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Parachute for Free!

by isleofman.com 9th January 2012
If you have ever wanted to do a parachute jump here is your chance. Crossroads Caring for Carers (Isle of Man) are looking for hundreds of adventurous volunteers to make a fundraising parachute jump and if you raise enough in sponsorship you will get to jump for free! There are three types of jump available – an ‘Accelerated FreeFall’ where you can experience the thrill of skydiving solo from up to 12,000 feet, a ‘Tandem Skydive’ from 10,000 feet attached to a professional instructor and a ‘Static Line’ jump which is performed solo from up to 3,000 feet - and you can jump from any one of over twenty British Parachute Association approved airfields across the UK. No experience is necessary as all training is given and if you raise from ?360 (depending on the type of jump you choose) you will receive your jump for free. So if you would like to make a thrilling skydive from 10,000 feet or an exhilarating solo jump from up to 3,000 feet give us a call at the office on 01624 673 103 - we will send you a full information pack and everything you need to take part in the experience of a lifetime. Further information from Crossroads Caring for Carers (Isle of Man) on 01624 673 103 ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 9th, January 2012 01:23pm.

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