Pilot's Post's Memories - The Mig goes skydivingBy The MigAfter some research, the Pretoria Skydiving Club seemed to be the best choice and I headed out to Wonderboom Airport for my first jump. To my amazement, they did not want me, The MIG, to jump without any training but they agreed to send me on a tandem jump. There is still some training, even if it is a tandem jump, but during these five minutes, they teach you all the ropes (or strings). A short while later my name was called for the next load and I automatically released a litre of fluid and allowed it to evaporate through my flight suit. This was just to be sure that I am not over weight. Don't believe what anyone else says. My jumpmaster walked me to the lovely Atlas Angel from which we were going to jump and spoke a few words of encouragement (as if I needed it). Flying through the air at Mach 1 (÷10) is an incredible feeling. You hear the wind rushing past you and the drag chute fluttering behind you. You can see other aircraft lower than you, birds flying and the high-rise buildings of the city on the other side of the mountain. The free-fall lasted about 35 seconds, but once the instructor released the parachute the experience changed from a high-speed adrenalin pumping experience to a tranquil & unrushed float through the skies. Of course, you can change this ride into a spiraling dive but that will reduce your time in the air as a trade-off to some more excitement. During the landing I had to lift my feet up in to the air to allow the instructor to guide us in for a soft(ish) landing without tripping over my legs or nosing over. We landed in a sitting position, giving me another brown stain on my flight suit. This was caused by the dust and dirt on the ground and again, don't believe what the others say. There are many friendly people at the Pretoria Skydiving Club both as social and serious jumpers. As the sound of aircraft above is music to my ears, it was the same for some present on the day as they started dancing a well-rehearsed routine every now and then. The tandem jump is a great experience and easy to do, but for the more adventurous, you can opt to become a solo skydiver. Unlike the old days where you had to do a minimum of ten static line jumps and then slowly progress to freefalling, the Pretoria Skydiving Club offer an Accelerated Free Fall (AFF) program where you will do an estimated six hours of training followed by ten jumps assisted by the club's world class instructors. I certainly recommend this experience to everyone, young and old, and it should be a definite item on your bucket list. For more information, contact www.skydivepretoria.com greatfun@mweb.co.za PLEASE GO TO www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuRVZAGodT6sztTeXBGeMw and subscribe to our YouTube channel |