
SkyWeek Namibia: A Dream Five Years in the Making
Bringing SkyWeek Namibia to life was no small feat. Sam McConnell from MCXpeditions first pitched the idea to me back in 2020, and it quickly became clear that his expertise...
Alex Ledger |
Bringing SkyWeek Namibia to life was no small feat. Sam McConnell from MCXpeditions first pitched the idea to me back in 2020, and it quickly became clear that his expertise...
Alex Ledger |
Welcome back to SkySchool’s blog. By the time you read this, we’ll be halfway through the first-ever SkyWeek Namibia trip, which has taken us nearly five years to organize! Stay...
Alex Ledger |
This week, Dan Kaye, former SkySchool Operations Manager and now Sales Executive at Parajet, shares his paramotoring and paragliding journey, from his beginnings as a student in Italy to his...
Daniel Kaye |
Some Paramotor News Congratulations to Hugo and Ross Turner, AKA the Turner Twins, who have had their World Record Electric Tandem Paramotor altitude flight ratified by the FAI. On the...
Alex Ledger |
Welcome to SkySchool’s Blog, and a special welcome to those joining us for the first time. This year, we’re switching things up! We’ll still keep you updated on our plans,...
Alex Ledger |
For this months’ episode we are joined by the main man himself, Ricardo Maciel. Ricardo has proven himself as an integral part of SkySchool over the last several years, proudly...
Alex Ledger |
The 2025 season runs from March until November and is different to previous years. We start off with two SkyWeek trips in Namibia in March and then a SkyWeek trip...
Daniel Kaye |
At the end of August, we hosted a BBQ at Hinton Airfield to celebrate a milestone; 20 years of SkySchool. Before the event, we filmed a short film looking back...
Alex Ledger |
On this months' post we catch up again with Bruce Daniels, who seems to be going from strength to strength on his flying journey. Bruce recently entered the 2024 British...
Daniel Kaye |
It’s that time of year again! We are already half way through our UK season. The first half has been typically British; Challenging to say the least! However the weather...
Alex Ledger |