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“Oklahoma's largest and most experienced skydiving school”
Welcome to Oklahoma's skydiving center located conveniently between Tulsa and Oklahoma City We are located on the 350 acre Cushing Regional Airport. These 350 acres provide you with the largest unobstructed landing area in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Skydiving Center has the equipment, facility, training, methods and staff to provide you with a "student friendly" environment. Oklahoma Skydiving Center uses only USPA rated instructors and training methods, and we use only equipment designed and manufactured for student use. All student gear is equipped with: ZP square main canopy, square reserve canopy, CYPRES automatic activation device (AAD), reserve static line (RSL), and altimeter. The ZP main is specifically designed to address the student's canopy piloting skills. OSC also provides each student with a FCC licensed private frequency Motorola radio to personally guide them during their canopy flight.
This is by far the best pace to skydive!! Family run business that makes you feel like family when you first show up! Andy meets you with a smile even though he is running to the plane! Alyssa... Read more
Just went for my first skydive, and it was absolutely stress free! It was amazing! The staff made the entire experience absolutely incredible. Would recommend to ANYONE that has the urge.... Read more
I had such an amazing experience at the Oklahoma Skydiving Center in Cushing, Oklahoma. I felt very safe and secure with tandem instructor. I will definitely be back to jump again! Read more
Oklahoma Skydiving Center
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- Sun, Fri, Sat: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Mon - Thu: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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