k8fan

Members
  • Content

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never
  • Feedback

    0%

Community Reputation

0 Neutral
  1. I called several folks and left my number and my brother's number. He spoke to several and he chose to go with Tommy Dolphin who reportedly was the most comfortable with my brother-in-law's disability and was confident that this will work. We presented the certificate at his birthday party last Saturday and he was overjoyed. I'll follow up and let everyone know when the jump will happen and after. Nice to see that there are some business still where people care about who can provide the best service to the customer rather than just making the most money! Thanks again for the help.
  2. I'm sorry for your loss. My mom died six years ago, and not a day goes by when I don't think of her. ***Best of luck. Kim Thank you. I hope this works out and he'll be able to jump out of a perfectly good airplane soon.
  3. I just registered. Not a skydiver myself, but my brother-in-law has ALS. It's progressing fairly rapidly, but he can can still walk with difficulty. His birthday is next week, and he desperately wishes to skydive once in his life. So: Is this possible? I know George H. W. Bush did a tandem skydive on his 80th birthday, so the physical demands cannot be that rigorous. Are there skydivers who specialize assisting in the physically challenged? Is this possible in the Midwest, ideally in the Kansas City area? He's a great guy who has always been very physical, athletic and fearless, and we really want to make this happen for him. Any information, especially from skydivers in the KC area, is appreciated. Thanks!