The ultimate adrenalin experience! After a twenty five minute nail biting plane ride to reach the required altitude, the roar of the engines softens & you realise your time has come, it's now or never as you are over the drop zone. What follows is up to 7, 000ft of freefall at speeds of around 120mph strapped securely to a qualified instructor. At 5000ft the instructor deploys the parachute & you float gently into the landing zone. Locations: Cumbria (North), Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Norfolk (South East), Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire (Midlands), Fife (Scotland), Devon, Wiltshire (South West) Agenda: Following a short pre-jump briefing you will be provided with a skydivers jump suit to go over your clothes (you should wear comfortable clothing such as a track suit & trainers). Then after fitting a tandem parachute harness (and appropriate headgear & goggles) the jump plane will take 20-25 minutes to reach the required altitude
- then it's out in to the blue! Notes: Your voucher is valid for ten months. Weight limits between centres will vary between 14.5 stone & 15 stone (at the Devon location a surcharge may be paid for weights up to 18 stone). At the Peterborough location, the weight limit is 16 stone. Your weight will be checked on the day of the course. For those under 18 years of age a separate signed letter of consent from a parent or guardian will be required before training commences. You will be required to complete & sign a’ Declaration of Fitness' to Parachute before training commences (this will be provided when your booking is confirmed). The minimum age for sport parachuting is 16 years. For those less than 18 years of age a separate signed letter of consent from a Parent or Guardian will be required before training commences.
If you are 40 years of age or over you must obtain written approval from your Doctor on the’ Declaration of Fitness to Parachute' form before commencing training. You will also need a’ Declaration of Fitness to Parachute if you have suffered from any of the following: Previous fractures, back strain, arthritis & severe joint sprains. Chronic bronchitis, Asthma, Rheumatic fever, Pneumothorax, Liver or kidney disease, Thyroid, adrenal or other glandular disorder. Chronic ear or sinus disease or any condition which requires the regular use of drugs. Anaemia or have recently donated blood.
No person over the age of 50 years will normally be accepted for novice parachute training, other than for Tandem Skydives, where high ages may be acceptable. Exceptions to this rule may be allowed if the candidate either has previous experience or is of a high standard of fitness & can convince the Instructor of that fitness.
You will not be allowed to undertake parachute training if you have ever suffered from any of the following medical conditions, unless you & your Doctor have obtained the prior approval of the Medical Advisor to the British Parachute Association (who may be contacted via the address on the’ Declaration of Fitness' form):
Epilepsy, fits, severe head injury, recurrent blackouts or giddiness, disease of the brain or nervous system, high blood pressure, heart or lung disease, recurrent weakness or dislocation of any limb, diabetes, mental illness, drug or alcohol addiction.
Customers will currently need to pay a compulsory BPA membership fee of up to £30 on the day of their experience.