How is the Bridge Day jump order determined?
In order to maintain fairness to all jumpers, the sooner you register online, the quicker you’ll get to jump on Bridge Day. We take all 450 jumpers and divide them into four groups of 113, depending on when they registered online. If you registered early, you’ll more than likely be part of the first group of 113 jumpers. Each group will have unique marks and colors on their ID badges that will permit them to enter the jumper exit area in order. Your position within your group is completely up to you. If you’re in the first group, you could be the first one off the bridge or jumper #113 depending on your position within your group. On the bridge, we’ll have tall signs in place that will tell you where each group begins. When everyone in Group 1 has jumped, we’ll move onto Group 2 (#113-226) and so forth. If you have a friend who has a higher jump slot than you, we suggest that you wait and jump with him/her (you can always make your first jump after your group is up, but not before). On
In order to maintain fairness to all jumpers, the sooner you register for a jump pass online, the quicker you’ll get to jump on Bridge Day. We take all 450 jumpers and divide them into four groups of 113, depending on when they registered. If you registered early, you’ll more than likely be part of the first group of 113 jumpers. Each group will have unique marks and colors on their ID badges that will permit them to enter the jumper exit area in group order. Your position within your group is completely up to you. If you’re in the first group, you could be the first one off the bridge or jumper #113 depending on your position within your group. On the bridge, we’ll have tall signs in place that will tell you where each group begins and ends. When everyone in Group 1 has jumped, we’ll move onto Group 2 (#113-226) and so forth. If you’re in Group 3 and someone you’d like to jump with is in Group 2, your friend must wait and jump with Group 3. To be fair, you can always make your first j