HOW LONG REALLY?

Brochures say "3 months." Italian reality: it depends on frequency, weather, consistency. Three concrete scenarios with real numbers.

Fastest

Intensive (dedicated vacation)

6–8 weeks

4–6 jumps

Tropical paradises (Florida, southern Spain, Thailand) with consistent weather. Impossible in Italy due to variable weather.

Pros

  • +Progression without "forgetting" between jumps
  • +High focused motivation
  • +Often cheaper with weekly packages

Cons

  • Requires 3–6 straight weeks outside Italy
  • Extra budget for lodging/travel (€1,500–3,000)
  • Few Italian schools offer this format

Total estimate

~€3,500–5,500 all-in

Most common

Weekend (standard choice)

4–6 months

2–4 jumps per weekend

Italy April–October. Classic format: leave Friday evening, jump Saturday/Sunday, home Sunday night. 30–40% of weekends cancelled by weather.

Pros

  • +Compatible with full-time work
  • +Cost spread over time
  • +Learn the Italian "reality" (weather, schedules, school dynamics)

Cons

  • Weather: budget for lost weekends
  • Gaps between weekends make you "forget" progression
  • Real duration often exceeds estimate

Total estimate

~€2,200–2,800 all-in

Longest

Relaxed (I jump when I can)

12+ months (sometimes 2 years)

1–2 jumps per month

Limited time/budget. You jump when possible, no cadence. Function: slow passion, not competitive goal.

Pros

  • +No financial pressure
  • +Can pause and resume
  • +Often more enjoyment of each jump

Cons

  • Every 3-month gap requires 1–2 "review" jumps
  • Risk of losing motivation before license
  • Total cost can rise 15–20% from repeats

Total estimate

~€2,500–3,200 all-in

WEATHER IS VARIABLE #1

In Italy April–October, expect 30–40% of jump weekends to be cancelled or reduced by weather. Ground wind > 11 m/s, low cloud cover, afternoon storms, morning haze: all block jumps.

Plan 50% more weekends than jumps needed: if you need 25 jumps, plan 12–15 effective weekends = 20–25 "attempt" weekends. In winter, weekends fall to 80% useless: northern Italian schools often close December–February.

COMPARE THE SCHOOLS

School choice changes your timeline: more planes = more jumps/weekend, Southern schools = less dead weather.

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