
Justin Shorb is the founder, visionary, and head of Flock University. His brainchild was/is to bring the best training and standardization to wingsuiting in the world of skydiving. Shorb has been featured on The History Channel, EXPN, CNN, FOX, and high-profile publications in articles related to skydiving.
As an organizer or team captain at every major skydiving event in the USA, Justin was also part of the Wings over Marl international wingsuit competition held in Marl, Germany in 2008, along with Jeff Nebelkopf, Tony Uragallo, and Phil Peggs. Justin was an invitee and Captain at the World Record 71 Way Wingsuit event held in Lake Elsinore, CA in November of 2008, and a plane captain in the 2009 event.
Scotty Burns is one of the preeminent skydiving photographers in the world. Most of the photos seen on this website come from Scotty's helmet. An excellent coach, he's simply a fun guy to have on the DZ when it comes time to put on the nylon. You can always spy Scotty in his black/yellow gear. Scotty was a principal photographer during the Wingsuit World Record event at Lake Elsinore. Scotty Burns holds a USPA Coach rating. Scotty recently won the USA TODAY photography competition for a photo of wingsuit skydivers flying with the space shuttle Discovery. 
Douglas Spotted Eagle is a musician, producer, and super-freek, but he's a wingsuit pilot first and foremost. Logging over 500 wingsuit jumps in 13 months, he's a busy cat. In addition for producing video for broadcast, he's also a trainer/instructor for Sony, Microsoft, Intel, and other IT-related corporations. Douglas handlesmedia relations for Flock University, Douglas was part of the 71 Way World Record Wingsuit event in 2008.
"Spot" wanted to become a wingsuit instructor as a result of a very bad first wingsuit jump experience, and we're glad he decided to jump back in the water after nearly drowning. He holds USPA AFFI, and PRO ratings.
Scott Callantine is no stranger to anyone in the world of wingsuiting. Hailing from the Northwest Coast, Scott set an unofficial distance record in Erda, Utah on July 13, 2008, flying more than 6.5 miles linear distance. Scott is a camera master, and an invitee to the World Record 71 Way Wingsuit event held in Lake Elsinore, CA in November of 2008 and a plane captain in the 2009 event. Scott holds TI, AFFI, PRO ratings issued by the USPA. 
Not only is this handsome professor of love a fantastic wingsuit pilot, he's also been a stuntman and cameraman in several productions. Harry Parker is da' bomb in southern Florida. Harry will assure your time as a student at Flock University Sebastian is a good one, and that you'll be flying like an eagle when you finally receive your Bachelor of Wingsuiting. Harry was an invitee to the World Record 71 Way Wingsuit event held in Lake Elsinore, CA in November of 2008. 
Affectionately known as "Lurch," Brian Caldwell is a long-time wingsuiter with a lot of instruction and bigway experience behind him. Lurch is well known for his creative and innovative wingsuit designs, including one made from a motorcycle jacket, leather n' all! Lurch calls Pepperell, MA as his home DZ. 
Sean Horton, also known in the wingsuit community as "Monkeyboy" due to his affinity for all things primate, is in the western part of the US. His signature yellow/blue wingsuits stand out from the crowd. Monkey can always be counted on for a smile and a good story. Sean is a USPA Coach, and was a member of the world record 71 way wingsuit skydive. Sean is the Flock University representative in the NorCal area.
