How wounded vets can earn solo skydiving licenses
When Army Airborne soldier Jonathan Lopez lost his arm after being hit by a drunk driver while stationed in Germany, he thought he’d never skydive again — that is, until…
When Army Airborne soldier Jonathan Lopez lost his arm after being hit by a drunk driver while stationed in Germany, he thought he’d never skydive again — that is, until…
Several years ago I filmed a video for Business Insider about my experience with civilian skydiving. It turned out to be a controversial one. At the time I was taking…
There’s skydiving, and then there’s Army skydiving.
Their origins began in the Cold War when the Soviet Union was dominating the emerging skydiving sport. In 1959, 19 Airborne soldiers began competing at the international level, and by 1961…