Skydiving – Western Canada
Skydiving takes place all over the world but it could be difficult finding a base near you. Not only this, but then choosing a base can be a choice that could change your life. Below are some skydiving bases and helpful skydiving resources.
I don’t recommend or guarantee any skydiving bases below.
SKYDIVING->WESTERN CANADA
CANADA->ALBERTA->EDMONTON
Area: Weslock Airport Email: info@edmontonskydive.com Cell phone: 780-444-JUMP Aircraft: C182, C206 Teaching: AFF, Tandem AAD: Required USPA Membership: Required
CANADA->ALBERTA->BEISEKER
Position: Beiseker Electronic mail: dz@albertaskydivers.com Telephone: 403-777-5867 Aircraft: C-182, C-206 Training: AFF, S/L, Tandem AAD: Not Essential USPA Membership: Not Essential
CANADA->BRITISH COLUMBIA->VACOUVER
Location: 5112 Gladwin rd, Abbotsford, B.C. E-mail: info@vancouver-skydiving.bc.ca Telephone: 1-604-854-3255 Aircraft: Pilatus Porter, Cesna 206,綶, 180, 170 Training: AFF, Tandem AAD: Not Needed USPA Membership: Required
CANADA->BRITISH COLUMBIA->OKANAGAN
Place:6260 Tronson Road, Vernon. Email: okskydive@telus.net Cell phone: 250-542-4487 Aircraft: C182 Training: AFF, S/L, Tandem AAD: Not Needed USPA Membership: Necessary
CANADA->SASKATCHEWAN->MOOSE JAW
Position: Moose Jaw Muni – Regina Sask. E mail: info@skydivesouthsask.ca Mobile phone: 306-569-5867 Aircraft: c-182 Coaching: , S/L, Tandem AAD: Not Necessary USPA Membership: Required
Four important things to remember prior to skydiving;
1. Always research the establishment and its employees, being aware of any lawsuits, deaths,
injuries or complaints.
2. Pay attention to skydiving news and keep track of what forms of mistakes cause injuries and
deaths. For instance, sharp low turns lead to more deaths then malfunctioning parachutes.
3. Persons with heart conditions and some other varieties of medical conditions need to not skydive.
4. Assess the risk – Is it worth it?