Overview

Skyline Charity Skydiving is the ultimate thrill-seeking challenge where you enjoy the exhilarating and unforgettable feeling of flying through the clouds from over 10,000ft at up to 120 mph! For tandem skydives, complete your training and jump in one day, and let a British Parachuting Association instructor do all the work while you enjoy the ride!

Ready for the next step and jump solo? Try the Accelerated Freefall jump for your next level of skydiving! The Accelerated Freefall Level 1 course is the quickest way to be a solo skydiver! It requires a day’s training before you get taken up to a height of 10,000 feet and complete a solo skydive!

Pick your date and skydive any time of the year at your chosen airfield – pledge to raise sponsorship for your chosen charity, and when you hit your target your costs are covered!

Location(s):
Multiple

FAQ's

Our airfields offer two different jump types

Our airfields offer three different jump types:
– Tandem
– Accelerated freefall

Our most popular skydive is a tandem jump. This is the perfect experience for your first-time jump as you are attached to an instructor who does the majority of the work for you. This leaves you free to enjoy the view!

Our accelerated freefall jumps require a full day of training which you must pass before being able to complete these jumps.

How can I book/raise money for a charity that isn't registered with you?

If you want to raise money for a charity that is not registered with us that’s not a problem – you would just need to book in as a non-charity jump and cover the cost of the skydive yourself. Alternatively, if you would like to see if the charity you are interested in jumping for would like to register with us they can call our charity team directly to discuss that on 0207 424 5535.

How can I book as a group?

You can book on as normal by clicking the Book Now button. Once you have entered your details on the first page there will be an option to tick a box and add group members. Enter the names and email addresses of everyone you would like to book in there.

If the person you would like to jump with has already booked in there is a Group Member Info box on the second page of the online booking form – just quote the name of that person in that box and we will group you in together!

How do I book group members for different charities?

You would need to make separate bookings if you are looking to jump for different charities – but that’s not a problem – you can still jump together! Just fill in your other group members’ names in the Group Member Info box on the second page of the booking form.

After that, we can group you in together when the bookings come into our system and then you can all jump together.

Where can I jump?

We have many airfields across the UK – a full list of which can be found here – please select your nearest one.

What date can I book for?

The majority of airfields operate on the weekend but there are some that open on weekdays too. We usually recommend you book a couple of months in advance to ensure you get the date you want (especially in the warmer months).

What time of the year can I book for?

Our airfields are open all year round.

How do I book a date?

When you make a booking with us we need to check with the airfield to see if they have space before we can confirm the date. It’s best if you provide 2 dates that you are available just in case your first preference is fully booked.

My charity has mentioned a special booking day they have planned. How do I book that?

Check your charity’s website – they should have a link. If they don’t it’s best to just book through our website and select your preferred charity.

How does the medical form work?

The British Parachute Association (BPA) insist that all participants bring their medical form with them on the day. Whether you need to get the form signed by a doctor depends on the following information.

The first BPA form is Form 115A. If you have any of the medical conditions listed on the form, then you must get Form 115B signed by a doctor. If you do not have any of the medical conditions listed on the form, then you may self-sign Form 115A. and bring that along on the day.

Please print your form double-sided and bring it with you on the day – if you are not able to do this please email us at info@skylineevents.co.uk and we can post a form out to you.

Both 115A and 115B are available on this link.
If you book on for an accelerated free fall you will need to get the solo medical form signed. If you are 40 years or older and doing a solo jump, you will need to get this form signed by your doctor.

What if I have a disability – can I still jump?

Our airfields will look at each case individually so please email us at info@skylineevents.co.uk and we can check for you. With any medical condition- you will also need to have the medical form signed by a doctor.

What if my doctor tells me I cannot jump for medical reasons?

If your doctor refuses to sign your medical form or advises you not to jump you need to send us over a note from your doctor informing us of this. If the doctor says you can’t do the jump, unfortunately, you will need to take their medical advice.

What are the weight restrictions? Highest and lowest?

The weight limits for men and women can vary dramatically between our airfields – you can click here to see the limits at each airfield. Just click on your selected airfield to see the details.

Some airfields have a very strict height to weight ratio – if you are unsure please email us at info@skylineevents.co.uk and we can let you know their limits with regards to your height. When you book on and provide your height and weight please ensure it’s within the weight limit of your airfield.

What are the age restrictions?

For the tandem skydives the minimum age is 16 – however, anyone aged 16 or 17 would need to have a parental consent form on the day of their jump. We send this out once you are booked on.

A few of our airfields have an upper age limit for tandem jumps: Cornwall has an upper age limit of 65, Lancaster and Whitchurch have a limit of 70 and Perthshire has a limit of 49.

For the AFF jump, most airfields have a limit of 55 years of age but some may be lower so please do check with us by emailing info@skylineevents.co.uk if you are unsure.

View our Terms & Conditions

Everyone who books on with us needs to accept our Terms & Conditions before we can get you confirmed with the airfield. Please view them here.

Get In Touch

If you like what you’ve seen so far and want to find out more, why not drop the Team an email at info@skylineevents.co.uk for more information? Or give us a call on 020 7424 5522