I know there's been some discussion on this board before about local skydiving. This is the 5th death in 8 years of operation. I've only jumped once, and it was at this place. The tandem instructor I was with had to cut the main chute away and deploy the reserve because it was all tangled up. Needless to say, that was the first and last time I will ever voluntarily jump out of an airplane. Pretty sad story. I can't imagine going out like that.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/15582419/detail.html
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ROSHARON, Texas -- A skydiving student from Tacoma, Wash., died Wednesday when his parachute failed to open during a jump.
The Brazoria County Sheriff's Department identified the man as 59-year-old Rex Williams.
Steve Boyd, owner of Skydive Spaceland, said Williams was with at least a dozen other people when they jumped from a plane about 2 p.m. but none saw him fall. Boyd said he spotted the body from the air after someone called the airport to say that a skydiver had fallen.
Williams landed in a wooded, swampy area about a mile from the airport.
"I had to direct people in there on four-wheelers," Boyd said in a story for Wednesday's online edition of the Houston Chronicle.
Boyd said they don't know why Williams' main or reserve parachutes didn't open.
Williams was making his ninth jump. He began training in November.
"He was like family to us," Boyd said. "We're pretty upset."
Boyd said the death was the fifth at the center in eight years. Scott Bell, 35, an employee of the center, died in November when his parachute malfunctioned.
Boyd said there are more than 50,000 parachute jumps made at the center each year.
Brazoria County sheriff's Lt. Russ Baker said a parachute rigging expert from the Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the accident.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/15582419/detail.html