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our terms and conditions here.
Postal bookings must be accompanied by a signed and dated copy
of the terms and conditions. By submitting your email enquiry
or booking or placing an order by telephone you are accepting our terms and
conditions as listed below.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
It is rare that we invoke the rules, but please be aware of the
following:
• The final decision on your suitability to skydive
rests entirely with the club and instructors and you must comply
with the clubs rules at all times.
•Although the maximum weight limits for tandem, RAPS and AFF courses is usually 15 stone,
this does vary at different dropzones. Height must also be in proportion to weight.
Your suitability to skydive will be assessed based on the heights and weights provided at the time of booking.
If incorrect information is given, you run the risk of forfeiting your skydive along with all costs incurred.
•You must not consume alcohol on the day of your skydive.
•Once your booking is confirmed and your balance paid your
skydive is non transferable and non refundable.
•If you fail to turn up on the day without giving at least
72hrs notice you may forfeit your skydive and be invoiced for
the full cost of your skydive. An administration fee of £50
(in all cases except bad weather) will be charged to rearrange
your skydive.
•If bad weather prevents you from jumping a new date can
be arranged to mutual convenience.
•If you arrive without the necessary paperwork you may forfeit
your skydive.
•Gift vouchers are non transferable and non refundable.
•Any charity jumps and funds raised should be with express
permission from the chosen charity.
•Refunds will only be given in extenuating circumstances,
and at our discretion.
•UK Skydiving cannot accept any responsibility for centres changing
or postponing operating days, however we will transfer your booking
to another centre or arrange an alternative date at no charge in such a case.
•UK Skydiving cannot accept any responsibility for verifying the authenticity of your chosen charity,
unless your are jumping for one of our chosen charities, you are entirely responsible for collecting and donating
sponsorship money honestly. It is common for the jumper to use part of the money collected to pay for part or all of
the cost of the jump, but you must declare this intent to your sponsors.
•UK Skydiving will contact your chosen charity to inform them of your intent with all relevant skydive
information and contact details.
•Parachuting is an extreme sport. In participating in the sport I understand
that there is a risk of injury or death. I accept the risks inherent with the sport and agree that I cannot
hold UK Skydiving and any charities working in partnership with UK Skydiving Ltd liable against
any claims whether from myself or my representatives which may arise from any accident or incident
resulting in any kind of loss or damage, including bodily injury and death.
We only jump at British Parachute Association (BPA) affiliated drop zones, which must adhere to strict safty regulations.
All staff who train you will have the necessary qualifications and up-to-date skills.