$129 for a Tandem-Skydiving Package with Video and T-shirt from Phoenix Area Skydiving in Casa Grande (Up to $299 Value)
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Instructors pair with first-timers for 120-mph free falls over the Arizona desert, letting them control chutes as the videographer films
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$129 for Tandem-Skydiving Package (Up to $299 Value)
- One tandem-skydiving session including video (up to a $274 value) Souvenir T-shirt (a $25 value)
Following a 15-minute safety briefing and technique instruction, skydiving instructors fit participants for their harnesses and perform a quick safety check. Both instructor and participant board a compact two-passenger plane, and the pilot ushers them on a scenic flight 2 miles above the shimmering desert landscape. Diving pairs strap into a tandem harness, and once the aircraft reaches the proper altitude they leap from its open door and accelerate up to 120 miles per hour during a 40-second free fall. At 5,000 feet, the instructor or participant releases the parachute, and as they glide gently to earth, instructors may field customers’ questions or let them steer the parachute away from stampeding cloud animals.
A videographer films each participant’s entire experience, from takeoff to final landing. Upon return to earth, customers receive a souvenir T-shirt as a reminder of their gravity-challenging accomplishment.
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About Phoenix Area Skydiving (Does not run)
Phoenix Area Skydiving’s professional staff specializes in training and instilling confidence in first-time skydivers. They accompany these novices into compact aircraft for up to 120-mile-per-hour tandem free falls over the expansive Arizona desert landscape. Once up in the air, they field visitors’ questions about flight mechanics and often let them control the parachute, granting a more effective hands-on skydiving experience than wrestling with a ceiling fan. They also prepare visitors for solo flights with an accelerated free-fall program, and safeguard each diver’s safety with a technique briefing and gear check before every flight.