For those who want more than just a passenger experience, the Solo Static Line Skydive gives you the opportunity to take the first step into the world of independent skydiving.
This experience allows you to exit the aircraft on your own and fly your parachute to the landing area, giving you the real feeling of being a skydiver.
With guidance from professional instructors and a structured training session, you will learn the fundamentals of skydiving before making your first solo jump.

Begin your journey with a detailed training session where instructors explain the basics of skydiving, aircraft exit techniques, parachute control, and landing guidance to prepare you for your first solo jump.

Board the aircraft and enjoy the scenic flight as you climb to approximately 4,000 feet, taking in breathtaking aerial views while preparing for your jump.

Step out of the aircraft and experience your first solo skydive. The static line automatically deploys your parachute, allowing you to begin flying your canopy.

Glide through the sky while guiding your parachute toward the landing area, assisted by instructors through radio guidance before completing a smooth landing.
A Static Line Skydive is a beginner-friendly solo skydiving method where the parachute is connected to the aircraft with a static line. When you exit the aircraft, the parachute deploys automatically, allowing you to focus on flying the canopy and landing.
No prior experience is required. Before your jump, our instructors provide a training session that teaches the basic techniques needed for your first solo skydive.
The training session usually takes a few hours and covers aircraft exit techniques, parachute control basics, landing procedures, and radio communication guidance.
Yes. The Static Line jump is often the first step toward advanced skydiving programs such as Accelerated Freefall (AFF) and licensed skydiving.
The Static Line Solo Skydive takes place from approximately 4,000 feet above ground level, giving you a great introduction to skydiving and parachute control.
Yes. During your parachute flight, instructors on the ground assist you through radio communication to help guide you safely to the landing area.
Yes. Static Line Skydiving is one of the most common ways beginners start their journey into solo skydiving.
Comfortable clothing and sports shoes are recommended. Avoid loose items and accessories during the jump.
Your safety is our highest priority. Every solo skydive is conducted with certified instructors, structured training, and aviation-grade equipment, along with strict safety checks before every jump. With real-time radio guidance during landing, we ensure a safe, controlled, and unforgettable experience from take-off to touchdown.