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undeterred

(34,658 posts)
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:00 PM Nov 2013

Skydivers leap to escape fiery collision of planes over Wisconsin

By Gil Aegerter, Staff Writer, NBC News

Two single-engine aircraft carrying skydivers collided 12,000 feet above Superior, Wis., on Saturday evening, sending one plane plummeting to earth in flames – but all nine jumpers and both pilots survived, said one of the jumpers. The only person injured, except for bumps and bruises, was the pilot of the plane that crashed. He used an emergency chute to escape the falling aircraft but suffered cuts, Mike Robinson, who was aboard that plane, told NBC News.

The incident occurred as a Cessna 185 was closely following a Cessna 182 for a maneuver called a tracking dive, Robinson said, in which a lead jumper is followed across the sky by the other jumpers. Robinson, 64, of Duluth, Minn., said the weather was good – lingering clouds had dissipated. “The sun was just getting ready to set, it was our last load of the day,” he said. “It was just a perfect time to be up in the sky.”

He was one of four jumpers aboard the lead aircraft. All four were outside the door on the step ready to leap from 12,000 feet when the trailing plane collided with their aircraft – although Robinson said it is unclear just why that happened. The wings on his aircraft separated and the fuselage caught fire, and all four jumpers immediately leaped to safety.

The pilot had on an emergency parachute and was able to get out of the plummeting fuselage, although he suffered cuts to his hands and face, Robinson said. NBC station KJBR of Superior reported that he was taken by ambulance to a hospital, but Robinson said he did not seem too badly injured. The other aircraft, a Cessna 185 with five jumpers and a pilot on board, went into a steep dive, Robinson said. Three jumpers had been on the step on the aircraft's exterior, and two were able to jump immediately, but the third was pinned to the outside, he said. Eventually that person was able to leap, and two others inside also jumped. The pilot was able to pull out of the dive after losing several thousand feet, then landed that aircraft, although it suffered damage, Robinson said.

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/02/21291100-skydivers-leap-to-escape-fiery-collision-of-planes-over-wisconsin

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Skydivers leap to escape fiery collision of planes over Wisconsin (Original Post) undeterred Nov 2013 OP
After all said... it's a really fun hobby! DontTreadOnMe Nov 2013 #1
So the burning plane could have landed on innocent people and this stunt was something that DIDN'T valerief Nov 2013 #2
Holy cow! ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #3
"all four jumpers immediately leaped to safety" lumberjack_jeff Nov 2013 #4
This. nt TeamPooka Nov 2013 #6
Good thing everyone had parachutes! n/t backscatter712 Nov 2013 #5
Probably the only time I've ever ready a headline about a midair plane crash undeterred Nov 2013 #7
 

DontTreadOnMe

(2,442 posts)
1. After all said... it's a really fun hobby!
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:04 PM
Nov 2013

all kidding aside... I did a skydive once. It was fun and frightening. I don't think I will do it again.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
2. So the burning plane could have landed on innocent people and this stunt was something that DIDN'T
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:05 PM
Nov 2013

have to happen.

No sympathy from me.

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
4. "all four jumpers immediately leaped to safety"
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:17 PM
Nov 2013

And this concludes the class on the proper use of a parachute. Only jump out of an airplane if it is no longer "perfectly good".

undeterred

(34,658 posts)
7. Probably the only time I've ever ready a headline about a midair plane crash
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:30 PM
Nov 2013

where every single person survived. But jumping from a plane when your are planning on it and jumping from a plane because you have to do it to save your life are not the same thing.

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