WHAT DOES THE LICENSE COST?

Realistic total-cost estimate to obtain your Italian skydiving license. No brochure numbers: minimum, realistic, and premium ranges based on your chosen path.

Path
Gear
Distance from dropzone
Extra coaching hours: 0
0h10h20h
Total estimate
Minimum
2,830
Realistic
3,475
Premium
4,120
Estimated timeline: 8–14 months from first jump to license. Depends on weather, weekend availability, and individual learning speed.
Line items
AFF course (Level 1–8)
8 levels, ~€220–310 per level
1,8002,500
Solo jumps to license (30)
Rental gear: €30–40/jump
9001,200
Sports medical exam
Annual, required by ENAC
80150
Federation + insurance
FIPS / ANPd'I + sports liability
50120
Travel and lodging
Dropzone within 50 km
0150
Where these numbers come from

Cost ranges are based on public price lists from ENAC-certified Italian schools, major European tunnels (Aero Gravity, Realfly, Windobona), and the used/new gear market (UPT, Sun Path, Performance Designs, Skylark).

The number of jumps to license (typical 25–30, compressible to 20–22 with tunnel) reflects the standard post-AFF progression toward a national sport license. Individual progression varies with weather, learning speed, and school quality.

This calculator is not a contractual quote: it's a ballpark tool to understand the order of magnitude and plan financially. For exact numbers, ask your chosen school.

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