follow journalism_news at http://twitter.com

Alphason TV Stands from Go Electrical

About Us Journalism books Email
 

Reporter makes 12,000ft plane jump

Daredevil reporter Janine Kelso has raised more than £700 for charity after jumping out of a plane and plummeting through the air at 120mph.

The 26-year-old, who works for Archant's Hornsey Journal, completed a tandem skydive for Action for Kids, which helps give independence to young disabled people.

And strapped to professional freefall parachute instructor Tim Porter - who told her skydiving was safer than crossing the road - Janine made the 12,000ft jump in Headcorn in Kent.

Despite Tim's reassurances Janine had still been overcome with waves of fear and nausea before the stunt, but her worries were soon blown away.

She said: "Skydiving did not feel like falling, it was like floating on a cushion of air.

"The icy wind whipped against my face and rang in my ears, but it was the most exhilarating and unreal sensation that I have ever experienced.

"After 45 seconds of freefalling, Tim opened the parachute and everything went quiet. I was able to take control of steering toggles to make us move right and left, and I was suddenly struck by the breathtaking beauty of the land below us.

"We made a smooth landing and I could not take the smile off my face for the rest of the day."

  • As part of Janine's fundraising total, the £350 she raised in sponsorship was doubled by Archant under its Archant Gold matched charity funding scheme.





  • E-mail this story to a friend. Your name:

    Your friend's e-mail:


    Jobsmake the next move in your journalism career Registernews and jobs updates direct to your desktop rss feed Photographylatest news for press, agency & freelancers Dailywhat's its circulation? who's the editor? Freelance indexSee our searchable list for freelance help Weeklywant to find a weekly? use our vast database Funniesquirky stories and unusual headlines Story ideasshort of story ideas? click here! Awardswon an award? let us know As featured on News Now Campaignsnewspapers fighting for their communities Contactsforget your Filofax! go straight to the horse's mouth Glossarysearch the database to help you out Website reviewsmore than 1,600 sites reviewed to save you time