Tandem

Tandem skydiving allows a passenger to make a skydive with an experienced Tandem instructor, jumping from an altitude of 6,000 feet, 8,000 feet, or 10,500 feet depending upon the amount of freefall you would like. It is an excellent introduction to the sport.

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Instructor Assisted

The first jump course is your first step into the arena of flight. This is where you will learn all the basics of flight that you will need for your return to Earth.

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Progressive Freefall

PFF is a method of skydive training which is considered "accelerated" because this progression is the fastest way to experience solo freefall. All jumps are normally from 10,500 ft.

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If the thought of free fall, teamwork, good times, and new friends sounds good to you then contact us for your first jump!

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Skydive South Sask
Lat: N 50º 26.092 Long: W 105º 23.431

T (306) 569-JUMP
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Jeff

Amazing instructors, safety is very very important. Lots of good people to help you out with anything you want to know. Now with the new 206 up and running as well as the 182, that'll definitely get a few more jumps in.

Jason

What can I say... it is one great place to learn how to skydive and to have a good time. The staff puts safety before everything else, and the regulars make sure that you have a great time. For experienced jumpers driving through... just stop by and you can get on the next load.

Kelly Weltikol

Took the IAD course at Skydive South Sask and I thought that would be it. I knew I had to do it again and again! Everyone there has helped me in one way or another and they want you to keep coming back.

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