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jonno

Is it worth me flying to Florida this time of year?

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Iv'e just found myself at a loose end this week and the weather here in the UK is rubbish . Iv'e not jumped Florida in the summer. What can I expect? Is it worth a transatlantic flight? Is the weather any more predicable / unpredictable this time of year? Are the DZ's likely to be slow ? Just asking ?

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Skydive City in Z-Hills is a fair bit slower int eh summer, we even close Tues/Wed. But we did fly 22 loads today in the Otter and still have great weekends and sometimes busy (6-10 loads) weekdays.

So yes, we are flying, RW organizing, freeflying, wingsuits, tandems, AFF, the bar is open every night, the sun is shining and it is f****ng hot and humid

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it is f****ng hot and humid



This is primarily the reason Florida's main skydiving season runs from mid-fall to mid-spring. But if you don't mind the heat and humidity, you should get plenty of jumps in. ;)
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FL is too hot ;)

come to Skydive Carolina, we flew 118 loads on Saturday, not exactly a normal day but we are a turbine DZ with a super vibe and a great place to learn to skydive

fly into Charlotte NC and we are 30 minutes away

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FL is too hot ;)

come to Skydive Carolina, we flew 118 loads on Saturday, not exactly a normal day but we are a turbine DZ with a super vibe and a great place to learn to skydive

fly into Charlotte NC and we are 30 minutes away



I agree, Charlotte or Atlanta (skydive the farm). You get to meet real southerners who are super friendly. Very different feel to Florida (I prefer it)

US Airways fly Gatwick to Charlotte. AA, BA and delta all have direct flights to Atlanta from Heathrow or Gatwick.
Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.

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Having lived in GA, FL, and NC.... In the summer they all suck and are hot unless you are in the mountains.

I'd head to FL..... There are many DZ's to choose from and most are as large and as busy as the largest DZ in either NC or GA.
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Just a thought...

If you can get a cheap flight into Chicago O"Hare, Skydive Chicago is just a short drive west.
Big DZ, runs during the week, lots of fun.

Florida will be hot and humid, this is the beginning of rainy season, so the afternoon thundershowers are an issue.
Illinois is not quite as hot and nowhere near as humid. Afternoon T-storms are still a possiblity, but not as often.
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