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What would stop us jumping?

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What would stop us jumping?

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Winds of more than 20 knots for tandem skydives (22 mph), low cloud and rain. When the forecast is sunshine and showers, jumping normally takes place (in between showers). This is why it sometimes takes the whole day to complete and get everyone jumped. 15 knots is the maximum limit for AFF skydives. In the information pack that Skydive Swansea provides there will be a contact number you can call to check on the weather before turning up on the day. The best time to check is a day before your jump. If the weather is too bad then you will be re booked by the parachute centre to visit on a suitable date.

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