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By choosing to book direct with us you can be reassured that not only are you going to jump from the highest altitude possible but your charity will also receive a larger proportion of the sponsorship money than if you booked through a third party agent.
"Thanks for making my skydive so much fun, I raised £1,500 for Cancer Research UK! I enjoyed it so much I`ve book another jump for my birthday!" Natalie - Charity Tandem Skydiver
How do I jump for FREE?
By raising a minimum of £395 you will deduct the cost of the Skydive (usually £250) leaving a balance of at least £145 to go to your charity. Although you may find that you will collect far more than the minimum amount of £395 for your charity.
Although you will receive your jump for FREE the charity has allowed a percentage of that sponsorship to pay for your jump.
COST BREAKDOWN - Raise £395 Minimum in sponsorship to jump for free;
£50 deposit to Skydive UK Ltd to secure your place
£200 balance to Skydive UK Ltd, on the day of your jump
£145 minimum to your charity
Please note - some charities set a higher minimum before they will pay for your jump / allow you to use sponsor money to pay for the skydive. Please check with us for more details on specific charities.
Tandem Skydive Restrictions
The standard upper weight limit is 15 stone / 95 kilos fully clothed. Please call the office if you are between 15 and 18 stone.
The minimum age is 16 years and there is no upper age limit. If you are aged between 16 and 18 you must obtain a parent or guardians consent. If you have any medical conditions or are aged 40 or above you must consult your GP to sign and stamp the BPA medical form.
These forms are available on request or will be sent to you with confirmation once a booking has been confirmed. Please bring these forms with you on the day of your jump (do not post), without these forms you will be unable to jump and you will lose your deposit.
Medical restrictions
There are various medical reasons why a person should not take part in a skydive. However, we are happy to take people who are deemed 'safe to jump medically' by their G.P. or consultant, even if they suffer from a medical condition/s. For more information, we recommend you read the standard medical form (BPA 115), found HERE, and contact us for advise. We're happy to talk about any concerns you may have and help you as best as we can.
Fitness: You are expected to be of reasonable fitness, but if you are in any doubt please contact us to discuss.
Important notice
Should the weather be unsuitable for jumping on the day it is your responsibility to return to the parachute centre on another occasion(s) if necessary, to complete your jump. You must rebook within 90 days of each unsuccessful attempt. Parachuting is an adventure sport and participation in such sports necessarily involves a risk of injury or death regardless of the standard of training, supervision and equipment employed.
I voluntarily accept all the risks inherent in the sport and I agree for myself and my personal representatives to indemnify and hold harmless Skydive UK Ltd against any claim or claims whether on my own account or from third parties arising out of any accident or incident resulting in any loss or or damage (including bodily injury and death).
