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First Jump Information
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Tandem Jumping
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Information

The skydiving information below describes Accelerated FreeFall skydive training. Should you choose to make a tandem skydive your first jump (recommended), click "TANDEM SKYDIVING" from the menu.

When are First Jump Classes held? They are sometimes conducted daily, year round. Custom scheduled classes may be possible, depending on the size of your group. 

Adventure Skydiving Montana Registration  First registration takes place the morning of your skydiving course at the skydive operation. Payment methods accepted include cash, credit card, or travelers check.

As a final part of the registration, you will be required to read, understand, and sign a Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk Agreement and a Medical Waiver. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.

What to Expect when Jumping for the First Time

The Classroom: The Classroom: To experience the thrill of your first jump at Adventure Skydiving Montana, you must first complete ground training. There are two types of ground school. The TANDEM SKYDIVE ground training requires just 15 minutes of training. The AFF, or Accelerated Free Fall method, (this is the jump where you are not attached to an instructor) requires 4 to 6 hours of training. The ground school utilizes practical training techniques that will prepare you for all aspects of your first jump (It can also be a lot of fun!). We cover topics such as equipment, aircraft exit, proper body positions, steering and landing the parachute. There's also a segment on "unusual situations" which covers what you must do in the (unlikely) event that something goes wrong! The course will not only prepare you, but will also increase your confidence as you go to the extreme!

The Equipment: After your course, you'll don your jumpsuit, goggles, helmet and radio, and your student parachute. Our student parachutes consist of both a square ("ram-air") main parachute, as well as a reserve ("emergency") parachute that is equipped with an automatic activation device. Everything will be adjusted and checked by your USPA-certified skydiving instructors.Learning to skydive

The Jump:You will be taken up in our professionally maintained skydiving aircraft to an altitude of between 10,000 - 14000' feet, and you will then climb out of the aircraft with your instructor. Once outside the aircraft, you are ready to go! As you fall away from the aircraft, the instructors will assist you during your freefall. After your parachute has opened, you will be directed via a one-way radio that is mounted to your harness. The ground controller will assist you back to the landing area, where a feather soft landing is possible with our fully-stearable Ram air canopies.

After Your Jump: After your jump, your can relax in our skydive training facility, celebrate your jump with friends, do another jump, or chat with our welcoming skydive staff.

To complete your first jump, you must attend a debriefing. All skydives, from the first jump are debriefed so that progression and development of skills can be maximized.

As most people enjoy the video footage, we have made a video package available for purchase which includes photographs of the first jump!

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