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SKYDIVE EXTREME YETI
Whether you’re just thinking about trying tandem skydiving, or an experienced jumper, Skydive Yeti has you covered. We deliver the highest quality of training and professionalism by keeping our focus on safety and adhering to and exceeding the rules and regulations set forth by The Canadian Sport Parachuting Association and Strong Enterprises.
Our skydiving instructors are trained members of the Canadian Sport Parachute Association with significant experience in the field of skydiving. Not only are they qualified to keep you safe, but it is our upmost goal to give you the experience of a lifetime with a high level of customer service and a fun and friendly atmosphere.
Skydive Alberta is a premier skydiving facility located in Golden British Columbia, Canada. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Rocky Mountains, we offer an exhilarating experience for both beginners and seasoned skydivers.
The skydive drop zone provides Tandem Skydiving in Canada, where first-time jumpers can soar through the sky with a certified instructor, as well as solo jump training for those looking to pursue skydiving as a sport. We are known for our professionalism, safety standards, and welcoming atmosphere.
Don’t miss out on the experience of a lifetime in the scenic town of Golden, B C, a short and scenic drive from Edmonton, Red Deer, and Calgary.
We offer Tandem Jumps so that you may experience your first jump.
The most exhilarating experience of your life is just one phone call away!
What is the difference between AGL and ASL?
AGL (Above Ground Level) and ASL (Above Sea Level) are terms used to measure altitude in aviation. AGL refers to the height of an object or aircraft above the ground directly beneath it, providing a local perspective. When a Skydive business advertises 13,000 feet, you may want to ask is that AGL or ASL, as this can make an appreciable difference in your skydive experience. Let us take you higher!
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What Are your hours of operation?
We operate from May till the end of September. Weather permitting.
What Altitude can i jump from?
At Skydive Alberta you can jump from either 10,000 ft. AGL or 13,000 ft. AGL.
Please note: the 13,000 ft. Tandem Skydive is an add-on available at the Drop Zone on the day of your booking.
What is the difference between AGL and ASL?
AGL = Above Ground Level.
ASL = Above Sea Level.
Generally speaking, AGL is higher than ASL.
Above Ground Level, or AGL, describes the literal height above the ground over which you’re flying. Mean Sea Level, or MSL, is your true altitude or elevation. It’s the average height above standard sea level where the atmospheric pressure is measured in order to calibrate altitude.
You may want to ask the dropzone whether they jump ASL or AGL, as this can make an appreciable difference in your skydive experience. Let Skydive Blue Sky take you higher!
Are Skydive Blue Sky's instructors certified?
Yes, of course. The CSPA is authorized by the Aero Club of Canada to issue parachuting certificates on behalf of the FAI, in the general interest of sport aviation in Canada. The CSPA issues Certificates of Proficiency (CoPs) to recognize ability and knowledge.
Is tandem skydiving safe?
Skydiving is an extreme sport that involves inherent risks. Tandem Skydiving was designed to introduce the general public to our sport in the safest way possible. Statistically, Tandem skydiving is far less dangerous then every day activities such as driving on the highway.
How long is the flight/freefall?
Once you are geared up and loaded into the aircraft, you can expect a scenic 15 minute flight to altitude. Once the door opens be prepared for 40 seconds of free fall at 120 MPH. Your Canopy flight is approximately 5 min, although the more spins you do the shorter it is!
Oxygen Equipped Piper Navajo
Skydive Extreme Yeti is equipped with Oxygen so we can jump from an honest 13,000 feet! Most skydivers aim to jump from as high up as possible before the need for supplemental oxygen.
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We operate from May till the end of September, weather permitting. Check out the “Book Now” tab for our most up to date availability. If you would like assistance with booking your skydive or have any questions our office staff will be happy to help.
We operate out of our office only when skydive reservations are taking place. You can best reach us through phone or email.
C.S.P.A Member
The Canadian Sport Parachuting Association (CSPA), through affiliation with the Aero Club of Canada (ACC), is Canada’s representative to the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI), and is thereby the official sport organization for sport parachuting in Canada. Incorporated in 1956, CSPA promotes safe, enjoyable sport parachuting through cooperation and adherence to our self-imposed rules and recommendations.
SUPER TANDEM SKYDIVE ALBERTA
The thrill of freefalling at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour from up to 13,000 ft. is paired with the surreal beauty of Canada’s natural landscapes. Whether you’re just thinking about trying skydiving, or an experienced jumper, ASPA’s member dropzones provide lots of opportunities.
Our aircraft are supplied by Okanagan Air Ventures, who ensures their aircraft is held to a rigorous maintenance program. Regulated by Transport Canada and the FAA, our aircraft meets the high standard of the Canadian Aircraft Maintenance Organization.
Find us Here
250 Fisher Road, Golden BC
V0A 1H0
Get In touch
1-250- 272-9384
skydiveextremeyeti@gmail.com
opening Hours
May Thru Sept.
Weather Permitting
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