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The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, has been forced to abandon his charity parachute jump due to bad weather. | The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, has been forced to abandon his charity parachute jump due to bad weather. |
Dr Sentamu was to jump from 12,500ft with the Parachute Regiment's Red Devils team to raise money for families of soldiers injured in Afghanistan. | Dr Sentamu was to jump from 12,500ft with the Parachute Regiment's Red Devils team to raise money for families of soldiers injured in Afghanistan. |
But organisers at Langar Airfield in Nottinghamshire were forced to call off the jump on Tuesday morning amid strong winds, driving rain and low cloud. | But organisers at Langar Airfield in Nottinghamshire were forced to call off the jump on Tuesday morning amid strong winds, driving rain and low cloud. |
The charity tandem jump has been rescheduled to 6 June. | |
The archbishop, 58, had earlier arrived by helicopter with businessman and jumping partner Guy Brudenell, who originally told him about the event for the Afghanistan Trust. | The archbishop, 58, had earlier arrived by helicopter with businessman and jumping partner Guy Brudenell, who originally told him about the event for the Afghanistan Trust. |
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The charity supports families of paratroopers from 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, who have been wounded or killed while serving in Afghanistan. | The charity supports families of paratroopers from 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, who have been wounded or killed while serving in Afghanistan. |
Dr Sentamu said: "It's just like somebody who has been training for a match and is told 'sorry mate, the match is off'. | |
"But we know we are going to come back. I am going to take the (training) video home to see it but I am ready. | |
"We now know another soldier has died in Afghanistan and it would have been good to have done something today, but we will come back. | |
"It's not for me or anybody else but for the soldiers in Afghanistan." | |
Major Nick Vischer, from the Red Devils, said they would reschedule the jump to take place at the earliest opportunity. | Major Nick Vischer, from the Red Devils, said they would reschedule the jump to take place at the earliest opportunity. |
He said: "It's straight down to good old British weather. What we need is good visibility from a minimum of 10,000ft all the way down. | |
"We have not got that and the RAF Met Office have told us that there's no chance of that today." | "We have not got that and the RAF Met Office have told us that there's no chance of that today." |