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Skydive Kentucky NewsletterSkydiving in Kentucky is at Skydive Kentucky drop zone - Kentucky's best skydiving center. We have an experienced and friendly staff offering the first-time parachute jumper and long-time jumpers, a safe fun place to jump out of an airplane at the Elizabethtown KY Airport. Our jumpers come from Louisville, Bowling Green, Fort Campbell, Frankfort, Lexington and surrounding states, such as Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee to learn to skydive at our dz. We have repeat customers because of our outstanding service and attention to detail. A dropzone for your first-time skydive adventure, once in a lifetime parachuting experience or to learn skydiving. Our parachute center is the place to skydive in Kentucky.

Open year-round 52 weeks a year!
Saturday and Sundays dark and Wednesday afternoons.
We will open any day by reservation.

Skydive Kentucky Prices
Tandem Skydiving Jumps
(weekends & holidays)
(weekdays)

$225 Buy Online!
$210 Buy Online!
Staticline Skydiving Jumps $175 Buy Online!

 

Call toll free: 877-U-SKYDIVe
877-875-9348 or 270-723-3587 for questions and scheduling.


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6-29-2010: Unable to Fly this Weekend due to required A/C maintenance.
While conducting required maintenance inspection an unusual wear pattern was noted which requires unexpected parts replacement. We were unable to acquire another A/C for the weekend on such short notice but expect to have a back-up plane for the follow
Announcements for Skydive Kentucky

August, 2009
1 - 6 AFF Pre-course training and AFF Instructor rating course
Skydive Kentucky
Info: 573-745-0313
7 - 10 Porter Weekend (Turbine Seats 10)
Elizabethtown Regional Airport (Skydive KY)
8 SDKY Staff Meeting
FBO Addington Field
October, 2009
10 SDKY Staff Meeting
FBO Addington Field
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Upcoming Events at Skydive Kentucky
Skydive KY offers great deals to first-time jumper





WARNING - Sport parachute jumping (skydiving) is a potentially dangerous activity that can result in injury or death. Each individual participant, regardless of experience, has final responsibility for his or her own safety.