Here Is Best And
Only Way To Get Started - Skydiving In
Singapore

You’ve seen
the pictures – goggled, smiling faces attached to brightly
outfitted bodies, and only a distant plane or bird’s eye view
of crop fields in the background.
Yes, that’s
a skydiver. What would make someone want to jump out of a
perfectly good airplane? It must be more than just a thrill. Do
you want to find out why?
A thrill
will only last a very short time, but an experience
will stay with you forever. The exhilaration of
jumping out of a plane quickly adds a knowledge and
appreciation of the bird’s eye view that is not only being
seen, but also felt. You are flying!
Origins
Of Skydiving
Skydiving
began as a military maneuver that soon turned into a sport,
though most of the recreational parachuting was packed off into
a corner reserved for the extreme sports
enthusiasts.
Soon,
however, jumping became a widely accepted, and even honored,
sport. World records have been set by
skydivers who jump solo, or in formation with other
skydivers. Will you be next?
Skydiving Singapore
History
You can
learn to skydive with us. You don’t have to fly out of the
country in order to jump out of a plane! We’re based in
Singapore, even though the dropzone is in Malaysia (only a four
hour drive back home).
Skydiving
Singapore is the oldest skydiving company in
our country, offering tandem as well as leisure skydiving.
Finding a reputable skydiving company whose credentials
run along the industry standard is an important step
in any dive, and our certifications make us a prime candidate
for a successful, fun filled jump.
Watch one of our video
testimonial
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Types Of
Skydive
Most
parachutists will jump tandem their first time, harnessed to an
instructor all the way from the jump to the landing, and then
move on to the leisure style jumping, which is the solo jumping
most first-timers will want to attain after their first
tandem.
After
completing a few courses in leisure skydiving, there is still a
lot to learn, and many jumps later, a jumper can really
start to practice and perfect the sport of skydiving. Join
the leisure skydivers in group air activities involving
air maneuvers, speed, accuracy on landing, tricks both in the
air and on the ground, and even skysurfing.
Of course,
safety comes first, but the challenge of overcoming gravity is
an extremely satisfying endeavor. The USPA (United States
Parachuting Association) reported that 2.2 million jumps were
made from their own members in one year. Just think how many
more around the world have been experiencing this kind of
freedom.
Are you
ready to fly?
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