JUmping at pcb
train & progress at PCB
In addition to our state-certified and federal instructors, we’re fortunate to count many specialized coaches (belly, angle flying, head up, head down) among our members, helping you train and progress at your own pace through supportive coaching and a genuine spirit of sharing.
Whether you want to validate your French licenses, take one-on-one formation skydiving coaching, improve your angle flying, sit-fly, head-down, wingsuit (levels 1–2), or canopy piloting, you’ll benefit from expert advice during mini-boogies, events, and training camps.
An ideal setting to grow, build confidence, and keep progressing.

LES "COMPÉTITIONS" DU pcb
PCB organizes two friendly “competitions” each year that energize club life and strengthen the spirit of camaraderie.
Events such as the Scramble, a formation skydiving weekend with randomly drawn teams mixing experienced jumpers and beginners, or the Tom Trophy, a freefly competition made in Réunion with a great atmosphere.
At PCB, these “competitions” are above all about flying together, experiencing sport skydiving differently, and most importantly sharing a good barbecue at La Guinguette afterward.

CONDITIONS, LICENSES AND practical information
Yes. PCB offers for rent a fleet of 35 Vector, PF, and Javelin rigs with canopies ranging from 290 to 150 square feet, as well as altimeters, certified student helmets, and student jumpsuits available for loan.
You want to jump in France and already have a license delivered by your home federation ?
Check out if your license is delivered by one of the FAI affiliated federations by clicking here.
If your license is from one of the FAI affiliated federations, you can jump in any of the french dropzones (overseas territories included) with your license.
The french DZ will provide you a “foreigner pass”, this document costs 12€ (in 2020) and is mandatory.
It ensures that you are covered for third party civil liability during your skydiving activities in France.
For more info, check the FFP website here.
Instructors and coaches are available at the club or through the PCB WhatsApp community to schedule one-on-one sessions or ad-hoc coaching.
PCB also organizes one to two themed weekends per month (Freefly, Belly flying) and canopy courses several times a year. Registration is open to all jumpers who hold the required ratings and is accessible through the club’s WhatsApp community.
Yes. Several times a year, we organize jumps from different beaches around the island, helicopter jumps, night jumps, and jumps at other locations. These are open to jumpers with the required ratings depending on the jump type and subject to approval by the DZ Master.
Our beloved Papa Charlie Bravo (PCB 😉) is a Pilatus B2-H4 that can take up to 10 skydivers to 13,000 ft (4,000 m) in about 15 minutes.
The aircraft is equipped with a panoramic door for an even better view of Réunion’s exceptional landscapes.
No. You must take your equipment with you at the end of each session.
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