Back in the Air

Published on Saturday, August 1, 2020

Back in the Air

A Parachutist Pictorial

Masks. Temperature checks. Doors open all the way to altitude. Reservations to make a fun jump. No spectators. Things sure looked different as drop zones began to re-open in May andJune. The only thing that hadn’t changed was the big, blue sky and the exhilaration of once again flying on the relative wind.

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