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Friends Family and Local Jumpers

Submissions - Correction - Suggestions

 

 

 Bernie Mings - Bearnie's Website

 

 Bill Scott -

Bob Bruner - Staticline Instructor

 Jason Scott - legacy, coach/Staticline. been around the sport since 1975 as a child, been current for six years and 1000 jumps.

 

 CPT Justin James McCorkle - An Army parachutist from Fort Knox, Justin learned to skydive here at Skydive KY and has been organizing local skydiving events ever since! He also enjoys hiking the hills of Kentucky with his wife Jessica and their 3 children.

 

 Joey O'Bryan - Staticline Instructor.  Leaf blower extrodinaire!

 

  

 Junior Melton - "Our Hero", Chairman if the "I love Junior Melton Fan Club", Staticline Instructor.  Live Goals: Kick Rebecca's butt.  Most embarrassing moment: Getting butt kicked by Dr. Betsy and having it captured on video. - Priceless!

 

 Keith Barwick -

 

 Kevin Taulbee - A firefighter at Louisville International Airport.  Usually a quiet guy who likes to hang out at the DZ

 Mike Dean  First jump was in 2000.  Just want to have fun!!!

 

 Marlene Taylor - I've been involved with this sport since 2001. I did a couple of tandems, completed editing for videos and received my license in May of 2005. Now you can find me in the blue Bardstown skies every weekend. I hope to see you out there.

 

 Rebecca Meredith - Staticline Instructor

 

 Roland Griffin -  I started jumping in September 2000.  As of September 2005 I have better than 200 jumps and 2 hours of accumulated freefall.  Yahoo!

 

Scott Smalley - Bailey's dad...  

 William F. McMurry - Started jumping at GCSPC in 1974.  Competed in US Championships in 1980, representing GCSPC; placed 9th.  Senior Rigger License with the guidance of Ken and Boz.  "There's no place like home".

 

 






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