Schedule of Events
2023 POSPR images by Randy Forbes.
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2026 Schedule of Events. Subject to change. Check back often.
THURSDAY March 19 – 6:00 PM
Gathering at Yuma Landing Bar and Grill
195 So 4th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
FRIDAY March 20
9:00 AM (all day) – All jumpers have gear check and waivers
12:00 PM – Plane arrives and jumping begins. Otter from Skydive Arizona.
ALL DAY – Socializing, jump stories, renewing friendships
6:00 PM – BBQ Dinner BYOB at Rinder’s Bunk House
14258 E 29th Lane, Yuma, AZ
SATURDAY – March 21
9:00 AM – Jumping all day – Tandems included
11:00 – Tribute Ash Dive for Bobby Henry by his wife Tee Henry. —>
ALL DAY – Socializing visiting the panels in the amazing Museum including the Center of the World and The Maze!
Be sure and visit the fine arts section.
5:30 – 7:00 PM – Dinner on the patio at Felicity.
Your NAME CARD or Lanyard showing name is YOUR DINNER ticket.
SUNDAY March 22
9:30 – 11:30 AM Last chance to jump.
Plane leaving by NOON
TRIBUTE Ash Dive for: Robert (Bobby) Henry
January 2, 1938 – November 15, 2025
Bobby was born in Monaca, PA and was a veteran Skydiver since 1959. After serving 4 years in United States Marine Corp (USMC), Bob met up with an Army buddy, Jim Rinder from California who challenged Bob to do some skydiving.

Through the years, Bob became involved in different aspects of skydiving such as filming demonstration jumps used as documentary training tools for Air Force Pilots and Astronauts; working as stuntman/actor
along with a bunch of good guys in Para Ventures (T.V. series Rip Cord 1961) created by Jim Hall and Dave Burt; assisted Bob Sinclair as jumpmaster with new students; then there was the unexpected surprise jump into a nudist camp set-up by no other than Jim Rinder.
Each experience had a story. Bob was grateful for the experiences and especially the life long friends he made along the way.

He is survived by his wife, Tee Henry who will be release Bobby’s ashes for his last jump. He won’t need a chute anymore!






