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What should I wear?
You should wear comfortable clothing and trainers and dress according to the weather conditions of the day, remember it will be somewhat colder at jump altitude so gloves are a good idea during the colder months. We will provide you with all other equipment necessary for your jump including a jumpsuit, goggles and head gear.
What happens?
Your instructor will fit your harness and assist you in boarding the aircraft. After a 20 minute scenic plane ride over the stunning Salisbury countryside get ready for the time of your life – get ready for freefall - a 120 MPH gravity powered, exhilarating decent towards mother earth.
At 5000 feet your instructor will deploy the parachute for a 5 minute canopy ride back to the landing area.
We highly recommend our video and photo’s option, a freefall photographer will record your skydive and preserve your memories for ever on a professionally edited DVD and it’s great to show the friends and family just to prove you did it.
What about the weather?
As you can imagine, weather plays an important part in skydiving, we will only skydive when the weather conditions are safe to do so.
Are there any weight limits?
There is a general limit up to 16 stone however with instructor approval up to 18 stone (If you are reasonably fit, we have no problem taking larger students but please get in touch before booking.
Is there an age limit?
To do a tandem skydive you must be at least 16 years old.
There is no upper age limit for tandem skydiving.
If you are between 16 and 18 you will need to have your parent's or legal guardians written consent.
If you are over 40 then you will need to have a medical form signed by your doctor.
If you need a form for the parents or the Doctor you can download it in our downloads section click here
What Facilities do you have?
The facilities are provided by Old Sarum Airfield, you can see the airfield website by clicking HERE
Last Updated (Tuesday, 08 December 2009 23:13)



