US, specifically Florida (Port Orange). I appreciate any advice and/or feedback! :) - Mathias