Abruzzo · Pescara

AFF Course in Pescara

Quick answer

For users starting from Pescara, the recommended ENAC school for the AFF course is Skydive Sunrise (Fermo, Marche). 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: Skydive Sunrise operates from Fermo (Marche), not from Abruzzo. The AFF course requires 2–4 weekends at the dropzone — factor in travel.
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Skydive Sunrise

Fermo · Marche

AFF cost: €2,100–2,800Duration: 2–4 weekends

How the course works from Pescara

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 Pescara, plan to travel to Fermo 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.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I do the AFF course near Pescara?
The most coherent ENAC school for users starting from Pescara is Skydive Sunrise, operating from Fermo (Marche). It is ENAC-certified and licensed to issue the Skydiving License.
How much does the AFF course cost near Pescara?
The full AFF course in Italy ranges between €2,100–2,800, depending on weekend packages, included gear and possible level repeats. At Skydive Sunrise 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 Pescara?
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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