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Learning to skydive at an approved parachute centre can be done in various ways, whether you prefer to do a one jump tandem skydive or a full accelerated freefall training course, it's all available here.

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AFF Course

Choose the AFF Course for a freefall skydiving course with the assistance of 2 instructors. This requires a days training followed by a further 8 jumps to qualify as a solo skydiver.

   
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Tandem Skydive

Choose Tandem Skydive for a one jump experience. You will be securely attached to an experienced Tandem Instructor who takes charge of all vital functions such as opening the parachute and landing safely. Your preparation for the jump takes only 15 to 30 minutes. Freed from responsibility, you can relax and enjoy the skydive.

 

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Static Line Course

Static Line Course

Choose the Static Line Course for a parachute jump where you go solo on your first jump and the parachute is automatically deployed as you leave the aircraft. This allows a steady progression of learning parachute skills before progressing to freefall skills

Professional BPA & USPA skydiving instructors are standing by to answer all of your questions. E-Mail Skydive Safety

Read our Survival Guide before booking your course.

Don't forget you can video your whole skydive and upload it onto the Skydive Safety website, then e-mail all your friends and family so they can see it without delay.

Contact Skydive Safety for more information or choose from one of the 684 parachute centres world wide.

 

 

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