GOSkydive has announced it is able to resume jumps from July 9.
Writing on Twitter, the company, which is based in Old Sarum, said: "We are glad to announce we can start jumping again from 9th July following Government and British Skydiving advice."
We are glad to announce we can start jumping again from 9th July following Government and British Skydiving advice. pic.twitter.com/lZUGiRwELb
— GOSkydive (@GoSkydiveUK) June 29, 2020
In order to increase safety measures, arrival times have been staggered to every 30 minutes, and skydives have been limited to eight people per time slot.
GOSkydive also say they will no long be using the usual jumpsuits, and ask people to arrive in suitable clothing, with arms and legs covered - no high collars or zips - and recommend people wear gloves.
Flat, tight fitting shoes with no hooks, heels or buckles are also required.
Persplex screens will be in place to protect staff and customers, and areas will be disinfected between each training session and induction.
For more information, go to goskydive.com.
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