Harrison Carrodus – Completed AFF Todd Pickering – Completed AFF Michael Douglas – Completed AFF Fred Rae – Certificate A Cory Cassell – 100th Jump Kim Doun – 1000th Jump
Monday 6th. A wonderful start to the week, blues skies are here. Tandems for the day were Darren Sippel, Kelli Jones and Gary Jones, who all loved their skydives. Student Michael Douglas continued through his AFF Stages 7 & 8, Harrison Carrodus did Stages 8 & 9, and Todd Pickering did Stage 9 – completing their AFF! Well done boys. Tayia Merrett continued towards her accuracy jumps. The Koreans were at it again, they all did 7 jumps each. There were 11 loads and 48 jumpers.
Tuesday. The weather was beautiful today. The Tandem for today was Barry Gregory. Student Michael Douglas completed his Stage 9 – competing his AFF Course. Once again the Korean boys were jumping today. 7 caravan loads for today.
Wednesday. Another 7 fantastic loads went up today, the weather was amazing light winds and blue skies. Cory Cassell, Eddie Ljungdahl, Erik Nadorp, Ross Kowald, Alex Lay, Shelby and Adrian kept the plane turning all day.
Thursday. The skies are blue again. Student Sky completed his B-Rel stage 1 with Olli. Janelle completed B-Rel 6 with the help of Darren. There were 7 loads and 15 jumpers. Check out the sunset photo taken by Karen.
Friday. New students for today were Navinn Nava and Ailin Shao whom completed Stage 1 of their AFF Courses. The usual crew were here today keeping the plane in the air all day. Mick Douglas worked towards his accuracy jumps. Jaeson Park and his crew also helped fill the plane. There were 7 loads and 27 jumpers.
On Saturday students Marcarla Stiler and James Clippingdale did Stage 1 of their AFF Courses. The westerly winds picked up today, only experienced jumpers took to the skies. There were 5 loads and 31 jumpers.
Sunday. Today we had much better weather. Tandems were Kelly Burow and Christine Knappstein. Gregg Thomas did Stage 1 of his AFF Course and Ailin Shao powered through her Stages 2, 3 & 4. Mick Douglas was at it again working on his accuracy landings. There were 8 loads and 33 jumpers.
I'm a new jumper and it was heaven on earth for me!
You always get to $14000 feet and you are surrounded by fun jumpers with crazy skill keen to teach.
If you haven't been go!! To say I love it is an understatement. I'll be back very soon!!
“fun jumpers with crazy skill keen to teach” – by Ande Rogers