British Parachute Schools

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British Parachute Schools also known as Langar DZ is a BPA affiliated parachuting centre and skydiving drop zone at Langar, Nottinghamshire.

Langar airfield was originally a World War II bomber base, home to the RAF 207 Squadron between 1942 and 1943, but is now operating solely as a civilian drop zone[1]. British Parachute Schools has been based at the airfield since 1977. The drop zone uses two Cessna Grand Caravans[2]. The centre provides student training in the Ram Air Progression System, Accelerated Freefall and Tandem skydiving.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Skydiving/Parachuting: British Parachute Schools Skydiving Centre - Skydive training, solo and tandem jump courses by BPA qualified staff
  2. ^ Skydiving/Parachuting: British Parachute Schools Skydiving Centre - Skydive training, solo and tandem jump courses by BPA qualified staff

[edit] External links

BPSLangar.co.uk - Official Website


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