Static line

Skydive Ireland’s Static Line Course is a great first step into solo skydiving—spanning two days of expert-led ground training and a jump from 3,500ft with an automatically deploying parachute. You’ll learn essential skills like safe exits, body position, and parachute control, with radio support as you steer and land on your own. By your sixth jump, you could be freefalling and deploying your own chute, on the path to becoming a qualified solo skydiver in as few as 16 jumps. Small group sizes, year-round availability, and premium gear make this an ideal way to get started.

1st Static line + training - £249

Static line jump - £55

Please note: Prices are charged per level, giving you the flexibility to progress at your own pace—but if you need to repeat a level, the cost for that level will apply again.

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FAQs

  • Once you have your license you can work towards jumping in groups, you can try out different skydiving disciplines. There’s always something new to work on, and as an AFF graduate you’ll already be friends with some amazing coaches. You’re part of the biggest family in the world!

  • If you have no pre existing conditions or disabilities, you can sign the relevant form yourself:

    British Skydiving F115-C – Solo Student Parachutist Medical Information and Declaration.

    If you have any current or former disabilities or health conditions, you’ll need to take one of these forms to your doctor prior to your jump day. If you don’t have access to a printer, let us know and we’ll post one out to you.

    British Skydiving F115-D – Solo Student Parachutist Request for Medical Advice.

    We believe skydiving should be accessible to as many people as possible. If you are unsure if it’s suitable for your, or you need any adjustments to help you access our services, please get in touch and we will organise an assessment.

  • Skydiving has a very low rate of injury, with the most common issue being skydiving students feeling a bit sick or faint. Injuries are possible in any sport, you will be shown in training how to minimise this risk. If you have any questions at all, just ask.

    If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or have had any surgery you will need approval from a doctor prior to jumping, and may be assessed prior to jumping.

  • The minimum age to skydive in the UK is 16. Under 18’s MUST have a parent or legal guardian to co-sign their forms, this can be done on the day or in advance.

    You must start your training before your 55th Birthday as per BPA rules and regulati

    We’re dedicated to getting as many people in the air as possible, so please give us a call on 028 29558609 if you have any questions.

  • Under British Skydiving rules we can’t let you take your own GoPro until you have 200 licensed jumps.

  • Skydiving is weather dependent and there’s always the chance that skydivers will have to wait a while, or even come back another day.

    All our skydives are non refundable, but there is no charge or penalty to reschedule due to weather. We do ask that skydivers are prepared to turn up and wait for suitable conditions, as forecasts aren’t always accurate.