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Skydiving The Beach and Beyond Belmont NSW Australia with Nick Cummins and (Instructor) Philippe.
Skydiving at Belmont N.S.W
Skydive in Newcastle NSW
Skydive in Newcastle NSW
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Belmont Bay flight on Lake Macquarie NSW , Australia
flying my DJI Phantom 2 with the birds on Lake Macquarie NSW , Australia
Tourism NSW Just Jump Skydive Hunter Valley
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ADVENTURE NEWCASTLE - Freefall with Skydive The Beach and Beyond
Newcastle Live's resident thrill-seeker, Brittany, got the adrenaline pumping with Skydive The Beach and Beyond at their brand new jump zone. Are you game enough to handle this 14,000ft free-fall above Newcastle's stunning coastline?
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'Iago' - The Treehouse Children
Boolaroo Hill
we are throwing a bbq up here exploring the location didn't get it on camera but got these clips enjoy
phantom 2 and my belmont bay flight
flying my phantom 2 at Belmont bay in nsw Australia
Stella Skydive
Sky diving in Sydney, Newcastle
Newcastle Sky Dive Edit by Eddie Szabo 720
The best experience at Belmont airport, skydiving 14,000ft over Newcastle and the hunter 10/10 recommend
Plane taking off at Belmont Airport NSW
We watched a plane full of skydiver's take off from Belmont airport in Nsw's Lake Macquarie
Parachuting at Pelican
Thanks to everyone who put in money for this birthday-present skydive. You'd never beat Pelican Airport and Lake Macquarie for a scenic location, and jumping from above a layer of complete cloud cover was out of this world ... and, as you'll see, we managed to get back to the world OK, too.
PH Belmont NSW
Equipment Fixtures and Fittings
Pasminco Boolaroo Promo - a short intro to my longer(10 min) video.
In July 2015 I travelled to the site of the former Bunker Hill Smelter in northern Idaho, USA to learn more about they managed with the legacy of lead smelting in their community. I believe at least some of their story can assist in the smelter affected areas around the former Pasminco Smelter at Boolaroo.
Hodgo's drift diving Swansea Channel
Female pilot makes remarkable emergency landing on NSW beach
The pilot of a World War II aircraft has walked away unharmed after she was forced to make an emergency landing on a New South Wales beach. Charlotte Zeederberg had set out from Luskintyre airfield near Maitland and experienced engine issues in her 1942 Tiger Moth as she was flying above Redhead Beach, about 11:30am.
She managed to nurse the vintage plane to safety on Blacksmiths Beach, but not before a few nervous moments. She [the plane] was coughing, coughing coughing all the way down, Ms Zeederberg said. I thought I would make it to Pelican airfield, but I couldn't get there. Ms Zeederberg, who has been a pilot for 12 years, was flying with two other vintage planes and radioed them to let them know she had engine problems. She said she looked for the hardest section of sand and tried desperately to avoid a fatality. I found a hard piece of sand, well the hardest I could find, and brought her down slowly, Ms Zeederberg said. I kept on looking out for people out on the beach [to] make sure I don't crash into anybody. She said she was very happy now that I'm on the ground. It was a fine landing, all good, she said.
Pilot was 'one lucky lady' to land plane without injury
After the emergency landing, a call for assistance was made from Belmont Airport and was answered by Wayne Franklin and his tow truck. Mr Franklin said Ms Zeederberg was one lucky lady and remarked she was unusually calm and in good spirits given the list of things that could have gone awry. To have an engine failure and walk away from it and be so close to the ocean, it's just remarkable, Mr Franklin said. He commended her piloting skills. She managed to get it as close to the airport as she could, he said. She had to put it down on the beach and did it safely and without putting any lives at risk and no damage to the plane at all. Ms Zeederberg's husband, Brian, said he was relieved for both his wife and the plane, which he owns. It's a tail-dragger aircraft, it's difficult to put down, it's difficult to land in the first place and even more difficult to land on the beach, he said. Charlotte did a great job — we're very happy the aircraft hasn't been damaged whatsoever. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority said there would be no formal investigation into the incident. There are 292 Tiger Moths registered in Australia and there are no plans to ground them.
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Cessna 150 Landing at Belmont 01M
Flyover of Belmont High School
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Paragliding at Third Creek on Redhead Beach NSW Australia 17MAR15