Start skydiving
with SkyDive Columbus

There are various "industry standard" training methods in which you can start skydiving. The most common methods are Static line and Accelerated Freefall (AFF). Both of these methods allow you to experience jumping from an airplane without the hassle of having an experienced instructor attached to you. (Believe it or not, some people don't like this) You can read up on these various methods to start skydive on the USPA website.

An evening jump!

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An evening jump!

The first step is always the biggest!

SkyDive Columbus

The first step is always the biggest!

The first step is always the biggest!

SkyDive Columbus

The first step is always the biggest!

The first step is always the biggest!

SkyDive Columbus

The first step is always the biggest!

Hanging 20!

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Hanging 20!

The first step is always the biggest!

SkyDive Columbus

The first step is always the biggest!

Floating in the sky!

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Floating in the sky!

Coming in for a landing!

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Coming in for a landing!

Coming in for a landing!

SkyDive Columbus

Coming in for a landing!

We utilize a training method called Tandem Progression which many drop zones in the US have adopted to teach people to start skydiving. This method combines the best of the Tandem jump method with that of the AFF method. This means that you get trained to your highest level of confidence prior to being put in a position in which you can do yourself harm. While learning by this method, you perform your first three skydives as a tandem. On each skydive, your instructor provides you a little bit more information and gives you a little bit more responsibility...instead of just shoving everything onto you at once. Once your tandem jumps are completed, and you and your instructor are confident in your ability to safely land the canopy, you will be transitioned to the AFF style of learning. With this method, you will have your own parachute on, and your instructor will also wear his own parachute. You will exit the airplane with your instructor firmly holding onto you. He will monitor you in freefall, ensure you deploy your parachute, and then will meet you on the ground as you land safely. You will conduct a total of 6 AFF jumps with your instructor to build your confidence and skills. After performing a total of 25 jumps you are then eligible for your A license. YOU'RE NOW A SKYDIVER!!!