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Photos: Skydiving Seniors Soar Above Mesa’s Veterans Day Celebration

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Photos: Mesa Veterans Day celebration features two senior skydivers

In a remarkable journey spanning nearly five decades, Larry Henderson has cemented his status as an accomplished skydiver. His first jump took place in 1975, a moment that ignited a passionate engagement with the sport. Since then, he has made nearly 7,900 jumps, showcasing both skill and dedication.

Henderson’s experience reflects the evolution and growth of skydiving as a popular recreational activity. Each leap into the sky has contributed to his expertise, making him a respected figure in the skydiving community. His story serves not only as a testament to personal achievement but also highlights the thrill and challenges associated with the sport.

As skydiving advances in technology and safety protocols, Henderson has witnessed significant changes. The evolution of parachute design and the implementation of more rigorous training programs have enhanced the overall experience for beginners and veterans alike.

Henderson remains an advocate for the sport, encouraging newcomers to embrace the freefall experience. His commitment echoes the spirit of adventure that defines skydiving, inspiring many to take the leap, quite literally.

With nearly 50 years and countless jumps under his belt, Larry Henderson continues to soar through the skies, embodying the thrill of skydiving and the camaraderie it fosters in the community.