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Why
Train in Central Spain ?
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Weather
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| Central Spain has some of
the best skydiving weather in Europe allowing you to progress
quickly. Unlike many parts of Europe, wind and cloud are less of a
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Time
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| AFF was designed to be done
over a short period of time. Weather is not likely to put days or
weeks between your training jumps. |
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Cost
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Our packages are just
about as competitive as you will find in Europe. The majority
of dropzones charge the same as we do , but only give you the
course itself.
You are not as likely to have repeats which can be brought about
by too much time between jumps. This is why many people choose to
learn to skydive in Spain.
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Student Weather limits:
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Max Winds including gust
is 14mph.
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Come learn to skydive in Spain with the Freefall University. References
from UK students who have trained in spain. |
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Why Madrid is the
home of the Freefall University ?
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Weather
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| Being away from the
sea and mountainess regions we suffer less from strong winds,
allowing us to jump more often. |
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Accesibility
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| Madrids airport is
serviced by a host of scheduled carriers, such as British Airways
and Iberia. We are 45 mins drive from the airport. |
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Low cost of
living.
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Eating and drinking
here , the finer things in life cost very little. To quantify
this, we suggest £10\€15 per day is what people
should budget for eating and drinking well.
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Sandy Royston, Graduate
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| "...an
ideal venue for learning - with friendly, informal surroundings and every
possible facility that you could require. Within 9 days I completed 26 jumps
and made stacks of progress.." |
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Accelerated
Freefall AFF Emporia Spain Empuria spain, Slovakia , Florida , skydive |
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