My Skydive for Myeloma UK @ Wild Geese Parachute Centre, Northern Ireland.
So, I got to jump out of a plane 13,000 ft in the air with my best friends and for a good cause in order to raise money for Myeloma UK! It has been the best experience ever! Hope you all like the video. :D
4-6 May 2013 Garvagh. 30th Anniversary Skydive Wild Geese. Video and slideshow.
Some of the videos and a LOT of pictures :-)
chris skydive wild geese
skydiving at wild geese centre
Ricky Martin @ Skydive Wild Geese
A Tandem skydive with Northern Ireland's finest...
Niall Peoples skydive for Parkinson's UK
Sunday 22nd June 2014
Wild Geese Parachute Centre, Garvagh
justgiving.com/niall-peoples
Fly Wild UK Nationals 2013
Fly Wild 4-way formation skydiving team winning the rookie category at the 2013 UK National Skydiving Championships.
Fly Wild are based at the Wild Geese Skydiving Centre in Garvagh, Northern Ireland ( They are: Nadine Bibby (Point), Graham Wallace (Outside Centre), David Scott (Inside Centre), Rudy (Tail), Tony (Video) and Gordon Hodgkinson (Coach).
Royalty free music from the album So Far by J. Sigsworth.
Lyns Skydive for Sp I N I Spinal Injjuries Northern Ireland with Moonjumper, @ wild geese
Footage of Lyn Burns doing a Skydive for our charity 'Sp I N I Spinal Injjuries Northern Ireland
Sp.I.N.I. (Spinal Injury Northern Ireland) is a new and exciting charity which specialises in post hospitalisation rehabilitation for all ages. Our aim is to provide individuals with support in social care and use of equipment for spinal injuries in their own area.
Check out our site-
spini.co.uk
Sp.I.N.I. will help raise funds for equipment for people with disabilities in their own areas to be made available in public places such as health centres, leisure centres and sport complexes. Specialised equipment to be made available at local leisure centres. - (motomed viva2) Our aim is to provide services to help individuals with spinal injuries get back into a social environment and to adapt to life with a spinal cord injury
Skydive co-
Moonjumper International was founded in February 2001. Operating throughout mainland UK and Ireland, volunteers are asked to pay a £40 commitment fee payable to Moonjumper, then raise a minimum of £370 per person (not to include the £40 commitment fee) by donation from sponsors from work, family, friends, and social gatherings. The course fee is deducted from the amount and all the remaining monies will benefit the chosen charity fund. Skydiving will be an experience you will remember for the rest of your life. Located at Wild geese skydiving centre Garvagh
moonjumper.com
Tandem Skydive
Using a dual harness, the student exits the aircraft at 13,000ft attached to the instructor. You free-fall for 7000ft at which point the instructor opens the canopy and steers you both to the ground. This skydive is also suitable for disabled persons.
Peter Steele: Managing Director and founder of SpINI. Donna Mc Cormick: Sec & Public Affairs Officer Lucy Steele: Head of Administration Daniel O'Reilly: Services manager
Parachuting, or skydiving, is the action sport of exiting an aircraft and returning to Earth with the aid of gravity, then slowing down during the last part of the descent by using a parachute (or other means - in 2012, British stuntman Gary Connery used a wing suit and a specially prepared box landing rig for this[1]). It may or may not involve a certain amount of free-fall, a time during which the parachute has not been deployed and the body gradually accelerates to terminal velocity. The history of skydiving starts with Andre-Jacques Garnerin who made successful descents using a canvas canopy and small basket, tethered beneath a hot-air balloon. The first intentional freefall jump with a ripcord-operated deployment is credited to Leslie Irvin in 1919 ; however, the stunt jumper Georgina Tiny Broadwick claimed to have made earlier freefall jumps simply by cutting her static-line and manually pulling the remaining cord-end after falling away from the aircraft. The military developed parachuting technology as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft in flight, and later as a way of delivering soldiers to the battlefield. Early competitions date back to the 1930s, and it became an international sport in 1952.
SkyDiving North Ireland
Wild Geese Parachute Centre
Garvagh, United Kingdom Skydiving
Guys from the club ,demonstration of skills:):)
Kacper Kuriata GoPro Hero 2
Sky Diving in Garvagh, Northern Ireland
Sky dive, Garvagh
Andy Carroll's Tandem Sky Dive
Wild Geese
My Skydive 02.05.14
Amazing Experience!!
In memory of my Mummy, Helen Mills. All money raised went to Pancreatic Cancer UK.
Wild Geese
Skydive Centre NI
My First Tandem Skydive for Diabetes UK
My Skydive for Diabetes UK @ Wild Geese Skydive Centre | Andrew Long - 13/10/13
Honda Static Line Jump September 2015
1st Garvagh BB Mini Movers 2014
Comic Relief Skydive 2013 | Adam Craig
My first tandem Skydive to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013. The jump took place on Sunday 10th March at Wild Geese Centre in Garvagh, Northern Ireland. Instructor: Rod McCrory and Cameraman: Aaron Cosbey.
2012-06-22 Flooding
Drive along Garvagh line towards the Bushtown road, then clips from Knockaduff, Glenkeen and Ardreagh
Jimmy skydive from 13000ft!
My skydive with moon jumper on 6/11/08
skydive for charity
did this for breast cancer it was ace fantastic ans amazing breath taking
CRYPTO - Static line jump
My third time parachute jump