Aussie Bigways Newsletter No 3 June 2016

Aussie Bigways Newsletter No 3 June 2016

Captains Call – Greg Jack

Greg Jack

Hello Everyone – welcome to  Newsletter No 3.

Our dedicated Leadership Team and State Mentors are bringing events together and sending out the information through our Latest News and Event E-Mail from the Aussiebigways Website. Keep your eyes out for these and check the website Calendar so you don’t miss out on what is being organised and prepared for you.

Help the cause and get your skydiving buddies to subscribe to this monthly Newsletter by following the prompts on the Home Page of the Website. Tons of information is being loaded and linked to the Website so please keep an eye on it.

Dan BC’s Big Way Camp for early December this year in Nagambie is now taking centre stage and registration opens the First of July – limited slots and first in – first served basis.  You can meet and skydive with this amazing man as we continue our build up to the next National Record Event in May 2019!

Our journey continues – just under 3 years from now we will be in Perris, join us, get involved, get motivated and get into Big Ways in the air!

Blue Ones,
Greg

National Perspective – Tracey Basman

Tracey Basman

Watch a short video from Tracey Basman regarding Dan BC’s Bigway Event here….
Dan BC’s Event information click here…
Registration process will be posted mid June and opens 1st July 5pm.
Giddyup Australia! Come and experience the Bigway Buzz!

All the best and see you in the skies soon,
Tracey Basman
Aussie Bigways National Events Co-ordinator and Mentor

Melissa Harvie
Top tips for Bigway Skills

Melissa Harvie

Successful Bigway formations build quickly. To be part of the solution you must dock precisely in the set up for your slot, first time. Using the grip to move yourself into position or expecting someone else to move you to where you need to be is uncool and time consuming, it also fails to give clear information to people docking after you.  Bad weather?  Grab a friend and a couple of creepers to practice set ups.

Melissa Harvie
Coach and Mentor

State Mentors Update

Shirley Cowcher
We all need SKA!
I’m not talking about the pre-reggae Jamaican sound or the Square Kilometre Array project.  I’m talking about jumpers in WA developing SKAs that they can display and talk about over drinks at the end of the day.  You know the chat “I got this one when I did that Star Crest jump last month and that one doing the Canopy Course with Kev.  Oh and I remember getting that one when I wouldn’t stop talking and listen when a load organiser was trying to debrief…”I’m talking about the Skills, Knowledge and Attitude (SKA) you get from following a structured progression from completion of Certificate B through to the next Aussie Big Way Record Attempt.  In WA there is a group of 2012 Aussie Big Way participants who know the importance of SKAs when it comes to being part of a successful record attempt and as a group they are all willing to help WA jumpers be a part of the next large formation skydiving record.So what’s happening in WA that can get you the SKAs you can proudly display and brag about?
Read full article here…

Calder Chernoff
A busy month in NSW!Firstly, we had a mid-month Bigway weekend. Saturday was Starcrests with LG and Greg Hamilton as coaches. We had 6 candidates and all 6 candidates receive their starcrest on the day. Our new starcresties are, Diego Quevedo, Nicole Wosinski, Yuri Melo, Andrew Ravenscroft, Amanda Lavis and Vivian Merz. They were joined by a dedicated group of experienced jumpers helping them out. Many of the helpers were fresh off their Starcrests in March showing what they had learned, setting formations and giving the candidates the best chance for success.A successful Starcest Saturday was followed by a stunning Bigway Sunday, 15th May, with Vivian Mertz joining the Bigway team after her successful Starcest the day before. The plan was for people to try things that were new to them, Mary Nguyen and Bec Dengate doing well as late divers for the first time and Derek Murphy proving that he as equally versatile on the edge of a 16 way as he is in the base. On jump two our efforts were rewarded by a beautiful completion, held for 10 seconds.Simone Bambach ground coached her third successful 8way Skills Development camp at Picton at the end of May. Over the three weekend camps, there were 36 participants from all over Australia! Simone imparted gems to players, such as the dynamics of 8way exits, managing levels and flying your slot. Basic skydiving rules were repeated in such a way that made sense not only for 8way, but for 4way and Bigways in general.

Read full report and picture, click here…

Ben Nordkamp

Starting off in April we started off with a Bigway event being coached by Dave Loncasty from Sydney. After the first day the group was dwindled down with breakaway small group being taken up and coached by Tracey Basman.

See these links to see how they went! Video

Later there was an 8way weekend being coached by Simone Bambach. This event ran for 2 days with most of the group not having done much 8way in the past A lot was learned by all who participated.
See this link to see how they went!
8way Video

Over the last weekend of April, we had a Star Crest Weekend. This was run by myself. Due to weather only 3 jumps were completed. We had 3 people attempting their Star Crest jumps on each jump and 2 people were successful in obtaining their rating.
Star Crests Completed: Zachary Pearse and Tim Kelly
(Thanks to the APF Fi Fund, SQPC, Ramblers, and the TSC for their support of these events)

For full report and pictures view here….

Sandy Nieuwenhoven
There will be 4way training day at Langhorne Creek Drop zone on the 25th June to prepare for the SA State Meet. Please contact Sandy if you require more information: SAmentor@aussiebigways.com
Langhorne Creek hosted a Star Crest weekend in May organised by Rhys Savage. There were some weather issues, which meant the second day had to be postponed. Pictures below from the event.
Al Gray and myself are participating in Melissa Harvie’s Supercharge Tunnel Camp Program from 10-12 June to up-skill for Bigways. We plan to pass on this knowledge locally… stay tuned!!For full report and pictures, click here…

Janine Hayes

Victorian skydivers are getting behind the Bigway 2019 record with a variety of events and ongoing skill development weekends.

  • One positive from Aussie Bigway development has been the interest in 8 ways generated from the Nationals with Nagambie hosting an 8 way get together this coming long weekend 12 June.  These will run regularly for the remainder of the year.
  • Christian Peric is running the Star Crest day at Nagambie this month 11 June.  Monthly star crest days are a feature on the calendar with the next one with Drew Whitworth on the 16 July 2016.  Contact the DZ
  • Commandos  Skydivers have been picked up the mantle with skills days being held the last weekend of the month.  An ongoing opportunity to skill up from Starcrest to Bigways, the next one is Sat 24 and Sun 25 June 2016. Contact the DZ

For full report, click here…

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