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One or Two Tandem Jumps in One Visit at Edmonton Skydive Centre (Up to 45% Off)

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Instructor-student pairs leap from 12,500 ft., reaching 200 kph during 60-second free falls

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  • $179 for one tandem skydiving jump (a $315 value)
  • $349 for two tandem skydiving jumps in one visit (a $630 value)

    Following a ground briefing that lasts 20–40 minutes, a Super Twin Otter jump plane takes skydivers up to 12,500 feet. Then it's time to throw open the door, leap into thin air with an instructor strapped to your back, and spend 60 seconds free falling at 200 kilometres per hour. After deploying the parachute, you and your instructor will work together to steer to the landing site.

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Promotional value expires Jul 15, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use option for 2 people during one visit. Reservation required. View the cancellation policy here. Subject to availability. Not valid until April 1, 2013. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Edmonton Skydive Centre

The plane's metal door slides open to the sound of pounding wind. A skydiving instructor and his student step to the edge. At the signal, they plunge into nothingness, more than 12,500 feet above mountains and rolling country landscape. For one exhilarating minute, the earth approaches at 200 kilometres per hour. Then, the instructor pulls the cord and the two begin floating together toward the ground, enjoying a fantastic view that satellites often take for granted.

It's all part of a day's work for the instructors at Edmonton Skydive. Building on a 25-year legacy, they prep students for first-jump courses or help them through the eight levels of Accelerated Free Fall programs, which cover a blend of CSPA requirements, technical basics, and hand signals for making small talk with eagles. They and their students then gather up the proper TSO-approved gear, board a DHC-6 Super Twin Otter, and hit the skies for hands-on solo training.

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