| In the recent months many websites have popped
up offering skydiving gift certificates and attempting to book
reservations for skydiving.
They appear to be representing a skydiving center in your local
area and make claims that they have the highest skydiving safety
record, use the best equipment, have been serving the local area
for a long time, offer the least expensive skydive, and have the
closest jumping location to metropolitan areas.
However, these websites are actually nothing more than a middle
man or skydiving reservation agency which costs you money. Be
leary of their many misrepresentations!
Watch
this investigative report on fake dropzones
To help you determine if a website
represents an actual skydiving center:
- Does the website provide a business address for the drop zone?
- Does the website include specific information about their
jumpmasters or the name of their Chief Instructor?
- Does the website include specific information about their
facilities such as which airport, lounges or type of runways?
- Does the website claim to be a National Skydiving Association
(NSA) participating skydiving center? The NSA is fictional.
The only regulatory agency for sport skydiving in the USA is
the United States
Parachute Association (USPA). The USPA is a membership organization
that maintains and regulates a group member listing of drop zones
which abide by the association's Basic Safety Regulations. The
unscrupulous business practices of these individuals are such
that the USPA recently (2005 Summer BOD meeting) revoked the Group
and Individual Memberships of the businesses and persons involved
with the 1-800-SKYRIDE operation. Revocation of membership is
the highest level sanction available to the USPA, a member organization.
Various State Attorneys General are investigating the business
practices, and multiple individuals are pursuing civil suites.
Still not sure if they are legitimate, call the 800 number and
ask where they are located. If they cannot answer immediately
without asking where you are calling from, then you have reached
the middle man!
You might be asking "why not go through one of these agencies?"
Deceptive business practices: They employ a
templated website which offers the same facts and pictures across
the country, but claim to represent a local drop zone.
Location and distance: The agent will only book
you with a participating skydiving center, sometimes several states
away!
Bogus fees: Airport Fee, Homeland Security Fee,
Poor Weather / Re-Schedule Fee are all tacked on after you have
already paid over the internet and arrive for your appointment.
You may initially only pay $165 over the internet. However after
you arrive and add up the fees, your bill can quickly exceed $250
for the jump alone. The Homeland Security Fee is especially troublesome,
since it preys on our fears of terrorism and your belief that
you are contributing to National Security.
Low budget operations: Usually, the skydiving
center in the area who is participating with these booking agencies
is so small and low budget that they are unable to market for
themselves. And if they can't afford marketing, how can they afford
good instructors, quality gear, or have properly maintained aircraft?
Making a skydive is an experience you will remember and cherish
for life. It is important that this experience be performed by
a competent, professional center associated with the United
States Parachute Association. Choosing to make a reservation
with an agency which makes claims of, but has no control over,
safety, instructors and equipment quality is literally throwing
caution to the wind. Do your research before you jump. Your safety
and enjoyment depend on it.
For more information and to learn why this is a scam that
hurts our sport:
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