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  • USPA Coach
  • 200 and counting
  • Jumping since 2008

Granted, the skydiving, motorcycles, shooting, archery, hunting, fishing, SCUBA diving and camping make him appear as a 'man's - man'. But, believe it or not, we have caught Ryan reading and learning to juggle. No, not at the same time.

 

  • Coach, Static-line Instructor, Tandem Instructor
  • 1,300 and counting
  • Jumping for 17-plus years

Paul has been skydiving 17 years and has been introducing people to freefall on tandem jumps for three years. Paul is also a licensed pilot who also enjoys deer hunting and has driven his motorcycle through 49 of the fifty states.

  • Aerial video/photographer - Safety & Training Advisor
  • 5,000 jumps and counting
  • 19 years in the sport

Nick owned a parachute before he owned a car and he has been photographing skydivers, (among other things), for over 13 years. He can often be found at shooting airshows or on a set of rollerblades, a bike, or just creeping around with a camera. For the record, he would gladly trade a car for a parachute anyday!

  • USPA Coach & Static-Line Instructor, Tandem Instructor, Rigger
  • 1,480 jumps and counting
  • Jumping since 1975

Al became involved with our club during the 2000 season. Working on gear, instructing students and helping up and coming instructors is what one will usually see Al doing on weekends. When he's not skydiving he can be found on his laptop playing Mafia Wars or clubbing to get his fix of techno.

  • USPA Coach
  • 350 jumps and counting
  • Jumping since 2005

Teddy started hanging out with us on his time off. This led to his making a jump. Then another, and another. Before he knew it he was our president and the rest is history. When he's away from the drop zone he enjoys camping and giving rides on his scooter.

  • USPA Coach
  • 350 jumps and counting
  • Jumping since 2006

As one who admits he's up for challenges, it only stands to reason that skydiving was on his 'to do' list. Aside from skydiving, Kasey is handy with a welder. Which probably comes in handy in his other hobby, tractor-pulling. He is the one member of our club who owns a turbine-powered tractor. Why? Why not?

  • USPA Coach
  • 350 jumps and counting
  • Jumping since 2006

When taking a break from dealing with two crazy dogs, cleaning up cat hair, and dealing with two crazy kids, Cora goes to the drop zone. She also teaches scientific laws of our world and sometimes improves the state of our planet's youth...and future skydivers.

  • Jump Pilot
  • 1,300 hours flight time / 300 hours flying jumpers
  • Flying 35 years

Rex comes from the little town of Stanton, MN. The town where our club originated. He has flown for us since 2008 and simply loves to fly. To illustrate this, when asked about any particular flights that stick in his mind. He doesn't have a crazy story as some might expect. He speaks of a cross country when he ferried a Cessna 150 from Burlington, UT.

  • Jump Pilot
  • 7,200 hours of flight time / 500 hours flying jumpers
  • Flying 17 years

Todd decided to trade some of his weekends of hunting and fishing to fly our jump planes. For someone with five type ratings, including airliners, the most challenging part of handling our Cessnas will most likely be the high-maintenance 'cargo'.