



The Accelerated Freefall (AFF) course is the quickest route to becoming a qualified skydiver. This intensive, fast-paced course lets you experience freefall on your very first jump from 15,000ft, guided by two expert instructors.
The AFF Level 1 course serves as an introductory taster, perfect for those seeking more than a tandem jump, and it can be your first step towards a full skydiving license. If you're ready to jump right in, you can book your full AFF course (Levels 1-8) and earn your A-Licence.
Whether you are just looking to do the taster (Level 1), or your full AFF Levels 1-8 + A Licence, you will start with a 2-day course which will run on a Weds-Thurs, or Mon-Tues.
If you are looking to go beyond the taster, and book the full course, you will begin with the 2-day Level 1 course on a Weds-Thurs or Mon-Tues. You can then return and continue with further levels on any day we are open for jumping. You can spread this out, or you can stay and do this in one go.
AFF Levels 2 and 3: Jump with less direct control from instructors, focusing on altitude awareness, body position, and parachute deployment.
AFF Levels 4 and 5: You'll jump with just one instructor, working on directional control and executing turns.
AFF Level 6: Experience your first unassisted exit from the aircraft, practicing recovery from maneuvers and beginning tracking.
AFF Level 7: Demonstrate all learned skills in sequence, aiming for clearance to jump without instructor accompaniment in freefall.
AFF Level 8: Perform a solo skydive from 5,000ft, practicing rapid parachute deployment as if in an unplanned low-altitude situation.
After completing all 8 levels, you'll undertake a minimum of 10 consolidation jumps to refine your skills further. This phase includes canopy control training towards a Canopy Handling Grade One Certificate. Regular refreshers and bi-monthly jumps ensure skill retention and progression, with additional costs applicable only for re-jumps if necessary.
Our skydiving centre is nestled in the beautiful countryside of North East Lincolnshire, operating on a historic World War II airfield, providing vast, scenic landing areas and a rich backdrop for your skydiving experience.
Our address is Hibaldstow Airfield, Redbourne Road, Hibaldstow, near Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 9NN.
You can find some more details on how to reach us in the FAQs on this page.
This skydiving centre is renowned for its commitment to safety and quality instruction. Our instructors are highly experienced, and we offer a structured, supportive learning environment. Our facility includes state-of-the-art equipment and extensive training resources, making it an ideal place to learn and advance in skydiving. Plus, our scenic location and comprehensive support facilities ensure a memorable and exhilarating skydiving experience.
Book online today and prepare for a thrilling adventure in the skies!
Skydiving offers a unique sensation unlike anything else. The freefall feels more like floating in water than the stomach-churning drop of a roller-coaster. It’s an exhilarating and unforgettable experience, far from frightening and filled with pure adrenaline.
Nope! However, your first jump on AFF Level 1 will be solo (with the support of 2 instructors), so be aware of this when you book.
We could not successfully operate our business if we did not adhere to a strict set of safety practices. Skydiving has far less injuries proportionally compared to other adventure sports such as skiing, snowboarding, white water rafting, rock climbing, etc.
To give you an idea of how safe parachuting actually is, here are a few points:
Yes, breathing during freefall is not only possible but also quite natural. Despite the high speeds, the airflow is manageable, and at 15,000ft, oxygen levels are sufficient for comfortable breathing.
This is a very commonly asked question. Answering this is simple, parachutes are designed to open, however if the main parachute does not open fully or correctly, there is a secondary reserve parachute which acts as a backup. On the Accelerated Freefall (AFF) course, you will be taught how to operate these. On the Tandem course, your instructor would carry out these emergency procedures.
The reserve parachute is packed by our rigger who is a specialist and is certified to do so. In addition, there is also an Automatic Activation Device (AAD) which will open your reserve parachute at a lower altitude. AAD’s are there to act as a backup to the Tandem instructor and AFF student.
In our experience, many of our customers have been frightened of heights. This has not stopped them from enjoying our sky diving courses. Target Skysports instructors are trained to make you feel at ease. They will tell you what is expected of you during your jump and help you to enjoy the experience.
Some parachutists have even begun the sport to overcome their fear of heights.
Skydiving is dependent on weather conditions. If unsuitable weather prevents jumping, your skydive can be rescheduled within 12 months at no additional cost.
We provide you with goggles, headgear and a jumpsuit to go over your clothes for your first skydive. It is advisable to wear loose-fitting comfortable clothes, and layers are advisable as you can always add or remove them.
Flat-soled shoes or trainers should be worn.
Slip-on shoes, heels and boots with eyelet hooks are not suitable.
AFF Courses start promptly at 8:15am so please arrive by 7:45am to give yourself time to register and have a coffee before you begin.
Please note that the solo training courses can be mentally and physically tiring and it takes the best part of the day. We advise students with long distances to travel to arrive the night before.
If your asthma is under control you should be able to do a parachute jump, however, we ask that you get a British Skydiving Fitness form signed and stamped by your doctor and bring this along with you on the day.
You can take your normal medication before and after the jump. It is even possible to take your inhaler on to the aircraft within a pocket on your clothing. Please advise us when you book your skydive if you have asthma.
We are committed to making skydiving accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Our instructors have successfully guided individuals who are blind, deaf, quadriplegic, paraplegic, suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, or have lost a limb.
If you have a disability, please contact the adventuro team via the live chat. You will be put in contact with the Chief Instructor to discuss your needs. Note that individuals with limited mobility may be subject to a lower weight limit of 75kg.
Phil Smart proves that disabled skydiving is not only possible but enjoyable. He has now completed over 20 tandem skydives. Phil Smart started jumping in 1998 and has done 20 tandems to date. He is paraplegic but this has not stopped him getting the bug for jumping. He has learned how to do 360 degree turns and even do some tracking (forward movement) with his instructor:
“I would describe skydiving as a ride of a lifetime, a real rollercoaster ride. I have done 20 jumps now and it is my ambition to build a large formation of people around me on my next jump.”
We aim to accommodate as many participants as possible, but there are some restrictions for the AFF course.
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We offer comfortable rooms and camping options here at our centre for your stay with us. However, if we are full, we are spoiled with an abundance of bed and breakfasts and hotels just minutes away. When you book, please let us know in the comments if you would like us to help.
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The British Skydiving was founded in the early 1960’s as a result of the growth of civilian parachuting from military circles after the World War II. As our national governing body, they strive to reduce injuries & fatalities, progress & promote the sport and set standards for safety at their affiliation centres.
We are an affiliated member of the British Skydiving and works closely with them to ensure our customers enjoy their high standards.
By now, you have completed your basic training and are wondering what to do next. There are many many options open to you.
Firstly, we recommend a little top-up training with one of our B-License Progression Days. Our Chief Centre Instructor runs these courses on a regular basis and the cost is £25 for a full day of training. The content of this course is to help you learn more about controlling you parachute safely and jump master responsibilities.
We are more than just a centre for skydiving. We are a community, where skydivers come to relax and make fun jumps with each other. At a weekend, there is 1 on 1 coaching available alongside larger organised jumps. We have formation skydiving, freefly and wingsuit coaches on hand to help you. In addition, if you want to try something different, we can organise tracking jumps and hybrids.
The dropzone is also recognised nationally as a training centre for teams competing at National and even International level. Many of our regular jumpers are involved in 4-way teams and you can easily find yourself becoming involved in these.
Whatever your skydiving desires, we can help you find something to interest you.
Once you have qualified as a skydiver with us, you will receive your License A. This shows that you have passed all the basic requirements to allow you to do freefall skydiving. Providing you are a current skydiver and can show your documentation, there should be no reason why you cannot skydive in other countries.
If you have qualified at our centre, we will be happy to give references over the telephone to other centres, should you encounter any problems.
About the centre
Hibaldstow, North Lincolnshire
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