Headcorn Parachute Club
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Headcorn Parachute Club is a BPA affiliated parachuting centre and skydiving drop zone at Headcorn, Kent.
The drop zone operates two full-time aircraft, a Cessna 208 (Caravan) and a Britten-Norman Islander[1]. The centre provides student training in the static line / Ram Air Progression System, Accelerated Freefall and Tandem skydiving[2]. The drop zone is home to a number of skydiving related businesses including a skydiving photography company, a kit store and the manufacturer of Symbiosis skydiving suits.[1]. General rigging and reserve repacks are also available on-site.
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HeadcornParachuteClub.co.uk - Official Website