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Another fatality at Skydive Spaceland in Rosharon

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ADW99
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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.

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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
strohag
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I've always thought sky diving would be awesome but I can't justify jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. This makes me not want to go even more.
pvsherwood03
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jumping out of a plane several thousand feet up is not smart
CW Griswold
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That has to be a horrifying, terrible way to go. The death is probably instant when it happens, but I can't imagine what the fall feels like.
Ferris Wheel Allstar
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My Uncle Lives next to sky dive houston, life flight lands there pretty regularly.
highwayman
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Exactly, Flash. Thats the kind of thing nightmares are made of.
RK
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i watched a video on a tv show the other where a guy jumped and his chute was tangled up. he had a camera strapped to him so you could hear him and see the speed at which the ground was approaching. just before impact you could hear him say, very calmly. "bye". by a miracle, he landed in a soft patch of plants and survived. amazing to watch.
TRIDENT
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Its not the fall that kills you, its the sudden stop.
highwayman
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the fall is moot
dreyOO
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rk, i've seen that video...it was amazing. he jumped up afterwards and was screaming like a wild man (understandably)
highwayman
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he freaking 'jumped up' after the fall?
ChipFTAC01
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Actually, lots of time it is the fall that kills you. I had a neighbor growing up that was an old Army doc that they had found doing autopsies that often in parachuting accidents the jumper's heart would literally explode before they hit the ground. Watching the ground rush up at you at 125 mph is a pretty frightening thing.
Wolfman03
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My Uncle Lives next to sky dive houston, life flight lands there pretty regularly.


This doesn't necessarily mean that life flight is picking up sky diving patients. That is a makeshift airfield and a great place to land the bird for other calls in the area. We used to land the helicopter at schools all the time because of wide open fields and parking lots.

With that being said, I still wouldn't jump out of a plane.
pvsherwood03
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i watched a video on a tv show the other where a guy jumped and his chute was tangled up. he had a camera strapped to him so you could hear him and see the speed at which the ground was approaching. just before impact you could hear him say, very calmly. "bye". by a miracle, he landed in a soft patch of plants and survived. amazing to watch.


i saw that last week i think. he said the few seconds before hitting ground he had come to terms with his death. pretty crazy.
RK
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that's the one. this guy didn't "jump up" after impact...he had some serious injuries, but fully recovered.
RK
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on a side note, anyone watch that show on Discovery about pushing the human body to extremes....that's pretty amazing stuff.
madeye03
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If i ever did go, it seems i now where not to take lessons. That sucks.
Ferris Wheel Allstar
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This doesn't necessarily mean that life flight is picking up sky diving patients. That is a makeshift airfield and a great place to land the bird for other calls in the area. We used to land the helicopter at schools all the time because of wide open fields and parking lots.

1. have you been to skydive houston, it is not a landing place for the bird to pickup for transportation reasons
2. His house is close enough that you can hear the screams of the friends/family.
Ferris Wheel Allstar
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3. The times he has seen the people fall and hit the ground

THEY ARE PICKING UP JUMPERS
Earp16
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I've jumped twice at Skydive Aggieland. I was actually more scared the second time because I was thinking "why the hell am I doing this again?" Both times it was quite a rush though. Will I ever do it again? I don't know.
TexAg91
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1 death every 80,000 jumps is a little too often for me. Consider those odds versus the lotto odds.
highwayman
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is this the clip?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgaLxD3wu6M

yeah, NEVER going skydiving
RK
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that's the one...what makes it worse is not knowing if you're going to hit water or land...
FJB
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And that is why I love blackberry bushes. Good to eat and can save you from deathly free falls.
ADW99
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Damn, that's scary!

My cutaway wasn't so dramatic b/c it worked, but it still scared the hell out of me. Having to freefall again from 3,000 ft is a little too close for me. Another jumper caught our cutaway on video and they put it at the end of the VHS they gave me. Like I said before, that's the last time I'll be jumping out of an airplane.
dreyOO
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then i saw a different one...a guy landed in some recently turned over dirt...he landed on his side and distributed the force from shoulder to foot

he jumped up and down after about 10-15 seconds of hesitating...checked himself, then proceeded to curse and go crazy. it was nuts...i would call BS if it wasn't for the helmet cam that took all of the video/audio

oh yeah, no major injuries. just some bruising.
cjg89
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Partial chute opening slowed him enough. Just reinforces my belief there is no reason to jump out of a perfectly good airplane.

Westicles
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I've jumped one time out at that place and the guy I had to go tandem with was telling me it was like his 30,000th or something (he knew the exact number) before his main chute didn't open for the first time. It was a fun experience, and we all bought a second time since it you got a discount but we still haven't been back. This definitely makes the ol arsehole pucker up a tad and makes me think twice though.
CATAGBQ04
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I grew up (parents still live there) very close to Skydive Dallas...when a storm would blow in they would land on our land and we would have to give them rides back to the base.

I know of a few people that have died up there too...main reason I have never tried it.
cjg89
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Anybody see Faces of Death? Florida skydiver off course because of wind landed in an Alligator farm.

Guess with the whole wind power craze, the DFW peeps will have to watch out for the wind farms?

CATAGBQ04
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Wind farms? Where in DFW? I know of no such thing up there...maybe in West Texas.
Vero143
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Since when were wind farms in a 50 miles radius of DFW? I thought the nearest ones were near Abilene or Sweetwater.
BusterAg
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1 out of 80,000 deaths.

Let's compare that to motorcycle rides.

Pretend that the average motorcyle owner rides his bike 500 times a year (once to work, once back from work, 250 days a year).

1 death out of 80,000 rides means one out of 160 motorcyle owners would die every year. Put another way, if you rode your bike regularly to work for 18 months, you would have a 1% chance of dying in a wreck.

Those are not good odds.
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