A military veteran who had misplaced a leg whereas serving in Afghanistan made a shocking entrance at his wedding ceremony on Sunday by parachuting into the grounds of a 14th-century fort accompanied by his 9 groomsmen, in line with the BBC. Chris Parkes, a 34-year-old from County Durham, skydive at Hexham’s Langley Fort for his special occasion earlier than exchanging vows along with his bride, Pippa. The daring leap required six months of coaching for Mr. Parkes and his 9 groomsmen, and he confessed it was “infinitely extra irritating” than the marriage itself, the putlet went on to say.
The video of Mr Parkes’ bounce goes viral on social media.
Regardless of the grand entrance, Mr. Parkes’ new spouse, who additionally shares his ardour for skydiving, humorously said that he nonetheless hadn’t managed to steal the highlight from her. She playfully remarked, “Chris will get to have one thing particular through the day. I get the massive fancy gown. He will get the flamboyant skydive.”
The extraordinary bounce set a brand new file for the biggest wedding ceremony get together skydive ever carried out wherever on this planet, in line with Chronicle live. All 10 jumpers donned black tuxedos and carried out the skydive independently, selecting to not go collectively. They later switched to kilts for the ceremony held within the forest wedding ceremony space.
200 friends, together with some who even got here from the US, witnessed the spectacular wedding ceremony drop. Mr. Parkes acquired his skydiving abilities whereas serving within the navy, and years later accomplished an accelerated freefall course, incomes licenses in a number of disciplines.
He proposed to Pippa over Christmas dinner in a tie at Langley Fort, realizing it was the proper wedding ceremony venue for them, in line with the outlet.
To make their imaginative and prescient a actuality, Chris and his crew partnered with the game’s governing physique, British Skydiving, and underwent months of cautious preparation and coaching. On the marriage day, they took off from their native drop zone, Sky-high Skydiving in Shotton, County Durham, and gracefully landed within the discipline on the entrance to the fort.