— Trentino-Alto Adige · Bolzano
AFF Course in Bolzano
Quick answer
For users starting from Bolzano, the recommended ENAC school for the AFF course is Aeroclub Verona — Paracadutismo (Verona, Veneto). National range: €2,100–2,800 for the 7 AFF levels; average duration 2–4 weekends, plus 18 consolidation jumps to earn the ENAC License.
Heads-up: Aeroclub Verona — Paracadutismo operates from Verona (Veneto), not from Trentino-Alto Adige. The AFF course requires 2–4 weekends at the dropzone — factor in travel.
Recommended school · ENAC-certified
Aeroclub Verona — Paracadutismo
Verona · Veneto
AFF cost: €2,100–2,800Duration: 2–4 weekends
How the course works from Bolzano
The AFF course is a progressive 7-level path with ENAC-certified instructors at your side. Each level has specific goals (stability, turns, tracking, solo exit). It happens entirely at the dropzone — starting from Bolzano, plan to travel to Verona for 2–4 weekends, weather permitting.
For the 7-level breakdown, national pricing and what happens at each jump see the full AFF course guide. To compare ENAC-certified schools on more parameters, see the full registry.
Minimum requirements
- Minimum age 18 (16–17 with parental consent at some schools)
- Mandatory AME medical exam
- Maximum weight ~100 kg (varies by school)
- No prior experience required
Frequently asked questions
- Where can I do the AFF course near Bolzano?
- The most coherent ENAC school for users starting from Bolzano is Aeroclub Verona — Paracadutismo, operating from Verona (Veneto). It is ENAC-certified and licensed to issue the Skydiving License.
- How much does the AFF course cost near Bolzano?
- The full AFF course in Italy ranges between €2,100–2,800, depending on weekend packages, included gear and possible level repeats. At Aeroclub Verona — Paracadutismo the price sits within this national bracket and includes all 7 levels with ENAC-certified instructors. Add ~€450–700 for the 18 consolidation jumps required for the license.
- How long does the AFF course take from Bolzano?
- On average 2–4 weekends for the 7 AFF levels, plus ~2–4 months for the 18 consolidation jumps, weather permitting. Italian schools mainly operate March to November.
- What do you get at the end of the AFF course?
- The ENAC Skydiving License (A level in the FAI/USPA standard). With the license you can jump solo at any Italian dropzone and many European ones.
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