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AFF Training
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A License Course
Licensed Skydivers

Jump from 13,000 feet over paradise

Experience the thrill of freefall at 200 km/h with Thailand's most trusted skydiving center. Attached securely to a USPA-certified instructor, you’ll exit the aircraft from 13,000 feet and enjoy up to 60 seconds of pure adrenaline before gliding safely back to earth. Whether it's your first jump or a bucket-list dream, this is your chance to feel alive like never before.

Book Tandem Skydive
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Experience the thrill of a lifetime!

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  • Over 20 years of skydiving experience

  • One of the first skydiving centers in Asia

  • 20,000+ happy jumpers from around the world

  • Certified by the United States Parachute Association (USPA)

  • Fleet of 3 aircraft, daily departures

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Pickup & Arrival

Your day begins with pickup from your hotel in Pattaya—choose between a 7:00 AM or 10:00 AM departure (included in the price).


If you're in Bangkok, you can join our shuttle from Siam Square BTS Station for 500 Baht per person.

Upon arrival at our drop zone, you’ll check in, register, and select your video/photo package. You can always upgrade to the Deluxe video after your jump if you choose the basic package first.

Check-In & Manifest

After payment, you'll receive a sticker and head to the manifest window, where you’ll be assigned a flight.
We operate on a first-come, first-served basis due to factors like weather and air traffic, so no fixed time slots.

You might be given a vibrating red disc that alerts you when it’s time to gear up (within 800 meters of the office). While you wait, relax upstairs at our café and watch live skydives in action from the viewing deck.

Briefing & Boarding

Before your flight, your instructor will give you a quick 5–10 minute safety briefing, followed by a short video interview if you've selected a camera flyer.

Then it’s time to board the aircraft with your instructor and camera team. Enjoy the scenic ride as you climb to 13,000 feet above Thailand’s coastline.

At altitude, the door opens—and you leap into 55–60 seconds of pure freefall at 120 mph (200 km/h).
At around 5,000 feet, your instructor deploys the parachute and you begin a smooth 7–8 minute glide back to earth, enjoying breathtaking views of Pattaya, the Gulf of Thailand, and even Bangkok in the distance.

You’ll have a chance to steer the parachute yourself before landing right on the drop zone, where your cameraman captures your touchdown and reaction.

The Jump

After the jump, your video will be edited on-site (usually within 30–45 minutes). Don’t forget to collect your certificate and belongings.

Return transport to Pattaya or Bangkok departs once a group of jumpers is ready—no fixed schedule, but you can ask the office for estimated departure times.

On average, the full experience takes about 5 hours from pickup to drop-off. If weather delays occur, we’ll keep you updated—but we successfully complete jumps on schedule 87% of the time.

Video, Certificate & Return

  • Unfortunately not, for insurance reasons the only people allowed up in the plane are those that jump out (apart from the pilot’s!). However 1 spectator can ride the bus with you from Pattaya free of charge. (Additional spectators need to pay 500 baht) From Bangkok they will also need to pay the 500 Baht Fare.

  • For Tandem jumpers, return transport to and from your Pattaya hotel is included in the price of your jump. Our Bangkok shuttle service departs from the Novotel at Siam Square daily at 09:30 to bring you to the jump site and return you to Bangkok for 500 Baht round trip.

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    You can choose to pick up from your Pattaya area hotel at 7 a.m. or 10 a.m. We will bring you back to your hotel after jumping around 1 pm and 4 pm, maybe earlier, depending on the weather.

  • With parental consent, skydivers must be at least 12 years old and weigh at least 25 kg.

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    Yes, suppose you are over 60, taking prescription drugs, or have suffered a recent injury or illness. In that case, you may wish to consult a doctor to ensure that vigorous activity such as skydiving will not cause adverse effects. If you have any doubts about your fitness, please get in touch with us, and we will refer you to a doctor who can advise you appropriately.

  • You are welcome to take pictures on the ground before you get ready for your jump, but you cannot take your own camera in the aeroplane. We have experienced professional air-to-air videographers who can take great pictures and videos of your skydive.

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  • Yes, we have run a similar business in the UK for over 30 years, employ the best staff, and use the best available equipment. We follow the USPA safety guidelines and are regularly inspected by the Thai Aviation Authority. Statistically, tandem skydiving has a risk factor of 0.5%, while AFF and “A” License Course students have a risk factor of 1% (as they are not landing with an experienced instructor). However, if you consider that horse riding, cricket, and American football rank above skydiving as risky sports, it puts things into perspective.

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  • Yes, we often get busy, so we recommend reserving in advance. The easiest way is to pay a deposit online by credit card through our SSL-secured website. All payments are processed with industry-standard encryption and fraud protection—your financial data stays safe and isn’t shared with third parties.

    We do accept walk-ins when possible, as we run multiple flights daily. However, if you’re planning for a specific date or booking for a group of 5 or more, it’s best to reserve online in advance.

    If online payment isn’t an option, you can leave a cash deposit to secure your jump date.

  • Yes, there is a weight limit of 115 kg; however, your weight should be proportional to your height and build. Most people who have an active lifestyle can go skydiving. If you weigh over 95 kg, you must pay a small supplement to your tandem instructor due to the extra effort needed to accommodate a more prominent person.

  • Scuba diving is a popular sport in Thailand. If you are an experienced scuba diver, you understand that it is unsafe to skydive following a scuba dive due to your susceptibility to getting “the bends” and will not be allowed to skydive for a minimum of 18 hours following the scuba dive to allow for “off-gassing.” However, you can skydive the next day if inexperienced individuals have dived to 12 meters or less on a beginner course.

  • It would be best to have a full range of motion when skydiving. Therefore, we suggest wearing non-restrictive clothing (T-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, jeans, sweatpants, or other athletic wear). We can also provide you with a jumpsuit for your skydive. On your feet, please wear closed-toe shoes such as trainers or sneakers. No bare feet or sandals are allowed. We have some older shoes that you are welcome to borrow if you need to.

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  • Skydiving has always been a weather-dependent sport. If you have been scheduled, you must come to the drop zone regardless of weather conditions. If we feel it is necessary to cancel, we will call you. If inclement weather occurs after you arrive, all jumping will be postponed until later or cancelled. Jumping will recommence when weather conditions do not compromise safety.

  • Refunds will only be given a valid, signed doctor’s certificate stating that the person named is unfit to jump. A full refund will be given if your jump is cancelled due to factors outside your or our control (e.g., inclement weather, aircraft unserviceability).

  • Yes, you will need to wear goggles for your skydive. We provide two types of goggles to ensure your comfort and safety:

    Skydiving goggles: These are suitable for both those wearing contact lenses and those without.

    Over-glasses goggles: If you wear glasses, we have specially designed goggles that fit comfortably over them. 

    Our team will ensure you have the right fit before your jump to guarantee clear vision and protection during your experience.

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