Skydive Spaceland Coaches/Mentors

Here are the coaches rated by the U.S. Parachute Association who help students and other less experienced jumpers turn into rockstars. We are always looking for more mentors to help out! If you have at least 200 jumps and a coach rating, and you’d like to help newer skydivers while jumping for free, email Kevin for more information!

Mike Musslewhite
Mike Musslewhite
Position: Rigger, Coach, Videographer
Jumps: 170+
First Jump: 2019
License, Ratings, Accomplishments: B-54408, Rigger, Coach
Fun Fact: I'm a grandfather of 2!
Skydiving: Favorite Part: Traveling and meeting people from every walk of life with my daughter being able to participate in these experiences with me.
Spacelander Since: 2022
Christian Jones
Christian Jones
Position: Tandem Instructor / Videographer
Jumps: 850+
First Jump: June 2, 2019
License, Ratings, Accomplishments: D-41361, TAN-I,VIDEOGRAPHER
Fun Fact: Was suppose to go to college after jump 3
Skydiving: Favorite Part: Making or capturing tandem students smile
Spacelander Since: 2019
Adam Wright
Adam Wright
Position: Tandem Instructor
Jumps: 425 glorious jumps, 1 was a little "IFFY" , ok maybe 3
First Jump: Late 2018- took me a year to come back (the whole scared of heights thing) but have been a regular since late 2019
License, Ratings, Accomplishments: D-42028 TAN-I, COACH
Fun Fact: I'm a big boned fella and I have embraced that, but I really don't like sinking out on bigways, therefore if I see you're not arching enough and becoming floaty, I may or may not take your shoes down with me to ensure I'm not on a solo skydive! 2nd Fun Fact I HATE TRAVELING. I served in the NAVY and have been with my wife since 1988 (yes I'm old but she's older) and since I started skydiving, I have traveled more than I have in all those years and have gotten a different perspective on life and I'm loving the views.
Skydiving: Favorite Part: 1. The people, and the atmosphere they bring. 2. The traveling to DZ's to jump different locations with different and the same folks. 3. The challenges of learning different disciplines. 4. Jumping with and mentoring my son (that shoulda been #1) 5. Shenanigans! I love shenanigans!!
Spacelander Since: 2018

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