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British Parachute Association

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British Skydiving
SportSkydiving
Founded1961
ChairmanCraig Poxon
CEOTony Butler
SecretaryMartin Shuttleworth
Official website
www.britishskydiving.org
United Kingdom

British Skydiving is the national governing body for skydiving in the United Kingdom.

Overview

British Skydiving was founded in 1960 to organise, govern and further the advancement of sport parachuting within the UK.

British Skydiving aims to encourage participation in skydiving within the UK. In 2016 there were nearly 6,000 full members and around 60,000 students, and around 30 affiliated training organisations.[1]

The association is funded by membership subscriptions and has an annually elected council which controls all aspects of skydiving on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority. Unlike many other sports which suffer from fragmented and divided governing bodies, the British Parachute Association represents most UK skydivers, and most skydivers within the UK are members of the Association.[2]

British Skydiving is constituted as a company limited by guarantee. The association's headquarters are at Glen Parva, Leicestershire.[3]

Following the 50th anniversary of British Skydiving, an archive project was established to record and collect the history of the sport in the UK and of the Association.

Association name changed to British Skydiving 27/11/2019 to bring awareness of the sport to a greater audience

Council

British Skydiving council consists of ten elected members, together with two independent directors from outside the sport. The council is chaired by Craig Poxon.

Drop zones

In 2015 there were 29 affiliated drop zones in the British Parachute Association.[4] These include:

References

  1. ^ "About Us". British Parachute Association. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  2. ^ The British Parachute Association Archived 28 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Contact us". British Skydiving. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Where can I jump?". British Parachute Association. Retrieved 1 October 2016.

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