There are three types of jump available - our most popular is the tandem sky dive . If you take part in one of our group skydives you’ll be taking part in a tandem skydive.
Tandem 12,000ft Sky Dive
This jump is technically a sky dive BUT it’s a tandem jump so you’ll be strapped to an instructor at all times. It’s the only way you can jump from this height without becoming a freefall parachutist.
Static Line Jump
A solo jump from 3,000ft , called a static line jump because from the moment you step into the plane you will be securely attached to a static line which will automatically open your parachute for you as you exit the aircraft. This jump will take two days including training.
Accelerated Freefall Jump
This is the big one - sky diving solo from 10,000 ft - it’s your first step to becoming a qualified sky diver. You’ll need to allow two days for this jump as you will receive ground training from two fully qualified instructors.
During the jump itself you will be accompanied by two instructors until approximately 5,000ft where the canopy will be opened and an instructor will guide you to the ground through a radio fitted in your helmet.
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