will issue a written release statement on our web page and to the newspapers as well as verbally to the local media. We will deliver to them a statement about our impeccable safety record, announce our 10-year anniversary off jump day, and briefly describe the feelings and incredible emotions involved in a jump. We will do this to get into the faces of our community and make them aware of what we do and how they can be a part of it. The media release will be done outside at our facility and our spokesperson (Jeff) will arrive via the air fully suited after falling a few miles from the sky. Shortly after the media announcements Jeff will be available to the news stations for interviews. During the media hype, we will also speak of our safety practices and include information about our high involvement in our community. We are part of several programs that help the people around us. The largest of them is that we offer our pilots and planes in a program that helps people who are in desperate need of quick travel and are financially unable or without time to make arrangements. People who are in need of emergency services throughout the United States and cannot make it any other way can call a hotline that contacts us and/or other people involved in this program. For instance, if a person in Georgia has been waiting on a list and are on call for a vital organ and one becomes available in California; they may only have 10 hours to claim that organ due to the nature of the surgery needed. If its two o clock in the morning or during peak air travel, there may not be any flights available to get them out there. We are contacted, and if available donate one of our planes, the gas, and a pilot to take that person where he/she needs to go. After each run that we take we publicize the story on our web page and to the local media telling the circumstances of the trip and the outcome if the person is willing to release that information. ...