The  Freefall Uni Spain is  renowned on the international stage for its excellent ethic and facilities.  Recently we played host to the first of several offical training expeditions whereby the British Army pays for its soldiers to undertake sports parachuting training .

” Our offer is one of a great location with fantastic facilities to include fast turbine aircraft to 13,000 +  feet and the only landing area in Spain to meet the British Parachute Associations guidelines for size of its landing Area ” … David Cowman , director for the Freefall University Continued to say ” Selection by the British Army as a training partner marks a natural evolution as we strive to be  the leading training dropzone in Europe. We are gratified for the trust that has been placed in us by the Crown though of course our connection to the UK runs much deeper as we have for years being conducting civilian AFF courses terminating in the issue of British Parachute Association A License “. ( No need for fruther training or checking in the UK ).

The officers and men were accomodated in ” Aranjuez ” in the center of our student accomodation zone.  Aranjuez being a large town of 75,000 people popular with our Students and Spanish people alike provides a diverse nightlife that compliments skydiving nicely.

If you would like to book your AFF course with the Freefall Uni Spain get in touch today. Course start every day and there are a multitude of logistical and accomodation options. Talk to us about the adavantages of skydiving in Central Spain! 

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