A Near-Perfect Skydiving Spectacle in Tatuí, Brazil
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The recent brazilian record 108-way FS attempt in Tatuí, Brazil, was an event that showcased the pinnacle of skydiving skill and organization. While weather conditions unfortunately prevented the team from achieving the ultimate goal, the event itself was nothing short of extraordinary.
The organizer
David Rodrigues with his Captains, PedroSan, André Ferraz, Guilherme Cassina, Beatriz Ohno, Alisson de Vargas and Robson Custódio, demonstrated exceptional capabilities in planning and executing an event of international standards.
The meticulous attention to detail was evident in every aspect, from the seamless coordination of 9 aircraft flying in impeccable formation to the provision of outstanding food and amenities at the 4:20 bar and restaurant.
The event also featured first-class videographers Lucho Bacque, Daniel Selen Secches, Ramela Rodrigues and Rodrigo Cotô.
It is a testament to the team’s skill and safety protocols that no injuries were reported, even in the face of such a challenging endeavor. The record-breaking attempt to achieve a 9-plane formation is a remarkable accomplishment in its own right.
While the weather didn’t cooperate on this occasion, the spirit of camaraderie, sportsmanship, and dedication displayed by all involved is truly inspiring. This event has set a new benchmark for skydiving records and we eagerly anticipate future attempts”
Story by: Marcella Rey, 1,000+ jumps | CBPQ 83293 | USPA D-37275
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