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Types of skydives

Not sure what kind of skydive you'd like to do?

10,000 ft Freefall Tandem Skydive

Skydiving Enjoy the exhilaration of freefalling through the air (without the parachute deployed) for several thousand feet.

You will be harnessed to a professional parachute instructor throughout the descent. Receive full training and jump on the same day.

You will need to raise a minimum sponsorship of £395 for the NSPCC (which includes your jump costs). Watch a Skyline parachuting video  to see what it's like for yourself!

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Want to jump alone? Try the static line jump

If you'd prefer to jump alone then try a 3,000 feet static parachute jump.  

The jump is called a static line jump because from the moment you step into the aircraft you will be securely attached to a static line which is designed to automatically open your parachute for you as you exit the aircraft.

All instructors are qualified by the national governing body of the sport ad each one is specially trained to teach beginner parachutists.

You will need to raise a minimum sponsorship of £360 for the NSPCC (which includes your jump costs). 

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Weekend training

This jump is in two parts - your training takes place on the Saturday for your jump on the Sunday.

During the training you will learn everything you need to know to make a safe and exhilarating parachute jump; the equipment used, how to exist the aircraft, how to operate your reserve parachute and most importantly how to control your landing.

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Any questions?

If you have any fundraising questions at all please call Julia on 0207 825 2814 or email go@nspcc.org.uk.

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