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I learned to dive at the Pepperell Jump School. So, I can tell you exactly how much it cost there as of October of 1995. However, prices will vary from DZ to DZ. One fortunate thing is that once you know how to dive, the prices drop dramatically. For example, at Pepperell, I was charged (once I graduated the AFF course) $5 + $1 for every thousand feet. So, if I jumped from 13,500 feet it cost me $18.50. You should also check out the Internet World DZ Price List which will tell you how much a dive costs an experienced diver. That is the definitive list of drop zones. It lists prices which do not include training or equipment. Most DZs will allow you to rent equipment for a small price. For rental equipment, Pepperell charged $5 per jump plus a $5 repacking fee (as of Oct 95).
Level I - $300 - also includes a full day of ground school, two jumpmasters to jump with you, a tee-shirt, a bumper sticker, and a certificate. (I'm not sure, but a redo (if you don't pass the level) is probably around $160.)
Level II - $200 - also includes two jumpmasters and a membership in the U.S. Parachute Association (USPA). (A redo is probably about $160.)
Level III - $160 - also includes two jumpmasters
Levels IV through VII - $140 each - also includes one jumpmaster per jump
To find out more about the Pepperell Jump School or DZ, call 1 800-SKY-JUMP.
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