Search by discipline and DZ
Filter coaches by AFF, freefly, formation or wingsuit, and by the dropzone you'll be at — so you find someone who's actually there.
Browse coaches and instructors by discipline and dropzone, see when they're available, and request a session. After the jump, the coaching shows up in your logbook with the debrief notes and a verified sign-off attached.
Every coach on SkyLog has a real profile — their ratings, their disciplines, the dropzones they're working, and the windows they're available. Search for AFF, freefly or wingsuit coaching at the DZ you're heading to, read what they offer, and send a structured request with your preferred dates instead of chasing a phone number around the hangar.
Once you've jumped together, the coach logs the session against your jump. You get the shared debrief, your own private feedback note, and — for progression jumps — a sign-off that counts toward your licence. Your whole coaching history sits in one place: who you jumped with, what they said, and how far you've come.
Filter coaches by AFF, freefly, formation or wingsuit, and by the dropzone you'll be at — so you find someone who's actually there.
Coaches post the DZs and dates they're working. You see who's free when, before you ever send a message.
Send a request with your discipline, level and preferred dates. The coach accepts, declines or proposes another time — no lost text threads.
Each session lands on the jump it belongs to — shared notes, your private feedback, and the coach's rating, all kept.
Coaches can record a skill assessment against your profile. Watch your level move as the sign-offs add up.
Run a profile, set your rates, manage requests, and log sessions and fees. The coaching side of SkyLog is built in.
The coach directory — filtered by discipline and dropzone.
No. SkyLog records what a session costs and whether it's been paid, so both of you have a clear record — but the money itself changes hands however you and your coach prefer. Cash, Venmo, Swish, bank transfer; SkyLog just keeps the books.
A coach profile is self-service to create, but coaching credentials show on it as verified ratings — students see exactly which ratings a coach holds and whether they've been confirmed.
Absolutely. The directory is how AFF and progression students find a coach, request a session, and build a signed-off training record from jump one.
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