danny2485 0 #1 January 20, 2009 i want to get certified in february and my friends from when i lived in england are doing a jump in may. id like to make it over since i havent seen them in forever and want to be able to jump by myself. are there different rules on how many jumps i have to have. do i have to have 25? thanks guys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cpoxon 0 #2 January 20, 2009 If you don't have your A licence, you will be a student and you will be treated as such, so get that if you can. Bring your (well filled out) logbook as well. You'll also need to purchase temporary membership of the British Parachute Association.Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #3 January 21, 2009 thanks, how much does it cost to get a membership? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikerxxuk 0 #4 January 21, 2009 Bring plenty of warm clothes. It's my Natural Arch ! It has nothing to do with pies whatsoever ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kimemerson 7 #5 January 21, 2009 The answer to the question posed in the subject is: Gear, aircraft and good weather. Two out of three ain't bad but still not enough. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #6 January 21, 2009 i guess i should of asked it better. i have warm clothes. and i used to live there when i was younger so i know the weather. so what does being a student over there mean? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cpoxon 0 #7 January 21, 2009 A one month membership currently costs £28.15 but that should be lower from April of this year.Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cpoxon 0 #8 January 21, 2009 Quoteso what does being a student over there mean? Well, you'll be subject to stricter wind limits (15 knots), mandatory safety equipment (RSL, AAD etc although some dropzones require AAD beyond A licence), depending on where you are in your training you'll need additional instruction (I wouldn't even recommend changing DZs back home, let alone trying to slot into a different country's system), and there has to be an instructor on board to dispatch you. It'll just be a lot easier if you have your A licence! Which DZ do you think you'll be jumping at?Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charly 0 #9 January 21, 2009 dont go expecting the world. UK DZ's are not as friendly as US one's. there's rules, rules everwhere just my opinion! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #10 January 21, 2009 wow thanks everyone. maybe ill just do a tandem if i end up going. id like to go just to see friends but they are doing a tandem in may. i guess i can just do one and worry about getting my A here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrewwhyte 1 #11 January 21, 2009 Quotewow thanks everyone. maybe ill just do a tandem if i end up going. id like to go just to see friends but they are doing a tandem in may. i guess i can just do one and worry about getting my A here Uh huh, I don't know about other centres but Netheravon offers tandems for 225 pounds sterling. ouch. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #12 January 21, 2009 wow thats nuts. maybe i wont be then. it would be around southampton portsmouth area i think Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryno118 0 #13 January 22, 2009 How many jumps have you done? and what kind of course are you doing?Live hard, Live fast, Die broke. D.S. 118118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #14 January 22, 2009 just a tandem. hopefully next month i will do my AFF Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryno118 0 #15 January 22, 2009 Try and get you A befor u come over. Or at least finish you AFF. If u finish your AFF, u should be able to do solo's but they might ask to do a check jump with u first. Where did u live in the UK befor u moved?Live hard, Live fast, Die broke. D.S. 118118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danny2485 0 #16 January 22, 2009 in between south hampton and portsmouth. i should have my aff as long as i get a decent tax return. dont work a whole lot but i should be fine. i cant wait. id like to be able to jump solo over there but it sounds like it might be expensive Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foggy 0 #17 January 23, 2009 "what do i need to go to england and jump?" A current passport will be helpful Foggy D21109 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites