New Drop Zones
Two new drop zones were approved by
the ADZO board at their last meeting
: Adventure Skydives Kruger, operated
by Ralph Ridge and Skydive Oudtshoorn
operated by Anthony Malherbe. Both will
operate as student drop zones.
Skydive Oudtshoorn had their first official
day of operation on 21 June 2010.
Standing - Fanie Fourie, Arenhold
Hooper, Majke Kaese, Anthony Malherbe,
Johan Louw
Kneeling - Corne Moolman,
Gideon de Villers
Just the roof and paving to go After
the jump... some cupcakes
(Photographs: Antenie Carstens)
Adventure
Skydives Kruger has been given the
green light
By Ralph Ridge, D805
At the moment, both Liz and I are spending
our midweeks getting things ready for
our official opening on Saturday, 4th
September 2010.
Although things are slow we need the
time to ensure systems are fully in place
prior to the launch.
There will
be a lot of media as this will be done
in conjunction with Bush Air’s
annual fly-in (see www.bushair.co.za)
Barberton Airfield
is situated in the heart of the Barberton
Valley in the southernmost part of
the South African Lowveld. The airfield is private
and has great views of the entire valley. The
airfield is 15km from Barberton and 35
km from Nelspruit, off the R40. We
are located between the Kruger Park and
Swaziland.
We have overnight accommodation available
as well as catering by arrangement.
Check our progress www.adventureskydives.co.za or
call Liz on 083-949-789
Welcome aboard and we wish them all
great success!