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Matthew Peterson

Skydiving Instructor and Parachute Rigger

Matthew Peterson

Skydiving Instructor and Parachute Rigger

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About Matthew

Matthew Peterson, born on July 22, 1984, is known for his roles as a skydiving instructor and parachute rigger. His professional activities include instructing others in skydiving techniques and ensuring the safety and proper functioning of parachutes. Outside of his aviation-related work, Peterson is also recognized as a classical composer specializing in operas, choral works, orchestral compositions, and chamber music. His diverse interests and expertise span both high-adrenaline activities and the arts, reflecting a broad skill set and creative dimension.

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