Monday 21st November – we had 13 fun jumpers on 2 loads with 2 B-Rel Coach jumps done by Pip and Jon Herman.
Tuesday was weathered out. Wednesday – was quiet. There were 3 fun jumpers here and 2 loads done.
On Thursday again, there were 3 loads were done by 10 skydivers. 5 B-Rel Coach jumps were done by Taylor (x3) and Kris (x2)!
On Friday things were warming up for the weekend. 5 loads were done by the 28 skydivers here. There were 2 Tandems – Phoebe and Mark. AFF Student Michael did Stages 8 & 9 – completing his AFF Course! Congratulations! 🎉
4 B-Rel Coach jumps were done by Reece (x2), and Julia (x2)!
Saturday 26th was about our busiest Saturady ever! People arrived early for the TSC Christmas Party and got into jumping while the weather was perfect.
There were 6 Tandems today. Erik, Milan, Jordan, Kimberley, Tristan and Monique all got their knees in the breeze.
New AFF students Harry and Keith did Stage 1 of their AFF Courses. Corey did a B-Rel Coach jump.
Chris & Dawn ran the Belly Bash Games. 112 fun jumpers were here and 24 loads done. The TSC Christmas Dinner and party was a beauty.
Belly Bash Games
“Congratulations to our three winners from yesterday’s Belly Bash Games!!Mildred Spinoza took the top spot and won our star prize of a new L&B Solo II! David Bleakley took second place winning a custom semi-stowless D-bag, and Fred Olive came in third winning himself the mystery Mee Loft goodie bag!!Massive thanks to Mee Loft for supporting our event and for very generously providing these prizes!!!”
Chris Dodds.
On Sunday there were 60 fun jumpers here and 11 loads before the weather turned a bit. 7 Tandems were done by Guillaume, Lauren, Matthew, Tobias, Yianni, Christopher and Grace.
Ourr newest AFF students Harry and Keith did their AFF Stages 2 & 3. 1 B-Rel Coach jump by Eric. It was a great weekend.
Wow.......you guys really know your stuff. Professional with a Capital P....all the staff genuinely WANT to be there, no shortcuts to compromise safety at the same time making "us mortals" feel 100% safe.
“no shortcuts to compromise safety” – by Roger Morrison