About our Skydiving Campus.
The Freefall University opened in 2001 in Europe and grew to become Europes largest skydiving school. This growth was based on the simple principal of taking spectacular care of every single client. In 2019 the Freefall Univerity merged with GoJump America to form the Freefall Uni America. This is an exciting time for us as it undoubtedly combines not just the fantastic people of both companies but both philosophies centered around outstanding customer care. Our first move in the United States has been to open the Freefall Uni Las Vegas but future growth is planned allowing us to serve more people across the United States.
Specialist Skydiving School.
Although the Freefall University is primarily a specialist training school, we naturally welcome individuals and groups who wish simply to jump in either of our enviable drop zones. However, due to our evangelistic skydiving tendencies, we especially welcome those seeking training – be they beginners or experts. Every member of our team takes a professional attitude and approach to the way they fly, the way they teach and the way they conduct themselves in general.
Location
Our main Spanish facility is conveniently located just south of Madrid and comprises of a purpose built facility next to a large expansive flat landing area.
We are thirty Minutes drive along the A4 southbound from Madrid beside Ocana with our accomodation zone in Aranjuez. We can also be reached by train from the airport which runs every 20 minutes or of course we can meet you in the airport.
Facilities
We have over the year invested heavily in our infrastructure, equipment and our aircraft. We have a large purpose built indoor packing hall , cafes , briefing rooms . There is also 2 cafes onsite with a pool open in the summer. One of the many comforting aspects of the location is the size of the landing area , at 30km 2 it counts amongst europes largest . This alone makes it idea for students to learn accuracy skills under canopy without “ having to make the target “ at any cost.
Facilities include :
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Getting back in the air
Josh who lives in Cork, Ireland whilst travelling started the AFF course in Australia but didnt finish it. That was almost a year ago but after a quick chat with us we were able to establish via exactly what training route Josh could get back skydiving. Bags were packed , passports were located and Josh … Continue reading Getting back in the air
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