

I already tried to put my toDiscover = false at the beginning of my script but it tells me that Dropzone is not defined and then when I put it in my window.onload it tells me that it is already attached. So I try to use dropzone on a div but that doesn't work at all, I can't add any file it doesn't look clickable and I get a "no url provided" with a "dropzone" already attached everytime. It gave me a 422 error when I used dropzone as a form alone because 'name' was not defined. I am in PHP/Laravel and trying to use dropzone to upload a file and give it the name of the name input below. If you are in the North East of England drop in and check it out for yourself.I've looked at many threads about dropzone and managed to fix the previous issues but now I just don't see nothing else I can do about these ones. Saturday nights are busiest in the bar with the occasional event (live band, karaoke etc). Other facilities at the DZ include a bar, canteen, showers, and his and hers bunkhouses (£5 B&B is not to be sniffed at). An electronic manifest makes it easy to find out which load you are on as there are departure viewers dotted around. There is facility to playback videos in the bar/canteen area. The packing area can be congested when the DZ is busy and normally packing mats are provided outside to provide additional space. The PLA is large with plenty of overshoot areas. The DZ currently has two aircraft, a C-182 and a 16 place LET410 which gets to 13K in about 13 mins. There is a great mix of people from the surrounding areas including students from the local universities. There is no skygod culture and everyone is friendly and always willing to help (just ask). Peterlee is a friendly DZ where all are welcome.

Like i say its grate there (Much better than anywhere else iv been) Definatley worth checking it out if you havent jumped from there recently Most DZ's from what iv gatherd would just have asked you to come back another day.Īlso recently i went and done a jump (Still student) and later on in the day i decided i wanted another but there were no more students still at the DZ wanting to jump (Students can only jump from the C182 and the experienced jump from the TURBOLET) and the owner ian still put the lift up for me (Even though he was obiousley making a loss of £) The group of 11 they were expecting didnt turn up, The weather was really bad so the place was almost abandoned and they still went on with the course, i had 2-3 instructors to my self. When i went there a year ago for my S/L Raps course, i was the only person that turned up on that day. There is even a door due to be fitted to the Cessna (yeh, you've heard that one before but this time it is true, should be fitted within 2 weeks ).Ĭome and pay us a visit, if only to see the floor (pool table) show our 2 local strippers put on.Īs a student at this DZ i cant say iv noticed anything bad about it, the experienced skydivers dont make you feel like your smaller than them, no one laughs at you if you ask them a question any there is an all round freindly atmosfear. that Ian has organised all help to make this a fast growing centre.Ī hard 'all weather' runway (nearing completion July 04) will make a big difference, allowing us to operate on days when the waterlogged grass strip would normally prevent take off (or force us to fly with light loads).
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The number of people who came down to operate the centre (no chance of them jumping) amased me.Įven with the change of ownership and large increase in the number regular jumpers it has remained a friendly centre.īar, camping & shower facilities plus the coaching seminars etc. I started jumping some 8 years ago and because we were unable to jump on the Sunday the (previous) owner opened up on the Monday morning, put two lifts up in the Cessna 182 then closed the centre.
