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El Pilot 07-15-2014 11:45 AM

Entry Level Diver Driver?
 
Hey all, I know most places only take guys with prior jump experience or 500tt, but are there any places in the US or carribbean that take would take someone with 300tt? I checked every drop zone in New Jersey and it's always 500tt or experience. Maybe I could ride along to get seat time? Where are the best places to get entry level experience? :confused:

USMCFLYR 07-15-2014 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by El Pilot (Post 1684775)
Hey all, I know most places only take guys with prior jump experience or 500tt, but are there any places in the US or carribbean that take would take someone with 300tt? I checked every drop zone in New Jersey and it's always 500tt or experience. Maybe I could ride along to get seat time? Where are the best places to get entry level experience? :confused:

You can see how the operation conducts business (though doubtful since you would be non-paying weight), but even riding along isn't going to get you any closer to that 500TT required. You aren't gong to be able to log that time.

aviatorhi 07-15-2014 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by USMCFLYR (Post 1684781)
You can see how the operation conducts business (though doubtful since you would be non-paying weight), but even riding along isn't going to get you any closer to that 500TT required. You aren't gong to be able to log that time.

Comes down to the insurance, one dropzone I worked at required the new guy to get 10 hours supervised, who logs the time? IMHO the person manipulating the controls, not the guy the insurance says needs to be there.

250TT shouldn't be a problem, got my first job dumping people out of airplanes at 260TT.

blaquehawk99 07-16-2014 04:02 AM

If you are willing to leave the New Jersey area there are quite a few places that are likely to hire you with 300TT. Check these out:

Sky Diver Driver

Dropzone.com: Skydiving Community, Skydive Information

U.S. Parachute Association > Find a DZ

Many of the jobs posted at skydiver driver require 500 tt but some don't advertise their minimums and might be the ones who will hire at 300TT.

Good luck!

aviatorhi 07-16-2014 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by blaquehawk99 (Post 1685176)
If you are willing to leave the New Jersey area...

I believe that is the easiest decision one could ever be faced with.

AZFlyer 07-16-2014 12:41 PM

Started my first flying job about 2 months ago at a local DZ. Hired with less than 500tt. It happens.

El Pilot 07-16-2014 07:05 PM

Thank you all for the replies much appreciated.

Yes, NJ and its traffic gets old quick.

@Azflyer, in what state was that?

AZFlyer 07-16-2014 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by El Pilot (Post 1685831)
Thank you all for the replies much appreciated.

Yes, NJ and its traffic gets old quick.

@Azflyer, in what state was that?

In Arizona.

blaquehawk99 07-17-2014 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by El Pilot (Post 1685831)
Yes, NJ and its traffic gets old quick.

Ain't nothing like Florida traffic... especially around KGIF...Yikes!!!

phlyingPhil 07-23-2014 06:57 PM

But you have an fbo with awesome breakfast at gif


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