Frequently Asked Questions

 

When is the best time to jump?

We operate all year round. British weather is so unpredictable. June and July in 2006 were our best months ever and in 2007 were our worst. The training will go on no matter what the weather.

How Can I jump for free?

You can jump for free providing you get sponsored for at least £120 over the cost of the skydive. The cost of the skydive can be taken out of the funds raised and the rest goes to the charity of your choice. See Prices

Can I have my parachute jump videod?

There is no facility available for the Static Line Training Course.

When do I arrive and when do I actually jump?

You arrive no later than 8 am. Because the amount of training there is to be done. You will not be ready to jump until late afternoon, weather permitting

How Safe is it?

Check link for information from the British Parachute Association

What do I do when I get there?

All students have to sign in at the reception area. This is located in the left portion of the building. A member of staff will note your arrival and process the relevant paperwork when necessary.

What about Aircraft Safety?

All spectators should stay away from the aircraft at all times. Students, when it is time, are to stay close to their Instructor, who will guide them safely to the aircraft. Always approach the aircraft from the rear. Never approach the aircraft from the front. Do not touch the propeller.

Weather?

We will not jump in unsafe weather conditions.

You can never rely on the weather forecast entirely. If the weatherman says it will be partly cloudy, it also means it is partly sunny. Also "Cloudy" doesn't indicate how high the cloud is. If the cloud base is 10,000 feet, then both Tandem and Static Lines can jump. If the cloud base is only 4000 feet, then only Static Line Students can jump and not the Tandems.  If the weather is too bad to jump, (Too windy, Low cloud, Rain), unfortunately, we will have to reschedule you, "but be aware" that one moment the weather may look hopeless and the next it might be jumpable. The call is yours. The weather is one thing we cannot control.

The Static Line Training Course will go ahead no matter what the weather.

Cancellation.

All fees are non-refundable.

Can you smoke?

Smoking is permitted in certain areas and prohibited in others.

Parachutes are made of nylon and burn easily. Alcohol is not permitted whilst parachuting is in progress.

What do I wear?

Wear loose comfortable clothing suitable for the season and flat shoes/trainers on your feet.

Boots are not suitable.

Glasses and Contact Lenses.

Goggles will be supplied.

Can I bring my Dog or Cat?

Please Don't!

Active airfields are not suitable for pets.