Skydive Colorado Springs is a Skydiving training center!

We offer skydiving training via the United States Parachute Association Instructor Assisted Deployment curriculum. Obtaining your skydiving A license is easier than you might think. Give us a call and we give you the low down on the requirements for becoming a skydiver and what the details of the training program look like. Call us today at 719-428-6757.

Skydiving Training A License Progression

Have you ever thought that it would be awesome to learn how to skydive but you feel like its not something you could actually achieve? Maybe you went for a tandem skydive and realized that learning to skydive is something you need to do or perhaps maybe you want to skip doing a tandem and go straight to jumping with your own parachute. Regardless of your motivation or end goals, Skydive Colorado Springs is here to help. We are a recognized USPA training center and offer a hybrid program consisting of IAD(instructor assisted deployment), AFF(accelerated freefall) and the Tandem skydiving progression. There are a few different ways to learn to skydive through the United States Parachute association and we combine them to give you the most thorough and comprehensive skydive training available. We offer some additional perks in our Zero to Hero 25 jump A license Package that allows you to complete some of requirements necessary for the B license while you are obtaining your a license.

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You can learn to skydive!

A lot of people have some preconcieved notions that skydivers have a “death wish” or are “adrenaline junkies”. While yes skydiving is definitely an adrenaline driven sport realistically, as any experienced skydiver will tell you, after learning to skydive and understanding the fundementals of safety and risk mitigation skydiving is actually something we engage in to relax and rid ourselves of the stress of everyday. There is something about letting go of everything else in life for a brief moment of nostalgia and trangquility that allows the brain to reset and tackle the week with a vigor that is supercharged by skydiving. Contrary to popular beliefe skydivers do not have a death wish but rather woul prefer to ensure they can say the lived when we do all finally reach the day when we cease to be present here.