langstonelayabout
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and you never forget the first time the instructor gets out and sends you off solo
My dalliance with aviation repeatedly took me out of the aircraft door, whilst airborne. Just fantastic!))
The only reasons I gave it up were the possibility of injuries (self-employed, young family, mortgage, etc) and the fact that you could spend all weekend waiting for some decent weather, ( <20kn wind and direct view aircraft to Landing Area) and even at £17 a jump it cleaned out my bank account.
And occasionally I came back to the south coast and went sailing with my sailing friends. Sailing was still better than grappling with skydiving friends in freefall...
But I'd still recommend it to anyone![]()