Aircraft


16 way formation skydive Cessna 208 - Caravan - VH-OAI

A fantastic jump aircraft

Skydive Express Cessna Caravan

Cessna C182

Blackhawk

RAAF DHC-4

RAAF DHC-4 Caribou at Brooklands

Boeing Stearman

Beechcraft B17 Staggerwing

CA-25 Winjeel

De Havilland Sea Devon

Our Cessna Caravan is the biggest (up to 17 skydivers) skydiving aircraft in Western Australia and is recognised as one of the world's best. 

Up to 17 skydivers to exit height so more of your friends can jump together.

It has the lift capacity of five to six Cessna 182's (per hour lift capacity).

 

Its Pratt & Whitney gas turbine engine is the most popular in its class.

With more than 11 million fleet hours under its massive, stalwart wings, the Cessna Caravan has set legendary standards for a workhorse aircraft.

It has proven itself to be one of the most reliable aeroplanes ever built.

Every month, more than 1,600 Caravans log more than 71,000 hours – that’s more than half a billion miles since the Caravan first took off more than 20 years ago.
 

Comprehensive aircraft maintenance by Airflite located at Jandakot Airport

Web based engine conditioning trend monitoring (ECTM) by Pratt & Whitney

Fuel supplied by

 

Cessna 182 - VH-DUW

The original and most popular small skydiving aircraft in the world.

Our 'super' Cessna 182 is a great option if there are not enough skydivers to fill the Caravan.

 

Parachuting aircraft in Australia operate under Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) rules & regulations as private operations. The aircraft are maintained under CASA to a System of Maintenance or to a minimum of the Aerial Work standard.

 

Visiting Aircraft

 

Australian Army Black Hawk Helicopter

 

RAAF DHC-4 Caribou

 

Boeing-Stearman

 

Beechcraft Staggerwing (B17)

 

CA-25 Winjeel

 

DeHavilland Sea Devon C20


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