
Chief Instructor - Graeme
Graeme is the Chief Instructor of Aerial Skydiving, he has been skydiving for over 30 years and is currently the President of the International Parachute Commission. Graeme has been a keen competitor in a number of skydiving disciplines for many years and still represents Australia in Style and Accuracy, Sports Accuracy and Para- Ski events at International Competitions

First Contact - Chris
Chris will take your bookings and answer all your questions. She has been closely involved in the sport since 1981.

Tandem Instructor - Geoff
Geoff has been jumping since 1992, competing at the National level. He is a family man who loves introducing his family and friends to his favourite sport.

Tandem Instructor - Mick
Mick has travelled the world as a tandem instructor and is happily settled in Canberra and loves taking local residents and tourists for their first freefall experience.

Tandem Instructor - Dale
Dale has travelled extensively skydiving in many exotic countries of the world. He is now back in Canberra and is looking forward to taking people on their tandem freefall experience.

Tandem Instructor - Phil
Phil joined the Army as a Parachute Rigger in 1977 and made his first jump static-lining from a Chinook at 1,000ft. That one jump hooked him for life. He has made 3,000 military jumps and over 1,000 civilian jumps. He is an Army Parachute Instructor and, for many years, was on the Army Parachute Display Team jumping into the MCG, F1 Grand Prix and Indy Car. He is also a Parachute Rigger in the APF, as well as, a Tandem Master, freefall and Static Line instructor. Phil is a current Australian record holder. The record is a 36 way canopy diamond formation.

Pilot - Brendan
Brendan has been flying for over ten years and has flown more than 1000 skydiving flights in various locations around Australia.

Pilot - Jason
Jason has over 600 hours experience on many different aircraft types and is a Licensed Aircraft Mechanical Engineer.

Pilot - Chris
Chris has been a pilot since 1978 and is a Canberra lawyer who loves flying skydivers.

10 000 feet above the ground!
30 seconds of freefall!
4 to 6 minutes under canopy!
