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Anti-Poaching Dogs Parachute Into Action

Skydiving DogsThe poaching of the likes of rhino and elephant tusks in South Africa is a significant problem so we are sure you will agree that anything that can be done to catch those involved has got to be welcomed. You may be interested to read that specially trained dogs are being parachuted into the wilderness to help find and capture poachers.

The sooner that the authorities can be in the close vicinity of where the poachers are carrying out their illegal work the better to give them the best chance of arresting the perpetrator(s). So, over in certain parts of South Africa, a trainer and his or her dog can be quickly tandem skydived from several thousand feet or abseil from a helicopter into the remote bush to hopefully sniff out poachers. Obviously, speed of response gives the authorities a greater chance of making an arrest.

The dogs, including German Shepherds, are highly trained and skilled in identifying the tracks of poachers and then following them no doubt over long distances when required. The dogs are capable of wrestling a poacher to the ground so that the person involved can be apprehended by a member of the special unit that is called the Paramount Group Anti-Poaching and K9 Academy. Obviously, certain members of the unit are armed as these poachers will do everything that they can to get hold of ivory that is highly valued in certain parts of the world at the expense of killing wildlife.Skydiving Dogs

Let us hope that as many poachers as possible can be caught so that wildlife such as rhinos and elephants can enjoy their lives in the South African bush without being in danger of being killed for their ivory.

If you participate in the likes of skydiving or parachuting then you may be interested to read that here at AIB Insurance we can arrange insurance associated with many types of airsports so why not give us a call on 02380 268 351 and speak with a knowledgeable, friendly member of our team.

Paragliding World Record Broken

ParagliderWe are sure that all our paragliding customers will be interested to read that a new world record has been set for paragliding. The record was broken in Brazil on the 9th October 2015 by three residents of that country – Marcelo Prieto, Donizete Lemos and Frank Brown with the first two taking to the sky using Ozone Enzo 2s and the later using a GIN Boomerang 10.

The launch got under way from Tacima in the north east of Brazil quite early in the morning at 6.20am. 11 hours and 20 minutes later the three paragliders had travelled an incredible 513km. This breaks the previous paragliding world record achieved by Nevil Hulett back in December 2008 when he achieved a distance of 502.9km in South Africa.

For the majority of the exciting journey the three travelled close together and it was felt that this played an important part in them being able to break the world record that has yet to be verified. In fact, the three all managed to land in the same field having completed their epic flight. Apparently, during the first hour in the air, the winds were quite light but for the remainder of the flight racing speeds were achieved no doubt aiding progress considerably.Paraglider

For anyone that has taken part in paragliding, you will be aware just what a wonderful achievement travelling such a distance is. The effort required in being able to keep in the air for such a long period of time is substantial.

Here at AIB Insurance, we have arranged suitable insurance for many people that enjoy paragliding. So, if this is something that you are looking into perhaps because your existing cover is coming up for renewal or you are new to this exciting sport then why not get in touch with one of our experienced team on 02380 268 351 who will be delighted to discuss your requirements and arrange a competitive quotation.