Jarno Cordia
| Name | Jarno Cordia |
| Occupation | 3D animator, Video Editor, Phoenix Fly Coach & Representative |
| Hobbies | Freediving, Cinematography |
| Gear | Phoenix-Fly Wingsuits Vector3 micron container PD Storm 135 main PD Reserve 129 Cypres 2 L&B Altimeter and Audibles |
| Skydives | 2200 |
| Wingsuit Jumps | 1200 |
| Bio | Jarno made his first jump at a small dropzone at Lelystad Airport (Netherlands), in October 2000. After a few years of jumping, a good friend and wingsuit pilot introduced Jarno to the incredible feeling of wingsuit flight. It was an instant addiction.
Flying his wingsuit more and more, he teamed up with a couple of friends to form Holland's first wingsuit team, Fly Like Brick, November 2005. Shortly after that, Jarno followed an official instruction course and, and together with the rest of the team, started working more and more as a coach and load organiser at events all throughout the world. Through his flying skills and 'animated' personality, Jarno has been featured in a lot of magazines, media items and interviews on television regarding skydiving and wingsuit flight the last few years. Jarno is a representative, PFC examiner, and testpilot for Phoenix Fly and official advisor to the IPC, tasked with research and development on judging standards for wingsuit bigway formation flying.. |
Benoît Syben
| Name | Benoît Syben |
| Occupation | PE Teacher |
| Hobbies | Brazillian Jiu Jitsu, Grappling, Mixed Martial Arts, Skiing |
| Gear | Phoenix-Fly Wingsuits PD Storm 135 main Cypres 2 L&B Altimeter and Audibles |
| Skydives | 650 |
| Wingsuit Jumps | 250 |
| Bio | Benoit has always had a strong passion for active sports. Next to being an active participant in several combat sports, he also has a broad teaching experience ranging from physical education to professional skiing instructor.
During a 2004 working trip in New Zealand he got a first taste of the sport of skydiving and it didn’t take long before it developed into a new passion. While on trip around the world in 2008, Benoit was introduced into the art of wingsuit flying and the dream of human flight finaly became real. On his home dropzone of Zwartberg (aka Black Mountain) Belgium he hooked up with Jarno and started flying together more and more. In the fall of 2011 Benoit got his Wingsuit Coach rating, and joined the ranks of FlyLikeBrick as a coach, load organizer and performer. |
Patrick Wake
| Name | Patrick Wake |
| Occupation | UK Army |
| Hobbies | Climbing |
| Gear | Phoenix-Fly Wingsuits Cypres 2 L&B Altimeter and Audibles |
| Skydives | 500 |
| Wingsuit Jumps | 250 |
| Bio | Patrick is a professional in the British army. He travels around the world for training and has already done tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The passion for his job is only rivaled by his love of skydiving. At the start of 2008 he took to the skies with an AFF course in Madrid and from there on breezed through his formation skydiving qualifications back home in the UK.
Via the Spanish ‘BBTeam Flight School’ Patrick was introduced to wingsuit flying and put his skydiving career on a new and exciting path. Together with a Spanish team he entered the 4th International Artistic Wingsuit Competition as a cameraman, winning the team a 1st place for camera work in the intermediate catagory. Since that day Patrick has succefully passed his exam for Wingsuit Coach and joined FlyLikebrick as their new cameraman and teammate. |

