Form 192 (I) Issue 19, Apr 2012 BRITISH PARACHUTE ASSOCIATION Form 192 (Ii) DROPPING ZONES

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Form 192 (I) Issue 19, Apr 2012 BRITISH PARACHUTE ASSOCIATION Form 192 (Ii) DROPPING ZONES Is Numbers 1 – 26 refer to BPA Affiliated Clubs (Dropping Zones) Listed over are the Club names and the Dropping Zone (DZ) names, together with their contact telephone number(s) and the VHF frequencies they can be contacted on. 12 The UK Air Pilot (AIP) contains 20 details of the nominated ATSU that 21 clubs contact prior to operating on 24 any particular day. The initial call to determine whether a club (DZ) is active should be to the 10 14 nominated ATSU (shown on CAA Aeronautical Charts). 3 1 Please note: The phone numbers given here are not formal ATSUs. They are general contact numbers for parachute clubs and the person 11 22 2 answering may not be in a position to give accurate operational 9 23 13 information. If there is no answer 16 from these numbers (or from the 18 radio frequencies) it does not mean 6 that parachuting is not taking place. Formal information can be obtained from the ATSUs, which are listed on 17 15 8 the CAA Aeronautical Charts. 25 5 BPA Affiliated DZs 26 4 7 N.B. (1) This form is periodically updated and the current form can always be found on the BPA web-site: www.bpa.org.uk under BPA Forms. 19 N.B.(2) There may be other parachute symbols marked on aeronautical charts. These are not BPA DZs and AIP should be consulted for details. Form 192 (i) Issue 19, Apr 2012 BRITISH PARACHUTE ASSOCIATION Form 192 (ii) DROPPING ZONES CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS & RADIO FREQUENCIES BPA Form 192 (ii) 1. Black Knights Parachute Centre, Cockerham, Lancs. 14. Peterlee Parachute Centre, Peterlee, County Durham. LA2 0DY. DH6 2NH. Tele: 01524 791820 Tele: 0191 517 1234 VHF: 129.90 VHF: 129.90 2. British Parachute Schools, Langar, Notts. NG13 9HY. 15. 22 Training Group RAF, RAF Weston-on-the-Green, Tele: 01949 860878 Oxon. OX25 3TQ. VHF: 129.90 Tele: 01869 343 343 or 01993 895130 VHF: 133.65 3. Skydive GB, Grindale, Bridlington, East Yorks. YO16 4YB. 16. Skydive Swansea, Swansea Airport, Fairwood, Swansea. Tele: 01262 228 033 SA2 7JU. VHF: 129.90 Tele: 01792 207035 VHF: 119.700 (Airfield), or 129.90 4. Skydive UK, Dunkeswell, Devon. EX14 4LG. Tele: 01404 890 222 (Office). 07718 638 000 (Mobile). 17. Silver Stars Parachute Team, South Cerney, Glos. VHF: 123.475 (Airfield), or 129.90 GL7 5RD. Tele: 01285 868 111 or 01285 868259 5. Skydive Headcorn, Lashenden/Headcorn, Kent. VHF: 129.90 TN27 9HX Tele: 01622 891670 18. Skydive London, Redlands Farm, Wanborough, Nr VHF: 122.00 (Airfield) Swindon, Wilts. SN4 0AA. Tele: 01793 791 222 (Airfield), 07970 158 441 (Mobile). 6. Hinton Skydiving Centre, Hinton-in-the-Hedges, Oxon. VHF: 129.825 (Airfield) NN13 5NS. Tele: 01295 812300 19. Skydive Jersey, Jersey, St Aubin’s Bay, Jersey, C.I. VHF: 119.45. Tele: 01534 747 410 VHF: 125.2 (Airport), or 129.90. 7. Joint Services Parachute Centre (Army Parachute Association), Netheravon, Wilts. SP4 9SF. 20. Skydive St Andrews, Glenrothes, Fife Tele: 01980 628250 Scotland. KY6 2SZ VHF: 128.30 Tele: 0845 1895865 VHF: 130.45 8. London Parachute School, Chiltern Air Pak, Ipsden, Oxon. OX10 6AS. 21. Skydive Strathallan, Strathallan, Perthshire. PH3 1LA. Tele: 0845 130 7194. Tele: 01764 662 572 (Office), 07836 201 953 (Mobile). VHF: 134.025 VHF: 129.90 9. North London Skydiving Centre Ltd, Chatteris, Cambs. 22. Target Skysports, Hibaldstow, North Lincs. DN20 9NN. PE15 0FB. Tele: 01652 648837 Tele: 01354 740810 VHF: 129.925 VHF: 129.90 23. UK Parachuting, Beccles Airfield, Ellough, Suffolk. 10. North West Parachute Centre, Cark, Cumbria. NR34 7TE LA11 7LS. Tele: 07769 721 036. Tele: 015395 58672 VHF: 120.375 (Airfield) VHF: 129.90 24. Wild Geese Skydive Centre, Movenis also Killykergan, 11. The Parachute Centre, Tilstock Airfield, Whitchurch, Co Londonderry, N.I. ( Movenis BT51 5LQ, Killykergan Shropshire. SY13 2HA. BT 51 4EA). Tele: 01948 841111 Tele: 028 2955 8609 VHF: 118.1 VHF: 129.90 12. Paragon Skydiving, Errol, Perthshire. PH2 7TB. 25. Cornish Parachute Club, Perranporth Airfield, St Tele: 01821 642454 Agnes, Cornwall. TR5 0XS, also also Bodmin Airfield, VHF: 129.90 Cornwall, PL30 4BU. Tele: 01872 553 353 (Perranporth Airfield), 07970 439 13. UK Parachuting, Peterborough/Sibson, Cambs. 653 (Office Mobile). PE8 6NE. VHF: 129.90 Tele: 01832 280490 VHF: 122.30 (Airfield), or 129.90 26. Skydive Southcoast, Old Sarum Airfield, Old Sarum, Salisbury, Wilts. SP4 6DZ. Tele: 01722 323 628. VHF: 123.200 Form 192 (ii) Issue 19, Apr 2012 .
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