For nearly 10 years, Richie Dronow has been throwing himself out of planes.
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"You have your busy days when you jump up to 10 or 12 tandems in a day but it's still heaps of fun. It's definitely not as adrenaline filled as your first jump but it beats real work," he said.
Mr Dronow is one of the skydiving instructors coming to Dubbo with Skydive Oz.
After doing his own tandem jump in Broome, he fell in love with skydiving and has never looked back since.
Skydive Oz will be in Dubbo on June 8. The company has been doing tandem skydives over the city for the past 12 years.
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In the last eight years, 325 people have taken the skydiving plunge.
During that time, Skydive Oz has also been raising money for the Royal Flying Doctor Service South Eastern Section. $5 from every jump is donated to the charity.
While the tandem jumps may not cause as much adrenaline as the first one for Mr Dronow, he said for every novice it was a thrilling experience.
"You feed off that and get the energy and smiles off them. You see someone come down after having an amazing tandem and adrenaline is pouring out of their ears. You definitely get good job satisfaction out of seeing that," Mr Dronow said.
Every jump is different, the instructor said, and you always had to be prepared for a few curve balls.
For anyone considering a tandem jump from 14,000 feet above Dubbo, before a 200 kilometre per hour freefall, Mr Dronow said they should just do it.
There were lots of people who were scared of heights and then found they weren't scared at all when they actually went through with it, he said.
"Most of it is just the fear of the unknown because they're not in control and they don't know what's going to happen. Then when they actually do the experience, they go for the flight and they land, they're like 'wow, that wasn't like anything they were expecting," Mr Dronow said.
"Don't build it up too much in your head and turn yourself away from it, just go with it and say 'let's go for a jump'."