STAFF members
 

Stuart Murtha
I was formerly a physical training instructor in the army for 12 years, teaching all forms of adventure training. I own and run PID Adventure Sports, organising and running all forms of aerial photography from the Drop Zone, UK Parachuting and others. PID Adventure Sports also carries out videography for major TV and film shoots, such as "Britain from Above", the recent series on BBC.
I'm an Accelerated Freefall and Category system instructor and also a Canopy Piloting, Canopy Handling, Formation and Free fly coach. My Hobbies include surfing, climbing and looking forward to competing in swoop competitions.


 

Gavin Rixon
I've been skydiving since 2004 and have achieved a high level of skydiving ability. I am also a formation coach and canopy handling coach. I currently work for PID Adventure Sports as a professional freefall camera flyer and I'm working towards qulifying as a Tandem and AFF instructor.


 

Steve-o Howes
I'm in my mid 20's and the youngest employee at PID Adventure Sports. I've been working in the industry since 2007, having started as a parachute packer I'm now a full-time camera flyer for the company as well as formation skydiving coach. Having not only seen a computer in real life, but also used one more than once I am considered the best computer mind in the company, so I am also in charge of doing the majority of the DVD editing.


 

Steven Wickham
I've been skydiving since 1991. Since I began I have accrued a vast amount of jumps. I am now employed as a professional freefall camera flyer. I am currently working towards becoming a formation skydiving coach and a tandem instructor. I am one of the longest serving employees of PID Adventure Sports.


 

Barrie Bremner
I did a sponsored tandem skydive in 1995 and went onto complete an AFF course in 1999. Having qualified in formation and freefly skydive disciplines whilst completing over 450 descents, I am now a professional camera flyer for PID Adventure Sports.


 
Rob Silver
Sadly, Rob spends most of his time like this just hanging around and finds the ink runs out of the top of his pen and therefore hasn't been able to draw anything so far. We have put in a requisition for some coloured pencils and as soon as they arrive and he's had some writing lessons, he'll tell you all about himself. For now we can assure you he's fully qualified in using a Boot's disposable camera and is only a danger to himself, but if swallowed you should seek medical advice.