The iFLY indoor sky diving centre based in Manchester not only, allows people to experience indoor sky diving, but also, promotes the equal participation of people with disabilities and visual impairment to try the same.
Members from various disability groups in Blackburn were presented with such an opportunity as Brian Mills and his wife Glen organised the 'All Abilities' session of indoor skydiving with an aim to showcase how people with disabilities can participate in extreme sport regardless of their disability or age. Around 30 people from different charities such as Age UK and Ability Counts took up this opportunity and participated in an exhilarating and enthralling session of indoor sky diving.
The entire excursion of the skydive was conducted inside the state-of-the-art wind tunnel with participants simply leaning forward onto a fast column of air to simulate a real parachute jump. Such was the excitement of the participants, as many experienced euphorias and a newfound hobby. Some of the other participants also felt the same and also received a certificate of completion after the session.
More details about the iFLY indoor sky diving centre can be found using the link below:
https://www.iflyworld.co.uk/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=manchester&utm_campaign=&utm_content=Homepage