Service · Rigging

The reserve work, on the record.

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.

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Rigging Services
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What it does

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.

Capabilities

What you can do with it.

01

Vetted riggers only

The rigger directory is curated — every listing is a certified Master or Senior rigger, not self-service. Reserve work, done right.

02

Request with the rig attached

Send a request with the rig that needs service, so the rigger has the context before they accept.

03

Service dates that close the loop

The rigger logs the next-service date; SkyLog offers to update your rig in a tap, keeping repack reminders honest.

04

Repacks, inspections, AAD service

Reserve repacks, container inspections and AAD service all log cleanly — each with its own next-due date.

05

A ground-service record

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.

06

Earnings and unpaid jobs

Riggers get the same fee tracking as packers and coaches — paid, owed, and a month's earnings in one tap.

A look inside
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The rigger directory — vetted Master and Senior riggers.

Questions

Rigging Services, answered.

01Why can't I just pick any rigger — like packers?

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.

02How does a rigging job update my gear?

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.

03Is a rigging job linked to a jump?

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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