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Latest News Please click here to read our latest edition or right click to download it to your PC. Or read a recent scholars's account by clicking here. Results of FSD Silver Jubilee Promotions A Profitable Round of Golf! The morning of Saturday 22 November was sunny, cold and crisp when 64 players arrived at the Berkshire Golf Club, Ascot for FSD’s first Charity Golf Day. Sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management, and organised by Colonel John Arthur, it proved a great success and raised over £11,000 for the charity. In the picture below John Arthur is flanked by his FSD “helpers”!
Date posted- 29th November 2008 VIP's visit 43 Air School!
Date posted 8th October 2008. Last "squad" leaves safely for South Africa!
Date posted: 8th September 2008 Skydiving again! Date posted 4th September 2008
Date posted 4th September 2008 Tattoo cancelled but not FSD Presentation Ceremony! Before reading on please click here to watch a video. When it was announced on Friday that, because of appalling ground conditions, the Tattoo was being cancelled on Saturday, we assumed the worst for Sunday as well.
Date posted 16th July 2008 Off to South Africa from Terminal 5!
Date posted 9th July 2008 Silver Jubilee Anniversary lunch for Scholars Date posted 9th June 2008 Persistence pays!
Date posted 3rd June 2008 Well done Lucy! Lucy Cannon, a 2007 FSD scholar, has recently been awarded a place in BA Leaders for Business management graduate scheme. Late in 2006 she applied for a position on BA’s 2007 course, but with competition from 4,000 other applicants, she only got through a couple of stages. However for this year’s intake Lucy managed to complete 6 assessment stages to fight off 800 other applicants for one of 18 places. She starts on 6 October and after a comprehensive training programme, which includes 2 weeks in Terminal 5(!), she will begin her first of 3 placements in BA departments before applying for a permanent managerial position in her preferred department. Lucy said “The application for a 2008 place began after I finished my flying scholarship in South Africa and I had resigned myself to not getting through again. However, even though each stage I completed was taken in my stride, I still felt it would lead nowhere and it wasn’t until the final stage that realisation set in! I definitely hold the scholarship accountable for ‘finding myself’ – reawakening my personality and independence. As a result things just seem to be getting better and better and the future now looks very bright. Thank you again FSD”.
Date posted 19th May 2008 FSD - Silver Jubilee Fundraising Tandem Skydive 2008 Sue Whitby (FSD Director) writes: "I am looking for 25 volunteers this year (for the 25 years of FSD's existence) to participate in a fundraising tandem skydive. The jump will take place on Tuesday 2 September at Hinton Skydive Centre, Brackley, Northants. The cost per volunteer is £180 which must come out of sponsorship money. The skydive in 2007 raised over £10k and I am hoping to beat that in 2008." Please contact Sue for further details on 0870 800 1942 or sue.whitby@toreachforthesky.org.uk.
Date Posted 29th April 2008 STOP PRESS!
Date posted 14th April 2008 An amazing story from Shell's "The Blue" Magazine
Date Posted - 7th April 2008 2008 Scholars and Sponsors Last week the final selection board for this year’s scholars took place at RAF Cranwell, and thanks to a record number of sponsors, we were delighted to be able award a record number of full and UK NPPL scholarships; and the fact that we were able to award so many in our Silver Jubilee year was an added bonus! Our scholarship sponsors this year are: The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight; Bendix King; British Airways High Flight; the Entrepreneurs Fund: the Flying Farmers; the Guild of Airline Pilots and Navigators; Jeppesen UK; Oasis Hong Kong Airlines; the RAF Charitable Trust and the Red Arrows Charitable Trust. The scholarships sponsored by the Flying Farmers and Jeppesen UK are in association with Wings Around the World and the two in-house scholarships are named after the late Paul Bowen and Joan McNally. Joan is FSD’s accountant and we wanted to recognise, in this way, our appreciation for all the help and advice she has given us over the years. She will be missed when she retires at the end of April. Full scholarships have been awarded to: Carrie Begg; Mat Bishop; Richard Davenport; Steven Hopwood; Alex Krol; Jayne McCormick; Ben Owen-Jones; Paul Soper and Ian Wilson and UK NPPL scholarships to: Stephen Clifton; Dean Elzein; Emrys Harries; Gerry Milligan and Debbie Tyzzack. In thanking all our sponsors for their generous support and congratulating our 2008 scholars we commiserate with those candidates who attended the final selection board at RAF Cranwell, but who were not selected. Click here to view a larger version in a new window.
Date posted 27th March 2008 A big thank you to the BBMF FSD's Annual Visit to the Red Arrows
Date posted 2nd February 2008 Many well deserved congratulations for Emma Suddaby Emma, who was awarded a UK NPPL-type scholarship last year, was nominated by a person or persons unknown for the Shropshire Star’s “Woman of the Year” award. In her own words, this is Emma’s story: “When a neighbour told me my picture was in our local paper, the Shropshire Star, I wondered what I’d done…but it turned out to be the most flattering, touching of articles, I’d been nominated for the annual Star’s Woman of the Year award. I don’t know who did nominate me; the Star won’t divulge the identity of my anonymous Champion, which only adds to the mystery of the whole thing. Over the year, nominees are whittled down by a committee, for the 8 places available in the final Gala Awards Ceremony, held this year in Shrewsbury’s plush Albrighton Hall on November 2nd. The Ladies-only event felt like a luxurious throwback in our strictly politically correct World, and who else could I take along as my ‘plus one’, than my long-suffering Mum? She truly deserved the day, far more than me, having been my Rock through it all. We were met with smiles and champagne and mingled with the other nominees and their guests, while photos were taken of the final 8. It seemed like all the Great & Good of the female variety that Shropshire has to offer were all gathered in one place, and the knowledge that they had come in honour of me and my fellow finalists, made me very proud. The top table was made up of the deciding committee members, and the guest speaker for the day was Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, Minister for Cohesion, who made an engaging speech, followed by the organiser of the day, Jackie Gaze OBE, reminding the assembled throng of each nominee’s personal achievements, as awards were presented. She said the nicest things and when it came to my turn, I was so swept up in her beautiful rendition of my story; I totally missed the fact that she’d named me as Runner-up! I thought something must be up when my Mum, dissolved into happy tears beside me, but it took the lady sitting on my other side, a relative stranger, to yell, “You’re Runner-Up! You poor thing!” before she dissolved too, until I understood and went to collect my beautiful, engraved rose-bowl. We behaved like a room full of women would, and exchanged life-stories at high volume over tea, cakes and chocolates – what more could a woman want? While a raffle was drawn with the most incredible prizes I’ve ever come across, balloon rides, spa days, a far cry from the usual ‘tombola sherry’ I’m more accustomed to. I didn’t win on the raffle, but how could I complain when I’d just won such an incredible honour? It was so refreshing to even be considered for this award, an acknowledgement that someone out there had glimpsed my teeth, gritted with pain through the sunny smile I shone at them, and that someone had noticed and appreciated me hauling myself out of bed, swallowing my painkillers, and bracing myself for a day I could easily be excused from. And that makes it all worthwhile. The Star’s Woman of the Year Award felt like the culmination of a process that my scholarship with FSD, began. It was my chrysalis, my new beginning after some really dark times. I now understand, from first-hand experience, why FSD use the analogy of a pebble, thrown into water – the ripples of my scholarship are still radiating through my life, returning to me the confidence I’d lost, somewhere back along the winding corridors of chronic disease”. Emma Suddaby
Emma receiving her award from Baroness Warsi (picture by the Shropshire Star)
Emma in the centre of the other ladies nominated for the “Woman of the Year” award (picture by the Shropshire Star). Date posted 28th November 2007. "I'm on top of the world"
Date posted 6th November 2007 The Goodwood Charity Fly Drive Competition This unique event is the brain child of the Duke of Richmond and combines competitive flying and driving experiences that money normally cannot buy. The first event was held at Goodwood on 14 October 2005 and raised £40,000 which was shared between FSD and Boxgrove Priory Enterprises. The second event took place on Friday 12 October 2007 and raised a similar amount for the same two charities. Up to 12 teams of 5 people take part and all participants are assessed by instructors for various driving/flying disciplines with the team scoring the highest points winning a beautiful engraved glass trophy. The choice of cars available for driving (2/3 per competitor) on the Goodwood Motor Circuit this year were Super Cars: Dodge Viper / Porsche 911 / Ferrari 360 and Lamborghini Diablo and Classic Cars AC Cobra / E-type Jaguar / Aston Martin DB4 / Porsche Carrera R5 and Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Also during the circuit programmes each team took part in a Go-Kart race and Skidpan competition. Anthony Reid, former British Touring Car Champion, was also on hand to show every driver “how it is done” with a “Hot Lap” in a BMW M3, touching speeds of 150mph! At the Goodwood Flying School everyone flew and landed a Piper Warrior as near as they could to a fixed marker on the runway, hovered a Helicopter over a fixed point and landed a Boeing 737 at London Airport (thanks to BA High Flight’s simulator!). They also fought duels in the sky with Breitling’s Fighter Challenge simulators! FSD didn’t enter a team but were well represented on the ground including scholars Mandy Pantall who gave an excellent lunch-time talk about the Charity, Emma Suddaby, Paul Holzherr and Andy Lewis who was at Goodwood for his UK NPPL-type scholarship.
Emma Suddaby with Anthony Reid before her “Hot Lap” which she said was nearly as exhilarating as flying! Date Posted 30th October 2007 Well done Kath!
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29th October 2007 Attention all surfers FSD at the Jazz Age Garden Party
Date posted 2nd October 2007 Unexpected visitors to Goodwood
Andy (seen climbing into the cockpit in the picture above) & Richard are both seen here with Al Pinner. Date posted 30th September 2007. Well they did it and dived to tell the tale! On Wednesday 5 September Sue Whitby, FSD’s intrepid director, persuaded 15 other brave souls to join her for a tandem skydive at RAF Weston on the Green. Not only did they all land safely but between them they raised sufficient money to pay for a scholarship next year. Sue was able to persuade 3 ex FSD scholars to take part in the jump (Mark Salter, Louise Scotter and Martine Wright), 3 people from RAFCTE and 3 from RAF Cranwell, John Rowley and 3 of his friends, 2 personal friends and her Godson! Rumour has it that she will be organising another tandem skydive consisting of 25 jumpers next year as one of the events to celebrate FSD’s Silver Jubilee. Forewarned is forearmed but if you would like to be one of the gallant few you know who to contact! All in all a job well done – our grateful thanks to Sue and her “volunteer” squad for an amazing effort with an even more amazing result!
FSD’s director back on terra firma, with a huge sigh of relief! Date posted 10th September 2007 Volunteer RIAT Air Traffic Controllers fly D2D for FSD! At the beginning of August Ian Revell and two colleagues from Manchester Air Traffic (Jon West and Tim Mackay) took part in the Dawn to Dusk flying competition. The idea of the competition is to 'Encourage the most interesting employment of a Flying Machine within the limits of competent airmanship and to demonstrate the capabilitiesof pilot and machine in a days flying, during the hours between Dawn to Dusk in terms of furthering some original and praiseworthy objective'.
Tim Mackay, Ian Revell and John West Date posted 31st August 2007 ….. a world changing, mind blowing chance So wrote Wendy Arnfield in a New Year email to FSD Director Sue Whitby. She was of course referring to her own scholarship experience in 2003 at WMU! Wendy manages a residential unit attached to a school for young people aged between 3 and 19 years old with physical difficulties as well as overseeing others who are able to attend the mainstream school. Wendy emailed Sue after receiving a copy of FSD’s 2006 Newsletter: “The Newsletter was amazing and I was very touched by Emma Suddaby’s piece about flying and how world changing it was for her. My scholarship assisted me and empowered me with a greater thrust for myself. Emma’s story brought it all back – I smiled all the way through. What FSD and the scholarship gave me personally impacts throughout my daily life. Last year I was asked through work to visit a young boy of 14 after his arm had been severed in a boating accident. Like Dan I have no left forearm. He felt that his world had been turned so turned upside down that it had ended. To help him come to terms with the fact that he still had a great future I shared with him my scholarship experience. I told him that it had turned me into a strong individual; giving me a purpose in life and making me feel proud of myself. Dan beamed throughout my story and at the end told me he was going home to ride his bicycle – something he hadn’t done since his accident and something he had missed so much. So the scholarship for me, as I’m sure it is for others ,wasn’t just a six week experience, but a world changing, mind blowing chance for individuals to see themselves as being special.”
FSD Scholar wins Limbless Association Award The Limbless Association asked FSD if we would like to nominate one of our scholars for their "Services of Other Users" category in their Annual Awards scheme. We did and she won!
Judith’s Diary Judith Margolis, a 2006 FSD scholar, is off to 43 Air School, South Africa on 12 August and whilst there is writing a diary on the internet for the benefit of her family and friends. However she has now very kindly agreed to share her writings with us all and they can be seen on http://judith-fsd.blogspot.com/ Thank you Judith and good luck to you and to the other scholars who will be with you – Kath Allsop, Paul Woolley and Martine Wright.
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