Angel SkyDive Media



African Pilot

August 2010

Skydiving at Angels’ Way KZN - After spending a day at the Durban Skydive Centre situated in Eston north of Durban, where Cheryl took the plunge and exited on a tandem skydive from 14 000 feet above mean sea level (about 12 000 feet
above terra firma) my respect for the passion that skydivers have for their sport has been renewed.


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SA Flyer

March 2010

There are a zillion reasons to go skydiving - and only one not to. Some of the reasons to jump are that just one easy tandem jump will be the thrill of a lifetime and provide a movie and pictures you can astound your grandchildren with.
The only reason not to jump is because you are scared to really live your life.


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CitiVibe

June 2010
Mile high club - 12000 feet from the ground, 40 seconds of freefall and a five-minute parachute ride - numbers to live your life by.

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SA Flyer

March 2010
The Bar-One Manhunt uses sport aviation to sort out the contestants in their manhunt TV ShowTHE BAR-ONE

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Air News

November 2009
Birth of an Angel - Born of “duress” from the United Nations Arms Embargo imposed on South Africa during the 1970s, the Atlas C4M Kudu was spawned in response to an operational requirement from the SA Air Force for a light re-supply/medevac capability during
the Angolan conflict.

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Air News

The Atlas Angel is now the perfect jump-ship with big doors on both sides and plenty of steps and hand rails.

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