| Age: 46 |
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| Marital status: M |
| Occupation: Logistics Manager, I'd like to be a golf pro |
| Education: Australian Defence Force - 20 years, Logistics Specialist |
| Hobbies: Golf |
| Team name: Army - retired |
| Year of first jump: 1978 |
| Licenses and ratings: Senior Instructor, Tandem, AFF, PA, Instructor Examiner-SL, AFF, Tandem, Night Starcrest, Australian Starcrest, CRW Starcrest |
| Records: Australian Military Record, Australian Night RW Record |
| Number of jumps: Plenty |
| Number of cutaways: About 5 - 6 |
| Jump philosophy: Just jump |
| Out of all of your skydives, is there one particular jump that stands out the most? No |
| What do you like most about the sport? People |
| What are your skydiving goals? Jump till I am 75+ |
| How did you become interested in skydiving? Don't recollect |
| What safety item do you think is the most important or most often neglected? Driving to the DZ - very dangerous on the roads |
| Any suggestions for students? Jump more, Jump more, Jump more |
| While skydiving, what has been your strangest thought? I wonder what is for tea tonight |
| Best skydiving moment? Taking relatives for a jump |
| Explain Bill Tuddenham in just a few words:Easy going |
| What drives your competitive spirit?No one remembers who ran second |
| What makes you tick? Family and friends |
| How did you get to your current level of (Tandem/RW/freefly/CRW) talent? Kept jumping |
| Best thing about Tandem/RW/freefly/CRW? It's all fun. |