Everything in this video is so very true! I was out of the sport for over 20 years and missed it all the time. I just bought new gear and have returned and I look forward to each time I can make it to the dropzone and truly love the skydiving community. I just turned 59 and I am keeping in shape and want to still be jumping when I am 80 or 90!!
I recently started skydiving this year. I finish AFF in April and haven't been able to jump much due to weather this month. But I am at the dropzone every weekend. Skydiving changed my life. It is exactly how this video describes. From the moment I walked in the door I felt like one of them. I finally felt at home. This video is really awesome and is probably one of the best explanations I seen. Good job.
Thanks Jonathan! That's exactly how I felt when I first started too! I was put on a lot of wind/weather holds, but it fascinated me how that didn't even keep people from coming out. It's funny, skydivers only share about 60 seconds actually jumping together... then there's 23 hours and 59 minutes in the rest of the day to talk about it! Good luck on your sky journey!
Thanks for posting! I broke my back paragliding five years ago and after I recovered I decided to never jump or fly again. But it never really left me and I found myself always thinks about it. Now as a dad and husband I have decided to go back to the dz. I have a very supportive and wonderful wife too. Can't wait to jump again:). I also miss the people from the dz. great bunch.
Scotty Carbone !! Legend .. I was arriving for the first time walking into the brand new DZ at skydive city 1990 in Zhills after a big way had opened up first time I ever saw him I looked up because I could hear someone/ him still in free fall he pulled so low I could see his jumpsuit was warning labels, his rig was warning labels and his canopy was one big warning label .. he had enough time for one hook turn into the manifest area where he bounced three times and dusted himself off.. Who the hell is that I asked .. oh that’s Scotty Carbone …
No Lindsay.. thank YOU!. So many of my friends ask me why I skydive and what it feels like and I cant really explain it but your video explains it perfectly so now when they ask, I forward them this video and say "This is why" :D
Lindsay. The best part was early on when you landed after your first AFF (I'm guessing)....You were sooo stoked! (As we all were on our first jump/FF) Wonderful piece of video here. Blue skies. Doc
Yep! It's crazy having something you're so passionate about that so many people just can't even begin to understand... But maybe that's partly why our bond is so strong. Blue skies!
Beautiful piece. Spot on. I'm like the man brought to tears/inactive for 10 years (same here due to Fanny and Freddie and the rest of those banker scum bags). Fingers crossed, I'll make it back to the global DZ one day and if I'm lucky, Angels Falls, my Nirvana of Skydiving. It's been so long that I doubt if anyone remembers me but I remember you - thanks: Tyagarah/Oz, Eloy/AZ, Algarve, Headcorn/UK, Hibs/UK, Sibson/UK, Langer/UK, Bridlington/UK, and Cranfield/UK extinct but remembered/the round ol' days. Blue skies and peace 'n love to all. Miss it all sooooo much.
I've been wanting to skydive for about 2 years now. I said i was going to do it on my 30th birthday, but then guess what, i chicken shitted out. I didn't have the balls to do it. 4 days ago, i reserved a spot, paid for the tandem and now i'm going to be skydiving in less than 12 hours from now. I wasn't scared at all for the past couple of days. But now, i'm nervous as hell lol. Wow i'm scared lol. But it's the fear that's driving me to do it. I can't wait until tomorrow. It's going to be amazing. Wish me luck. Hopefully, in 24 hours from now, i'll be right back on this channel and tell ya'll how amazing it was. Wish me luck =)
***** Well. I'm alive and it's been over 6 weeks and another skydiver I knew died at my DZ last saturday. That's the second person I knew who died there. But for the skydive myself...It was incredible. It was the most intense moment of my life. I can't describe the feeling, other than surreal. It felt like I was falling forever into nothing, nothing to hold on to, the wind is rushing by so fast. But I'd do it again in a heartbeat.! Thanks for asking...
Mike Green congrats man good for you... im newly licensed skydiver only 32 jumps.. but if it makes you feel any better ive known people to get in car accidents and died to .. but i still get in my car and drive everyday.. there are a lot of variables to skydiving deaths , especially if your having more then one at the same DZ,,, equipment, bad packers, bad instructors, times of the year .. bad pilots...whatever. im 41 this year and wished i found this sport 20 years ago.. you can go at your own pace. i would just do your research for a reputable dz..
Very nice video! Why, though, did you leave the part in where Carbone says "we defy gravity" Sorry to leave a negative comment, but I spent a summer with him on my home DZ, not a Carbone fan at all. Again, well done video!
Lindsay Manning that's awesome I will be on a sunrise with Cathy tomorrow. That was a beautiful dropzone I miss that place all the time. My favorite thing to do there was always a sunrise load.
I would have to disagree with the statement that all skydivers are part of one big happy family based on the experiences at my dropzone. All the different disciplines in skydiving have made the skydiving family very disjointed. At my dropzone, free-flyers hang out over there, flat-flyers hang out over here and as for newbies - no one is going to waste a jump ticket jumping with you. Maybe things are different in Australia since our jump tickets are much more expensive ($45/jump).
Yea, but when you get a bunch of single jumpers together to have FUN, it's called a garbage load. We had no purpose, we had no plan, we only jumped together for the thrill. IT'S FUN!
Every time that I dirt-dived a jump, I dirt-dived emergency procedures. Every time I threw my hand deploy, I would start to count. If I got to five, I started emergency procedures with looking behind me. Only happened once.
Everything in this video is so very true! I was out of the sport for over 20 years and missed it all the time. I just bought new gear and have returned and I look forward to each time I can make it to the dropzone and truly love the skydiving community. I just turned 59 and I am keeping in shape and want to still be jumping when I am 80 or 90!!
The door was open and someone said go.🤣 Best answer ever!
"I hope that one day that everyone is able to find their own blue skies" SUCH BEAUTIFUL WORDS!
Got a little choked up there... Awesome vid!
I recently started skydiving this year. I finish AFF in April and haven't been able to jump much due to weather this month. But I am at the dropzone every weekend. Skydiving changed my life. It is exactly how this video describes. From the moment I walked in the door I felt like one of them. I finally felt at home. This video is really awesome and is probably one of the best explanations I seen. Good job.
Thanks Lindsay! Michael is right, the ending it pretty emotional when you know what it's like.
Thanks Jonathan! That's exactly how I felt when I first started too! I was put on a lot of wind/weather holds, but it fascinated me how that didn't even keep people from coming out. It's funny, skydivers only share about 60 seconds actually jumping together... then there's 23 hours and 59 minutes in the rest of the day to talk about it! Good luck on your sky journey!
👏👏👏 everything said is SOO true! I am a completely different person now. I love my skydiver family :) a people like no other ✌️😄
You hit the nail on the head..great video.
Great job!
That is a great little movie Lindsay, I hope everyone finds their own blue skies too :-) VB D106910
Thanks for posting! I broke my back paragliding five years ago and after I recovered I decided to never jump or fly again. But it never really left me and I found myself always thinks about it. Now as a dad and husband I have decided to go back to the dz. I have a very supportive and wonderful wife too. Can't wait to jump again:). I also miss the people from the dz. great bunch.
Great video! Wish it were longer.
Great job Lindsay. Blue skies!
beautiful short movie Lindsay, thank you. You explain our love for flying perfectly.
I love and miss Skydiving so much a day doesn't by when I don't think about it Rick D-5928
Scotty Carbone !! Legend .. I was arriving for the first time walking into the brand new DZ at skydive city 1990 in Zhills after a big way had opened up first time I ever saw him I looked up because I could hear someone/ him still in free fall he pulled so low I could see his jumpsuit was warning labels, his rig was warning labels and his canopy was one big warning label .. he had enough time for one hook turn into the manifest area where he bounced three times and dusted himself off..
Who the hell is that I asked .. oh that’s Scotty Carbone …
I’m on solo jump #7 and I really needed this inspiration. Excellent video 4sure!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing!
This a truly fantastic video!!!
Love you guys!!! Such a totally HONEST look at Skydiving, what it is, the family and a lot else!
LOVE it! GREAT video!
Blue Skies Lindsay! Keep em coming!
thank you so much!!
No Lindsay.. thank YOU!. So many of my friends ask me why I skydive and what it feels like and I cant really explain it but your video explains it perfectly so now when they ask, I forward them this video and say "This is why" :D
Just beautifull!!! Blue skies 🤙
Wonderful video! Even more exciting that I recognized about four people in it!
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing!!!!!=D
Hearing Scotty Carbone talk about safety is making me laugh my ass off 😂
I know. I remember having low pull contest with Scotty at the World Freefall Conventions. We had so much fun.
thats a story well told! Got inspired to make a video bit similar at some point!
OMG! Awesome vid Lindsay! Actually brought a tear to my eye that wasn't caused by shaving cream.
dork :P
Lindsay. The best part was early on when you landed after your first AFF (I'm guessing)....You were sooo stoked! (As we all were on our first jump/FF) Wonderful piece of video here. Blue skies. Doc
Yes! That was my very first AFF landing!! Thank you so much! Blue skies, friend!
The hard part is convincing your friends and fam to try it just once haha. I'm the blacksheep in the herd haha
Yep! It's crazy having something you're so passionate about that so many people just can't even begin to understand... But maybe that's partly why our bond is so strong.
Blue skies!
Absolutely love it, Lindsay.
Beautiful piece. Spot on. I'm like the man brought to tears/inactive for 10 years (same here due to Fanny and Freddie and the rest of those banker scum bags). Fingers crossed, I'll make it back to the global DZ one day and if I'm lucky, Angels Falls, my Nirvana of Skydiving. It's been so long that I doubt if anyone remembers me but I remember you - thanks: Tyagarah/Oz, Eloy/AZ, Algarve, Headcorn/UK, Hibs/UK, Sibson/UK, Langer/UK, Bridlington/UK, and Cranfield/UK extinct but remembered/the round ol' days. Blue skies and peace 'n love to all. Miss it all sooooo much.
Thank you... I couldn't have said it better myself.
Awesome job! Congrats!
Cheers from the desert!
Enjoyed the video.Thanks for posting .
I've been wanting to skydive for about 2 years now. I said i was going to do it on my 30th birthday, but then guess what, i chicken shitted out. I didn't have the balls to do it.
4 days ago, i reserved a spot, paid for the tandem and now i'm going to be skydiving in less than 12 hours from now.
I wasn't scared at all for the past couple of days. But now, i'm nervous as hell lol. Wow i'm scared lol. But it's the fear that's driving me to do it.
I can't wait until tomorrow. It's going to be amazing. Wish me luck. Hopefully, in 24 hours from now, i'll be right back on this channel and tell ya'll how amazing it was. Wish me luck =)
How'd it go?
***** Well. I'm alive and it's been over 6 weeks and another skydiver I knew died at my DZ last saturday. That's the second person I knew who died there.
But for the skydive myself...It was incredible. It was the most intense moment of my life. I can't describe the feeling, other than surreal. It felt like I was falling forever into nothing, nothing to hold on to, the wind is rushing by so fast.
But I'd do it again in a heartbeat.! Thanks for asking...
No better feeling than this. Its so intense, happy, superb :D I am addict :)
Mike Green congrats man good for you... im newly licensed skydiver only 32 jumps.. but if it makes you feel any better ive known people to get in car accidents and died to .. but i still get in my car and drive everyday.. there are a lot of variables to skydiving deaths , especially if your having more then one at the same DZ,,, equipment, bad packers, bad instructors, times of the year .. bad pilots...whatever. im 41 this year and wished i found this sport 20 years ago.. you can go at your own pace. i would just do your research for a reputable dz..
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This is awesome! Great job Lindsay!
Great video, thanks for uploading!
I will be sending this to my mom
Wow, Thank You!!!! I am sharing this on my wall. Next time someone asks why I jump, I'm going to post this on their wall.
Nice job! D-7434, NCCS-11
Very nice video! Why, though, did you leave the part in where Carbone says "we defy gravity" Sorry to leave a negative comment, but I spent a summer with him on my home DZ, not a Carbone fan at all. Again, well done video!
I couldn't have put it better myself.
Awesome documentary Lindsey, was that St. Marys in the ending scene?
Yes it was!
Lindsay Manning that's awesome I will be on a sunrise with Cathy tomorrow. That was a beautiful dropzone I miss that place all the time. My favorite thing to do there was always a sunrise load.
I would have to disagree with the statement that all skydivers are part of one big happy family based on the experiences at my dropzone. All the different disciplines in skydiving have made the skydiving family very disjointed. At my dropzone, free-flyers hang out over there, flat-flyers hang out over here and as for newbies - no one is going to waste a jump ticket jumping with you. Maybe things are different in Australia since our jump tickets are much more expensive ($45/jump).
Yea, but when you get a bunch of single jumpers together to have FUN, it's called a garbage load. We had no purpose, we had no plan, we only jumped together for the thrill. IT'S FUN!
This guy with glasses is so cool :D
Can you re upload with sound bro?
Every time that I dirt-dived a jump, I dirt-dived emergency procedures. Every time I threw my hand deploy, I would start to count. If I got to five, I started emergency procedures with looking behind me. Only happened once.
Are you still skydiving?
KeepinYouUp07 yes I am. I’ve taken some time off (pregnant with my third!) but as soon as I pop him out I plan to be back at it :)
"If if that doesn't work you better know how to pray to God, Mohamed, Jesus, all of them." I did that and still was pushed out of the plane.
There is no such thing as a perfectly good airplane. D7466.