About AXIS Flight School
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The AXIS Flight School Head Quarters is located in the heart of the scenic Sonoran Desert, midway between Arizona's two largest cities,
Phoenix and Tucson and although we are located on a mega dropzone, our goal is to always make you feel welcome and at home around our dropzone.
The clear desert weather allows over 340 flying days a year. Average daytime temperatures range from the 60s in the winter to the low 100s in the summer.
Throughout the year, the humidity is much lower than in other parts of the country, resulting in comfortable weather and cloudless skies.
Throughout the winter, when skydivers find their home drop zones closed by cold, rain, and clouds, Arizona remains sunny and warm.
The unique desert environment provides a scenic change of pace, with plenty of fascinating sites to visit.
Since April 1991, Skydive Arizona has grown into the world's largest skydiving center, averaging over 135,000 jumps per year.
Although close to major highways, it is surrounded by flat, uninhabited land for miles in every direction. Visitors remark on the oasis like
appearance of the center, which has plenty of grass, a swimming pool, and trees in the midst of an otherwise barren desert.
Around the central building, which houses offices, aircraft manifesting, classrooms, and an indoor packing area, one can find everything a skydiver needs.
Equipment sales, food, a shower and laundry facility, grassy camping area, recreation hall with bunks for overnight guests, and a basketball
court are some of the many amenities.
It takes more than just great facilities to put thousands of skydivers a year in the air efficiently and safely.
No other skydiving center has the quality or quantity of aircraft found at Skydive Arizona.
The fleet is led by 4 Super Otters and 4 Skyvans, each capable of taking twenty three skydivers to 13,000 feet in 15 minutes.
A venerable DC-3, once the workhorse of the fleet, carries the occasional load of 43 jumpers.
Rounding out the flightline is a Pilatus Porter. Altogether, these airplanes can put over 240 skydivers at a time in the air, or over 500 jumps an hour!
In additions to a massive fleet, Skyventure Arizona is a state-of-the-art skydiving wind tunnel,
located directly on the Skydive Arizona Drop Zone. This skydiving simulator is a 2nd generation SkyVenture, built by Skyventure LLC.
This is a large structure with four 400hp top mounted fans with a lexan and steel enclosed flight area.
The flight chamber is 14 feet in diameter and approximately 20 feet tall.
It has wall to wall air and can produce wind speeds powerful enough for all forms of body-flight.
Find us on for directions and an aerial view of the Drop Zone!
Hours of Operation
Winter Hours
Open 7 days a week 0800 to Sunset
from October through May
Summer Hours
Open 5 days a week
(closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
Open 0800 to 1700 from June through September
Requirements
- You must be a current member of your National Aero Club and hold an "A" license or higher
- All equipment must be maintained to standard of your National Aero Club
- Be sure to bring your logbooks, ratings, and USPA membership
- If you do not have a license you will have to be cleared by our staff Instructor or Examiner
- AAD's are required for student jumps only, but highly recommended for everyone
- All gear must be TSO'd (unless foreign guest) and have a reserve in date with data card
- You must be 18 years of age to skydive at Skydive Arizona
"A" License: Must have made a jump within 60 days
"B" License: Must have made a jump within 90 days
"C and D" Licenses: Must have made a jump within 6 months |