Dropzones worldwide
Aircraft, landing areas, affiliated federations and local detail for DZs around the world — reference for wherever you're headed.
A directory of dropzones worldwide — aircraft, landing areas, federations, opening hours and local detail. Set the DZ you're at today so your jumps log to the right place, and your buddies know where to find you.
Travelling to jump somewhere new? Look the dropzone up first. SkyLog's directory carries the aircraft a DZ flies, its landing areas, the federations it's affiliated with, and the practical detail — where it is, what time it opens, how to reach manifest. It's reference built by skydivers, for the trip you're about to make.
Set your current dropzone when you arrive and two things happen: new jumps pre-fill with the right DZ, aircraft and landing area, and — if you've opted in — your buddies can see you're there today. It's the small piece of presence that turns a logbook into a community.
Aircraft, landing areas, affiliated federations and local detail for DZs around the world — reference for wherever you're headed.
Mark the DZ you're at and new jumps pre-fill with the right dropzone, aircraft and landing area.
Opt in and your buddies can see which DZ you're at today. Opt out and you're invisible — your choice, always.
Main field, student area, the swoop pond — each landing area is its own place, so your jump records where you actually put down.
See which governing bodies a DZ is affiliated with — useful when you're chasing a licence or jumping abroad.
Found a dropzone we haven't got? Add it. The directory grows with the skydivers who use it.
A dropzone in the directory — aircraft, landing areas and detail.
From a global directory and from the skydivers who use SkyLog. Dropzone operators and designated maintainers keep their own DZ's detail current; anyone can add a DZ that's missing.
No. It shows only the dropzone you've set as your current DZ, and only if you've opted in. It's never GPS tracking — just ‘I'm at this DZ today,’ and only when you say so.
The directory is reference — the facts about a DZ. SkyView is the live manifest at dropzones that run it: which load you're on, your call time, your exit group. Different jobs, same dropzone.
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