Static Line Square Jump

This is a solo parachute jump. It is called a static line jump because from the moment you step into the plane you will be securely attached to a static line which is designed to automatically open your parachute for you as you exit the aircraft. There is 5-6 hours of intensive training involved before you can jump. Once this training has been completed the jump will take place from 3,000 feet. You have directional control with this type of square canopy.

IMG_1000 Static Line Round Jump

This is a solo parachute jump. It is called a static line jump because from the moment you step into the plane you will be securely attached to a static line which is designed to automatically open your parachute for you as you exit the aircraft. There is 5-6 hours of intensive training involved before you can jump. Once this training has been completed the jump will take place from 2,000 feet. This is a traditional parachute jump with a round canopy.

Accelerated Freefall Jump

This is where you will be able to experience freefall solo. You will receive a full day?s ground training from two fully qualified instructors teaching you the basics of skydiving together with a thorough explanation of what will be happening on the first jump. During the jump itself you will be accompanied by two instructors who will jump by your side 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.