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Catherine McGinty, 13 Nov
Well-known Derry singer Monica McGuigan has her feet firmly back on
solid ground following her fundraising 15,000ft skydive for local
charity, Children in Crossfire.
Monica and several other Derry people took the big leap on Saturday,
October 14 with Garvagh-based Skydive Ireland, raising a fabulous
ÂŁ4,582.
Speaking to Derry Now, Monica said she would do anything to help
Children in Crossfire give children in Tanzania and Ethiopia âa better
start in life, a better education.â
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Derry's Monica McGuigan skydiving for Children in Crossfire
'I would do anything to help Children in Crossfire to give children a
better start in life, a better education' - Monica
âIt was really uncertain whether we would be able to do the jump or not
because the weather was a bit dodgy. I had to wait for the phone call
from Aisling [Cunningham], Children in Crossfireâs fundraising
co-ordinator.
âI got the phone call at about half nine and I had to be in Garvagh
before 11 oâclock, so it was a wee bit of a James Bond moment, dashing
up the road, to do a bit of training and get the flight.
âBut when we got there, we were told again, âIt might not happenâ
because the weather was very windy, even though the sky was pure blue.
âApparently, when they see the sun in between the clouds they can do it
because you have to be able to see the ground from the plane,â laughed
Monica.
âAnyway, there was a break in the clouds and they said, âRight, come
on, weâre going nowâ and that was it, we were taken to the plane,â she
added.
Monica said she had no problem going up in the plane.
âIt was the thought of coming back out of it again was the problem
âI got on the plane and my whole insides were churning. I thought,
âWhat in under God am I doing?â
âThe fella I was jumping with strapped me in and he got me attached to
him inside the plane. What made it worse was we were the last ones to
jump out of the plane.
âWe got to 15,000 feet and when we got to the door of the plane,
because your man was sitting on the edge of the plane, I was hanging
out the door. I did not like that bit at all. But, It was too late then
to turn back and I was shunted out of the plane.
âYou go out head first. I found it very sore on my head, really, really
painful, the cold. It was like the worst brain freeze you could
imagine. And I just kept thinking, âI wish we were on the ground.ââ
Monica was relieved once the parachute opened.
âIt was gentler,â she said, âIt wasnât so bad. Your man was pointing
out all these landmarks to me and I kept just looking and thinking
âWhere is the X we were supposed to land on?â We were in the sir for
about six or seven minutes.
âIt was an experience, I wouldnât say I wouldnât do it again, but Iâm
not going to be rushing up the road.
âI would like to thank everyone who donated. I did the easy bit. I
threw myself out of a plane but people parted with hard-earned money.
They came to me in good faith and said, âThat is for your charityâ.
âI was really overwhelmed at the number of people that came to me
without me actually going around knocking on doors.
âThe Derry people are amazing and so generous, kind and good. The
community in Bishop Street where I work is so good. I had so much
support from everybody, so much encouragement from all over.â
Looking to next year, Monica joked she was going back to her walking.
âIâll keep my feet on the ground and stay on the footpath.â
Seven people did the jump on Monicaâs day.
âI would like to thank Patrick and Joseph who kept me company and calm
with their wise cracks, and also Caitlin, Paul, Brenda and Cahir.â
Children in Crossfireâs fundraising, Aisling, described Monica as âa
starâ.
She added: âMonica should be really proud of what she has achieved for
Children in Crossfire.
âIt takes real courage to jump out of a plane at 15,000 feet, but
Monica has courage in abundance and a kind heart too.
âShe has raised an incredible ÂŁ4,582 in loving memory of her
much-missed late husband.
âAs well as thanking Monica for supporting us, we want to thank
everyone who supported her.
âThe funds she has raised will help us to make life better for some of
the most vulnerable children in the world, in Ethiopia and Tanzania,
and we are deeply grateful to her for that.â