

Basic Requirements for Skydiving at Skydive Tilstock
Here’s what you need to know:
Age Limit
You must be 16 or older. Under 18? Bring a parent/guardian for consent.Weight Limit
The maximum weight is 15 stone (95kg) relative to your height. It’s strictly enforced for safety.Health Requirements
Complete a medical declaration. If you’ve got health concerns, get a GP’s signature on the appropriate form.Clothing
Wear comfy clothes and trainers. Fancy shoes or bulky clothing? Skip them!
For full details, check out Skydive Tilstock’s official requirements here.

Facing MS Together: Support, Hope, and Action
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is unpredictable and life-changing, affecting the nervous system in ways that can strike suddenly or progress over time.*
The symptoms vary widely, but the impact on daily life is undeniable. Whether MS arrives like a storm or unfolds gradually, the challenges can feel overwhelming.
That’s where the MS Society steps in.
We’re here for everyone living with MS, offering practical help today and hope for a cure tomorrow.
As a leader in groundbreaking research, we fight tirelessly for better treatments and care.
We’re more than a source of support—we’re a community that ensures no one with MS feels alone.
From symptom management advice to emotional guidance, we empower people with MS to take control of their journey.
Want to make a difference?
Join us for a skydive experience that supports our vital work!
– Reserve your spot with a £70 deposit.
– Raise a minimum of £395 to help fund life-changing research and support services.
For more information, contact Jennie.Ravenscroft@mssociety.org.uk.
Take the leap for MS and help create a future with better treatments—and one day, a cure.