August 8, 2014 Whitney
Category: Learn to Skydive
“Learning solo skydiving – a student’s perspective”, By Jaimie Hartle, August 2014.
I did a tandem skydive in New Zealand when I was 16, and thought to myself ‘I want to learn how to do this’ but as a sixteen year-old anything that costs over $2000 seems like a lifetime away. I did a Perth tandem skydive again at Skydive Jurien Bay in 2013, when I was 21, and found out shortly after they did solo skydiving and ran the AFF (accelerated free-fall) course to learn to skydive. It was my boyfriend who found it and said he was going to learn to skydive solo, and it was the push I needed to save the money and finally do it.
I started my AFF course with Skydive Jurien Bay in April 2014 with my boyfriend and remember that I had never been so nervous for anything in my life! There were early mornings, lots of new information, lots of talk about winds, and only a few ‘omg can I do this’ moments.
I always wondered how I was going to physically throw myself out of a plane by myself, thinking I wouldn’t ever be able to do it but when the time came I had that much knowledge drilled into my brain that a boost of confidence I didn’t even know I had came out and excitement took over. The staff at Skydive Jurien Bay made the experience simply amazing; I never felt rushed, never felt uncomfortable, and every stage that I did of my AFF course I felt confident and happy to do. I knew they wouldn’t take me any further, or let go of me during freefall, if it was going to be dangerous.
We couldn’t have been luckier with weather; with blue skies all week both my boyfriend and myself smashed through the AFF course in five days, finishing with brains full of all things skydiving, and lower backs looking toned as ever from all the arching. I never played sport, or really had a full-time hobby (apart from shopping :P) and thought this would be a great thing to keep me occupied. It definitely has succeeded in keeping me occupied… while I am at work… while I am at uni… my head is in the sky and I am dreaming about when I can go again next.
Since completing my AFF Camp in April I have been back to Skydive Jurien Bay every 2-3 weeks, managed make it to the epic J Bay Boogie (an event for experienced skydivers) where my facebook friend list tripled and my news feed turned into all things skydiving, I learnt how to pack my own parachute, got my ‘A’ license, finished my b-rels (the next part of training after AFF) and am now seven jumps away from the big 5 – 0 (50 jumps)! Safe to say I have achieved a lot in the past few months.
I didn’t really know what to expect from the whole learning to skydive experience, thinking it would just be a new fun hobby, but it has completely changed my life. Its not just the thrill of skydiving that keeps me coming back but the people and the lifestyle as well. The skydiving community is small and you meet so many amazing people, it makes it that much harder to leave and come back to work. Every jump you do is completely different, and there’s always something new to learn and always someone willing to teach you, that’s the beautiful thing about skydiving (amazing views and feeling of adrenaline aside).
Click here to watch a video of our Office Manager, Sarah, learning solo skydiving.
Whitney
Category: Pro Skydivers
The latest issue of Australian Skydiver Magazine features a five page spread on the recent professional skydiver event, the J Bay Boogie. Not only is it great for skydiving, the exposure the boogie and Skydive Jurien Bay has received as a result of the ASM’s support is invaluable. Thank you to Susie and the team at ASM!
Adding some icing to the cake, a photo from the 2014 J Bay Boogie made it to the front cover of the magazine! We’ve been trying to get skydiving Perth and Skydive Jurien Bay on the front page for some time now, so we are over the moon to finally get it.
Skydiving Western Australia is growing at a rapid rate and we are excited about the future of the sport and skydiving Perth. Planning for next year’s J Bay Boogie has commenced and it’s going to be huge with big name international Load Organisers as well as Aussie legend organisers. Go to the event page for more information.
Skydiving Western Australia just got easier. We are very pleased to announce that as of August 2014, Transwa are operating weekly buses from Perth to Jurien Bay. Buses depart from the East Perth Terminal on Friday at 2pm, and return to Perth from Jurien Bay on Sunday at 4.50pm.
The bus operating this route is the N5. Click here to download the timetable.
There is plenty to do in Jurien Bay over the weekend. Enjoy some of the most beautiful coastal beaches, relax and enjoy a BBQ at one of the many nicely maintained beach parks, explore ancient caves, go fishing, go scuba diving, run a muck on sand dunes, enjoy a drink and meal and the local pub and hotel.
Check out our Accommodation page for details on where to stay whilst in Jurien Bay.
Skydive Jurien Bay is the number one place for Skydiving in Western Australia. Jump the beach and experience Perth skydiving from 14,000ft above the beautiful coastal beaches. Perth skydiving doesn’t get better than this.
Two times Western Australian Tourism Awards gold medal winner, Skydive Jurien Bay, is a nominee in the 2014 Western Australian Tourism Awards (Adventure Tourism Category), and if it wins Gold, then it will be third year in a row, placing the business into the Western Australian Tourism Hall of Fame.
The awards are being held in Perth on October 25 2014 and are the tourism industry’s peak awards, recognising and promoting excellence in tourism.
Co-Owner of Skydive Jurien Bay, Christine Sparrow, said that winning Gold in the Adventure Tourism category in 2012 and 2013 was a huge achievement and a result of hard work from the entire staff.
“Over the last few years we’ve made a real effort to create an extraordinary customer experience and our business growth is evidence that it’s working. We’re so excited about the prospect of being enlisted into the Hall of Fame and believe that due to consistent development and growth of the business we have a good chance”, Christine added.
All tandem skydives at Skydive Jurien Bay land on the beach, making the experience not only an adrenalin rush but also visually beautiful.
“Our customers include locals, interstate and overseas tourists and most have heard of our reputation as being the world’s most beautiful beach skydive”.
“We strive to deliver an amazing customer experience from the moment our customers make a booking through to completing their skydive and we believe this is why we have been successful”.
Jurien Bay is located two hours north of Perth and offers its visitors amazing beaches, a vast array of accommodation options, and a relaxed coastal town experience.
Second Skydive Jurien Bay Co-Owner, Pete Lonnon, said that being in these awards is not only great for his business, but also great for the town and Mid West region.
“The more awareness we create of the natural beauty of Jurien Bay and the Coral Coast, the more economic investment there will be,” said Lonnon.
“The region still remains largely untapped”.
Skydive Jurien Bay have parachutes which feature country flags from around the world, including the Australian flag.
“Our customers love this and it’s just one of the ways we make the Skydive Jurien Bay experience more than just a skydive”.
Whitney
Category: News, Tandem Skydiving
Nine year old, Brett Lonnon, has become the youngest ever tandem skydiver for skydiving Perth, leaping from 15,000ft above Jurien Bay on the June 3.
“That was the best thing I’ve done in my entire life”, said nine year old Brett.
Brett’s father, Pete Lonnon, owner and Chief Instructor at Skydive Jurien Bay, took Brett for the tandem skydive and is a veteran of skydiving Perth.
“This was one of the proudest moments of my life”, said Pete.
“Brett has grown up on the drop zone from 5 years of age and both Brett and I have been talking about going for a tandem skydive Perth together for years”, added Pete.
Brett’s mother, Christine Sparrow, was also on the skydive, holding hands with Brett prior to his parachute opening.
The minimum legal age for a Perth tandem skydive is 12 years old, however Pete submitted an application to the Australian Parachute Federation to allow his 9 year old permission to jump.
Skydive Jurien Bay operate seven days a week, offering tandem skydiving and solo skydiving which land on the beach. Click here to book your tandem skydive.
Whitney
Category: Pro Skydivers
Perth skydivers who are experienced wingsuiters were invited to Skydive Jurien Bay on August 2 and 3 to participate in a J Bay Skills Camp. Western Australia’s most experienced and talented wingsuit pilot, Scott Paterson, was coaching the group over the weekend. Watch the video here!
“We had a full plane of wingsuiters (16) and were flying in big formations with each jumper having their own position in the formation”, said Scott.
Before learning to wingsuit, one must learn to skydive. Skydive Jurien Bay run courses for people interested in learning to skydive Perth. After 200 skydives and attaining a “D” license, a skydiver can take to the skies in a wingsuit. The first few jumps are with an experienced wingsuit instructor, as it feels very different to normal skydiving and special training is required prior to flying in the suit.
“Wingsuiting is very different to normal skydiving. The wingsuit is very sensitive to changes in body position and it is easy to lose control”, Scott added.
“But after proper training and regular practice, people can quickly learn to fly the suit and begin to jump with other wingsuiters”.