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News From El Cajon, CA
My skydiving teacher in Quebec Canada, was diagnosed with cancer of the
colon 3 years after he taught me to skydive, (this was 10 years ago), one
clear beautiful morning I get to the airstrip to get some jumps at 6K feet..
The airfield is covered with flashing lights. It was him.. About 5-10 feet
deep in the dirt of the field. He suicide himself. Disconnected the
emergency parachute and dove from 6K straight into the ground. No one hear a
single scream.
Why people do it.. They have reasons.
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->-----Original Message-----
->From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org
->[mailto:scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Kogan
->Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:09 AM
->To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
->Subject: News From El Cajon, CA
->
->Earlier today I lost power and there were police, fire,
->ambulances in the Apartment Complex across the street from
->mine. All night there have been TV Helicopters flying
->around. I finally just heard what happened on the News. An
->88 year old Man Jumped From a BiPlane and landed on the power
->lines. He was killed and power was out for a while.
->
->I am fairly near to the approach of a small airport, about
->the size of Nashua, NH that has quite a bit of traffic of
->small prop aircraft and occasionally some corporate jets and
->even some vintage jet fighters.
->
->I still just can't believe that someone would actually jump
->out of an Airplane. Fortunately he was not the Pilot and the
->Plane did not crash.
->
->Matthew Kogan
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