Who are we?

And more importantly, why choose us to teach you to skydive?

Well becoming an AFF Instructor is no mean feat! Before you can even think about it you need a minimum of 1000 skydives under your belt and have accumulated over 10 hours of freefall time.

Once you have all that you need to attend and pass a stringent British Parachute Association course where highly experienced AFF Examiners will put you through your paces testing your freefall skills, technical knowledge and teaching ability.

The UK has one of the best safety records in the world when it comes to skydiving and this course goes a long way to keeping it that way.

Learn to Skydive is owned and run by two AFF Instructors, John Horne and Alan Wilkinson, who between them have a wealth of experience and knowledge in teaching people to skydive. Check out their pages to see just how much!

As well as having the skills and experience, Learn to Skydive also use the best student equipment available on the market today, utilising Perfomance Designs Navigator student canopies in Parafun Advance containers fitted with Cypres automatic openers. This ensures that not only are you using the safest equipment, but its the same modern technology that you will continue to use after you have qualified as a skydiver in your own right.

Combine all that with some of the most exciting skydiving locations in the world and you really are looking at an experience you will never forget.

John and Alan are quick to point out that their knowledge and tuition doesn't just end when you complete your course, they are readily available to all their students past and present to help with any issues they may have in their skydiving career such as advice on buying equipment.