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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.
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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.
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,699 posts)And how good.
indeed!
Demeter
(85,373 posts)Maybe if they'd had more flight training, it wouldn't have happened at all....
Zorra
(27,670 posts)Don't forget to tell your loved ones that you love them early and often.
1monster
(11,012 posts)out of a perfectly good airplane, but in those circumstances, I'd want a parachute too!
I taught an origami class at a retirement village... a much tamer weekend to be sure!