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1824 Kitty Hawk Dr
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
A full service skydiving center located in central Kentucky.

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Melissa S.
10/15/2025

This is the only USPA group member drop-zone in the state of Kentucky. They offer tandem skydives, first jump courses, rigging services, and allow licensed jumpers at this location. For aircraft...

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Mindy D.
10/13/2025

It just feels like you're part of the "family" when you walk in. (I know cliche but comforting).. Kevin (my tandem master) was so personable and fun to jump with. Thank you all for the great time....

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Megan E.
5/4/2025

Awesome! It was So fun and instructors Kevin and Mike were fantastic. We Would do it again!!!

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Nicole G.
10/8/2024

Great, friendly, informative staff. I felt very comfortable skydiving & well prepared for my first jump! I felt safe to go. It was incredibly exhilarating! Really no words can describe how...

David T.
4/6/2025

Nice owner, helpful, knowledgeable, it's on an busy airport so it can feel hectic. They have sewing services for rigging which can be rare.

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