πΊπΈ Skydiving Jobs in United States
The US has the world's largest skydiving industry, with hundreds of active dropzones operating year-round in states like Arizona, California, Florida, and North Carolina. USPA ratings are the standard for instructor and pilot roles.
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How do I find skydiving jobs in United States?
Browse all skydiving job listings in United States on DZSpotter. You can filter by role type (instructor, pilot, rigger, operations) and employment type (full-time, seasonal, casual). New jobs are posted weekly - check back regularly or post your CV to active employers directly.
What qualifications do I need to work in skydiving in United States?
In United States, instructor and pilot roles are governed by USPA. Instructor roles require a valid USPA rating (tandem or AFF). Pilot roles require national CPL certification. Many support roles (manifest, hospitality, marketing) require no skydiving qualifications.
What is the average salary for a skydiving instructor in United States?
Instructor pay in United States varies by employer type and experience. Large commercial operators typically offer competitive packages. Check individual job listings on DZSpotter for current salary data - all DZSpotter job posts include pay range where provided by the employer.
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