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Yorkshire Air Ambulance Skydive – 12th May 2024
May 12 @ 08:00 - 17:00
Discover the stunning views of the Yorkshire Coast from a whole new angle with a Skydive for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Join us in Bridlington on Sunday 12th May 2024 and take on our skydive challenge to help save lives across Yorkshire. Experience the thrill of jumping from 10,000 feet and free-falling at over 120mph.
How do I enter?
We ask that you pledge to raise a minimum of £150.00 in sponsorship and there’s a £199.00 registration fee. A £50.00 non-refundable deposit will be paid when you purchase your place and the remaining balance (£149) to be paid on jump day!
To purchase your place, simply CLICK HERE and add as many places as you require, then complete your transaction.
Once you have completed your transaction, don’t forget to set up your FUNDRAISING PAGE HERE (You will also find this link on the shop page). Once you have created your fundraising page, share it far and wide. Send it to your friends, family, and colleagues, and share it on your social media pages. Why not add it to your email signature too.
Your entry fee includes a YAA t-shirt size and our team will ask which size t-shirt you would like when they contact you.
More Information
SKYDIVING ISN’T FOR EVERYONE
Due to the nature of the sport, there are some age, weight, and health restrictions.
AGE
The minimum age for tandem skydiving is 16. Under 18’s require parent/guardian permission in the form of signing the British Parachute Association membership agreement and medical declaration below.
Note for participants under the age of 18: As there is additional paperwork for under 18’s that must be completed by a parent/guardian, then it is suggested that one is present on the day of the jump. Photo ID for proof of age will also be required.
WEIGHT AND HEIGHT LIMITS
The maximum weight for tandem skydiving is 15 stone (95.25kg) fully clothed and your weight must be in proportion to your height. There is no height limit.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Skydive GB ask all participants to read and complete the Medical Information & Declaration (115A) Form.
If you can agree to the above form, then you can self-certify by completing the form and bringing it with you on the day of the jump.
If you have a medical condition listed and can’t agree to Form 115A above, it doesn’t mean that you can’t jump – you will just need your doctor to sign Form 115B instead.
If you are still unsure, take a look at the Skydive GB blog post on ‘Which Medical Form For Skydiving‘.
TO BUY YOUR SKYDIVE ENTRY NOW CLICK HERE