All
my friends and family
were there to support me
and I even got to help
pack my canopy before
jumping. I got all
kitted up and ready to
go along with another
beginner, Rachel, who
had spent the day
training with me
previously. She
had managed to get one
jump ahead of me so this
was her second.
We went in the aircraft with Tracy, the instructor, who kept our
nerves away as best she
could by entertaining us
on the way to 3,500 feet
- which seemed to take
no time at all.
When the door opened all my nerves disappeared and my training
kicked in - feet out,
head up and GO!! All I
saw was the plane
disappearing and then my
canopy was open. It all
happened so fast it took
my breath away but it
was a fantastic
experience.
No time to enjoy the scenery, down to business finding the landing
area and navigating my
way back. The ground
came rushing up at me
and before I knew I hit
the deck - literally!
Ouch! I knew right away
that my ankle was broken
but all I could do was
wait to be rescued.
Luckily there were plenty of staff and experienced jumpers to come
and carry me back to the
hanger. With a big smile
on my face still, I got
a round of applause from
the watching crowd. The
paramedic and hospital
staff were fantastic and
I was in plaster within
a couple of hours.
Now almost fully
recovered, I'm not sure
when my next jump will
be, if ever, but I am
overwhelmed by the
support I received and
the amount I have raised
for this well deserved
charity.
I wish you all the best
- keep up the fantastic
work, I know this money
will be put to good use.
John Benson
John has raised
£1736.50 for CRY
