Vetted riggers only
The rigger directory is curated — every listing is a certified Master or Senior rigger, not self-service. Reserve work, done right.
Find a certified rigger, request a reserve repack or inspection, and close the loop on your gear's service dates. Riggers get a directory listing and a clean log of every job and fee.
A reserve repack is a rigger's job and only a rigger's job. SkyLog's rigger directory is vetted — find a Master or Senior rigger at your dropzone, see when they're available, and send a request with the rig that needs work so they know what they're taking on before they say yes.
When the work's done, the rigger logs it with the next-service date. SkyLog notifies you and offers to update your rig's repack or inspection date in a tap — so the reminder cycle stays accurate without anyone re-typing a date. Rigging is a ground service: it's never tied to a jump, and the record reflects that.
The rigger directory is curated — every listing is a certified Master or Senior rigger, not self-service. Reserve work, done right.
Send a request with the rig that needs service, so the rigger has the context before they accept.
The rigger logs the next-service date; SkyLog offers to update your rig in a tap, keeping repack reminders honest.
Reserve repacks, container inspections and AAD service all log cleanly — each with its own next-due date.
Rigging isn't tied to a jump — a repack happens weeks before the next one. The log treats it as the standalone service it is.
Riggers get the same fee tracking as packers and coaches — paid, owed, and a month's earnings in one tap.
The rigger directory — vetted Master and Senior riggers.
Because a reserve is life-safety equipment. Packing a main is open to any licensed jumper; packing a reserve is restricted by law to a certified rigger. The rigger directory is vetted so every listing is the real thing.
When the rigger logs the job, they set the next-service date. SkyLog sends you a notification and offers to write that date onto your rig — reserve repack, container inspection — in a single confirm. You own your gear records; the rigger can't change them directly, so the confirm step is always yours.
No — and deliberately. A repack or an AAD service has nothing to do with any particular skydive. Rigging is logged as a standalone ground service, with its own date and its own next-due reminder.
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