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-Fun Jumper Info and Pricing-

the old ankle grabber jump
large group of skydivers at a Skydive New Mexico Boogie

-2024 pricing, starting August 23, 2024-

Fun jump ticket: $33

Member Fun Jump Ticket: $28

Fun Jumper Pricing:

(Taxes Included)

Skydive New Mexico is a nonprofit club DZ.

Prices will go down if operations expand to cover costs. 

         

Other Available Services:

  • Free Canopy Piloting Lessons for all licensed skydivers

  • Re-Currency Jump: $130 (includes gear rental)

  • Gear rental: $45 per jump

  • Member Gear rental: $30 per jump

  • Packing: $10 each (subject to staff availability)

  • Reserve repacks: $65

Membership: $120 per year

*New members are prorated their first year at $10/month

Hours of Operation:

Open 7 days a week, depending on tandem schedule.

Currently open at sunrise load.

Call or text us at 505-864-7942 for specific dates.

DZ Info:

AADs are not required.

We are a Club drop zone and currently fly a Cessna 182 with extended wingtips and a p-ponk.

Our landing area is at 5200' elevation.

During the summer months, we can see density altitudes over 8500'.

food trucks, people walking around, and parachutes landing in the landing area around skydive new mexico office.
skydiver saying hi to the camera before jumping from a hot air balloon

Rental Gear:

We do have rental gear, currently consisting of 260-280 sq.ft. mains.

Rental Gear is subject to availability.

We also recommend renting gear from our friends in CO at:

-Skydiving Gear Rental and Sales-

You can rent rigs with main canopy sizes 170-260 sqft. and they will ship to New Mexico.

 www.sgras.com

Skydivingrental@gmail.com

720-352-2151, David Billings

LANDING AREA

Belen Regional Airport Landing Area

drone image of our drop zone at about 1,000 feet

NORTH

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SOUTH

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image of landing zone showing the way the land slopes down and the berm between the two landing areas

LANDING HAZARDS TO AVOID

our landing area with red marks of hazards to avoid when landing
map of landing hazards

SPOTTING

LANDMARKS

recognizable landmarks on either side of our drop zone to see from the plane so that you know when you're getting close to the drop zone again. useful when climbing to altitude

CARDINAL DIRECTIONS

zoomed out satellite image of the airport showing cardinal directions relative to the runways 90 degrees offset

ROTATING THE ABOVE VIEW 90°:

drone image of our drop zone at about 1,000 feet

NORTH

360°

WEST

270°

SOUTH

180°

EAST

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