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Local children’s charity dares supporters to wing walk and help boost funds

Thursday 4th April 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Local children’s charity Jessie May is daring supporters across the Bath and North East Somerset area to take to the skies and wing walk to help them boost their funds.

The charity, whose nurses support local families caring for a terminally ill child across Bath and North East Somerset, has joined forces with AeroSuperBatics, the world’s only formation wing walking team, to offer the exhilarating fundraising experience.

People are now being encouraged to sign up for a thrilling wing walking experience in support of Jessie May.

Wing walkers are strapped to the top wing of a biplane flown by a wing walking display pilot to experience a series of flypasts, zoom climbs and steep dives.

The wing walking experience will take place at AeroSuperBatics’ private airfield RFC Rendcomb in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, and wing walkers’ families and friend are invited to go along and watch their loved one taxi across the airfield on the biplane’s wing.

Helen Mackie, Senior Community Events Fundraiser at Jessie May, said: “If you’ve ever dreamt about flying, this is the perfect experience for you – and on top of soaring the skies you’ll be making a world of difference to the families the Jessie May Nurses support too!

“We are thrilled to have teamed up with AeroSuperBatics and offer wing walking to our brave supporters.

“We’re now calling on adrenaline-seeking fundraisers to sign up and help raise vital funds for our charity, so our nurses can continue to support families caring for a terminally ill child, and welcome additional children to our services.

“It costs £50 to register for the wing walk and we ask that supporters pledge to raise £1,000 in sponsorship prior to the big day.

“The actual wing walking experience can be booked on a date suitable to each fundraiser – so sign up and prepare for the ride of your life and help support Jessie May!”

To book your wing walk experience in support of Jessie May, contact their Fundraising Team on 0117 9582174 or email [email protected].

Registration is £50, with a minimum fundraising sponsorship of £1,000. Alternatively, you can pay £450 upfront and fundraise as much as you can.

Those interested in wing walking for Jessie May must ensure they comply with the below regulations:

  • At least 18 years old;
  • No taller than 6ft 2”;
  • No heavier than 14 stone;
  • Waist measurement, whilst wearing warm clothing and a jacket must be 40” or less.
  • Able to climb completely unassisted up to and down from the top wing of one of the Boeing Stearman biplanes. This is a steep climb of approximately 10ft / 3m, but you will be given full guidance by the professional wingwalker.
  • Have not suffered any of the following conditions: Epilepsy, fits, severe head injury, recurrent blackouts, fainting fits or giddiness, disease of the brain or nervous system, high blood pressure, heart or lung disease, recurrent weakness or dislocation of any limb, diabetes, mental illness, drug or alcohol addiction.

For more information about wing walking, visit: www.aerosuperbatics.com.

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