11/20/2023 0 Comments Drop zone skydivingAt that time, I wanted to get the thing over and done with, raise loads of money for a charity very close to my heart, and get on with the rest of my life. I have to admit, the tandem was on my bucket list but the thought of doing it terrified me. I got the bug for skydiving after I did a charity tandem at Langar to raise awareness and funds for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust back in September 2019. For me, it was not only extraordinary because of COVID, but also because 2020 was the year I started my skydiving journey. What an extraordinary year 2020 was for all of us. Huge thanks to Alex and Nino for your contribution! Alex: tandem skydiver turned weather watcher… We hope it inspires new skydivers and reminds experienced skydivers of the wonderful things about our sport that are so important to maintain now and long into the future. Whether that love is derived from a long term ambition to jump, or a sudden realisation on the day that what was meant to be a ‘one off’ has fully taken hold and become an obsession, every one of our new skydivers tells us how much they value being part of the fantastic community here.ĭuring lockdown, we welcomed two of our newest jumpers to tell us about their experience so far. One thing that every one of those individuals has in common is an absolute love for the sport of skydiving. Over the years, we’ve welcomed hundreds of new skydivers who experience the thrill of the jump as a tandem skydive and then come back to learn to jump alone through our AFF skydiving course.
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