About Skydivebc NorthSkydivebc North (Formerly known as Black Ram Parachute Schools) has been holding First Parachute Jump courses in Northern B.C. since 1986, and the Yukon since 1994 .The combined total skydiving experience of our staff is over 60 years. Since the begining the school has Manifested over 15,000 jumpers. Skydivebc North is affiliated with the Canadian Sport Parachuting Association who provides training, and certification for it's Instructors and Coaches in conjunction with the Canadian National Coaching Association's National Coaching Certification Program. The Canadian Sport Parachuting Association also provides insurance, and other services to it's affiliated members. The School is also affilliated with the British Columbia Sport Parachute Council who provides Judges for sanctioned competitions as well as funding for instructor courses and represents the sport of parachuting at the Provincial level. Flight operations at Skydivebc North are conducted under the aspices of our Commercial Air Operators Certificate issued by Transport Canada. All our pilots are all commercially licensed with Transport Canada. Our Aircraft Maintenance Program is conducted under commercial specifications as required by the Airworthiness branch of Transport Canada. Skydivebc North uses only state of the art parachute systems. All main parachutes are inspected during every pack job to ensure airworthiness. All of our student harness and container systems are equipped with automatic reserve parachute activation systems that will activate the reserve parachute. Our reserve parachutes are inspected and repacked every 180 days by a FAI certified parachute Rigger. Although our base of operations is in Beaverly just 20 km. west of we also conduct courses all over the Northern half of British Columbia, Alberta and the Yukon. We hold courses annually in Smithers, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Grand Prairie Alberta and Carcross Yukon Territory. Our jumping season starts as early as April and lasts well into November depending mostly on the weather. Contact 250-964-8228 or email; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
