She did it! It looked a bit touch and go this morning, very little wind and no cloud but the airfield aren't allowed to start operations until after 9:30 in teh morning and by then the wind had got up a bit and the cloud was rolling in. Fortunately the weather was still acceptable for jumping. She did a days instruction yesterday before a final briefing before the jump. Last night she was buzzing with information which she claimed she'd forgotten completely by this morning, in fact she reckoned her mind had gone completely blank...
Thanks to everyone that sponsored her, the final total was £1,628. As they say without pictures it didn't happen, so here's a few.
Suited, chute attached and final radio checks
First one into the plane (so last one out).
Last ones get on board before take off (for the aeroplane geeks amongst us, it's a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan)
Apparently, she was accompanied by two instructors for the first 7,000 feet freefall (with her in case she started to tumble but not actually helping her) before opening the chute at 6,000 feet and then she was left on her own while the instructors had a bit of fun. As it was her first jump, her chute was larger than the normal ones so she would descend slower and as she only weighs about 8 stone that meant she came down nice and slowly.
Coming in to land. A bit away from the drop zone as she was directly above it when still 2,000 feet up, her instructor had landed by then so radioed her and told her to move away so she could glide in but moved away a bit too far.....
which meant that she landed on the other side of the brow out of sight and had a long walk back to the minibus that would take her back to the airfield.
But after getting back to the field, out of the harness and suit she was still a bit shell-shocked. It took her about 2 hours and a bacon and egg butty before she remembered how it all went.....
I suspect the video I shot is a bit crap (not looked at it yet) but she paid to have video shot by the two instructors that accompanied her so that will be uploaded once she has it.
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