
Life happens
Sometimes skydiving goes on pause. Family obligations, a move, or a sick dog can be reasons. Health issues and finances also play a part. Sometimes, the calendar simply overwhelms you. We get it. No drama, no judgment, no awkward questions.
But the funny part is… a skydiver’s soul doesn’t quit. It just goes quiet for a while. And then one day, out of nowhere, it whispers: “Hey. Let’s go back up.”
That’s exactly what Recurrency Training is for. Depending on the length of your break, we’ll tailor a comeback plan. Your experience will guide whether you need a solid refresher on the ground or a coached jump. We won’t “test” you for fun. The goal is simple: confidence, safety, and getting that good feeling back.
Heads up 🩺!
If you stopped due to medical reasons, we’ll just need the right info to keep everything smart and safe. Send us a message. Show us your experience, such as your license, logbook, or last jump date. You can send whatever you have. We’ll take it from there.
And one more thing: when it comes to returning to skydiving, you’re not stuck with the AFF age limit. If your inner skydiver wakes up and says “now”… that’s what we’re here for. 🪂✈️

Mark, UK — A-License, ~120 jumps — Break: 3 years
“Coming back after a long break was stressful in my head. The refresher was calm, structured and safety-focused. No pressure, just a smart plan that brought my confidence back fast.”
Anna, Poland — B-License, ~210 jumps — Break: 2 years
“I expected to feel judged for disappearing. Instead I got support and a clear step-by-step comeback plan. After the first coached jump I felt like myself again.”
David, Ireland — B-License, ~260 jumps — Break: 6 years
“I was nervous about being rusty. They tailored everything to my experience and time off. It wasn’t a ‘test’ — it was support + good structure. Huge difference.”
Marek, Poland — AFF graduate, ~35 jumps — Break: 10 months
“I stopped after AFF and thought I’d lost the flow. The recurrency training reconnected the dots and made everything click again. I’m back on track.”


