riggergreg 0 #1 October 7, 2001 Does anyone have any info on an accident at skydive chicago On Saturday? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diverdriver 6 #2 October 7, 2001 I will not describe what happened as I did not see it. I will coment on what you can do to not have this happen to you. When you are under canopy you must always look out for yourself. Make sure that the canopies around you are flying in the same direction as you. Be aware that things can change even at 50ft. Look up, down, left and right ALL THE TIME! It takes two to collide. Even when someone isn't paying attention you can still make the correction to save you both.I lost two friends yesterday. The official report will come out soon. Be patient.Chris SchindlerD-19012ATP/CFII Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sblue 0 #3 October 7, 2001 I did not know both jumpers but I did know one and she will be missed. If anyone is in Chicago, please convey my deepest condolances to Donovan and the rest of Team Funnel for all of our loss.Sending prayers,Shawn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildblue 7 #4 October 9, 2001 http://www.ottawadailytimes.com/news/story.php?storyid=2852DAYTON TOWNSHIP - Two people, including an Ottawa woman, plunged to theirdeaths Saturday morning in a skydiving mishap north of Ottawa.Deborah Luhmann, 27, of Ottawa, formerly of Lake in the Hills, and StevenSmith, 44, of Ohio, Ill., were pronounced dead at 10 a.m. Saturday in theemergency room at Community Hospital of Ottawa, said La Salle County CoronerJody Bernard.Bernard said witnesses reported Luhmann's and Smith's parachutes becameentangled about 75 to 100 feet above the ground, causing the chutes todeflate.Luhmann and Smith landed on Skydive Chicago property, north of the hangar.The two victims were were part of a 20-person team practicing for anational competition to be held in a few weeks.Local weather conditions Saturday were sunny, temperatures were in themid-50s and winds were up to 20 mph.Autopsies were performed Sunday, but the results will not be available forsome time. The La Salle County Sheriff's Department is investigating theincident.Luhmann was an experienced, certified skydiver with 200 jumps, according toher brother, Paul Luhmann, of Chicago. She started skydiving last year andusually jumped every weekend."It was a very freak thing," Paul Luhmann said. "My sister was veryresponsible. Skydiving wasn't a stupid thrill for her. Strangely enough, fora skydiver she wasn't a risk taker. She was very responsible and logical."Luhmann was engaged to marry Donovan Bartlett, of Ottawa, formerly ofBarrington, on June 22, 2002. She worked as a systems program manager forHewitt Associates in Lincolnshire.Skydiving was the latest manifestation of Luhmann's passion for athletics,according to her brother. She was an All-America swimmer at DenisonUniversity in Ohio and later a swimming coach for the Palatine ParkDistrict.Paul Luhmann said that although his sister's time was cut short, she packeda lot of experiences into her life."She had so much ahead of her, but had already lived so much."With the deaths of Luhmann and Smith, 10 people have died in accidents atSkydive Chicago since the facility opened near Ottawa in 1993. The mostrecent previous victim was a Pennsylvania woman who was killed July 9 whenher chute failed to inflate.------------------------Note: They were part of a 10-way team, not 20.Thoughts and prayers to their friends and loved ones.Then, I saw these two guys swoopin across the pond, and I was like 'weeeeeee!!!!' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyDekker 1,465 #5 October 9, 2001 My thoughts and prayers are with their friends and family.Let them fly in the eternal blue sky......SkyDekker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites