Let'sgoflying! Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 20,772 Location west Texas Display Name Display name: Dave Taylor Oct 29, 2022 #1 https://www.yahoo.com/news/skydivers-crash-training-hangar-getting-210323035.html
Mason En-Route Joined Jan 6, 2010 Messages 2,711 Location Moved from SOCAL back to Iowa. Display Name Display name: Mase Oct 29, 2022 #2 Amazing that they survived.
Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Jun 7, 2008 Messages 16,023 Location DXO124009 Display Name Display name: Light and Sporty Guy Oct 29, 2022 #3 [smartass] Not ADS-B equipped. What do you expect? [/smartass]
luvflyin Touchdown! Greaser! Joined May 8, 2015 Messages 16,169 Location Santa Barbara, CA Display Name Display name: Luvflyin Oct 29, 2022 #4 Pics. And interview. https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/10...auga-county-building-after-mid-air-collision/ https://www.news5cleveland.com/news...-through-roof-of-training-center-in-geauga-co
Pics. And interview. https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/10...auga-county-building-after-mid-air-collision/ https://www.news5cleveland.com/news...-through-roof-of-training-center-in-geauga-co
bflynn Final Approach Joined Apr 24, 2012 Messages 9,822 Location KTTA Display Name Display name: Brian Flynn Oct 29, 2022 #5 Tangled chutes, but if the chutes were still inflated, it's not surprising they would survive, it was a much lower energy impact. Would have probably been worse if they had hit the ground rather than the rotten roof.
Tangled chutes, but if the chutes were still inflated, it's not surprising they would survive, it was a much lower energy impact. Would have probably been worse if they had hit the ground rather than the rotten roof.
frfly172 Touchdown! Greaser! PoA Supporter Joined Oct 22, 2008 Messages 17,081 Location mass fla Display Name Display name: ron keating Oct 29, 2022 #6 Bad incident with a good ending.
F FrankBravo Pre-Flight Joined Oct 28, 2022 Messages 87 Display Name Display name: FrankBravo Oct 29, 2022 #7 That thin tin roof probably saved them