flyhi 24 #1 August 31, 2001 Heard on the radio that the Special Ops Demo Jump Team was making a pre-demo training jump into a stadium in Tampa and had one go in. Anyone have any info? flyhi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kris 0 #2 August 31, 2001 From the Tampa Tribune:Navy Parachutist Dies At StadiumBy GEOFF DUTTONgdutton@tampatrib.comTAMPA - A veteran military parachutist based at MacDill Air Force Base diedThursday after crash-landing at Raymond James Stadium while practicing anexhibition routine.Navy Lt. Cmdr. Rock E. Blais, 40, suffered a broken leg and internalinjuries, emergency officials said. He was treated at the scene and taken toSt. Joseph's Hospital, where he died at 12:41 p.m.Blais was one of four members of a crack U.S. Special Operations team whojumped from a plane about noon. Their parachutes snapped open, and theybegan a graceful and spiraling decent to the field.Mike Davis, a stadium employee of 26 years, had witnessed the spectacleoften but couldn't resist watching the blue and yellow parachutes glide downagain.The first parachutist touched down at the 40-yard line and ``came inpicture-perfect,'' Davis said.Blais, the second parachutist, seemed ready to do the same but suddenlyfaltered, spun and plunged about 50 feet to the turf, landing in the northend zone.``I guess he was trying to recover, and he spun to the ground,'' said Davis,the director of stadium operations. ``It happened very quickly.''Blais, a second-generation Navy SEAL, joined the Special Operations Commandunit in May 2000 and had logged more than 1,000 high-altitude, free- falljumps. He joined the Navy in 1988.He is survived by his widow, father and two children.The Special Operations Command, known as SOCOM, is an elite group of Army,Navy, Air Force, Marines and U.S. government civilians that runs U.S.commando operations.The parachuting team, formed in 1991, is based at MacDill Air Force Base andpractices at the stadium regularly for appearances at professional footballand soccer games.The parachuting team canceled training exercises and exhibitions pending anaccident investigation.It was the team's first fatality during a routine.In 1991, however, a member was killed while giving lessons to aninexperienced jumper in Zephyrhills. Army Sgt. Maj. Santos Alfredo, a GreenBeret who was moonlighting as a parachuting instructor, and his student,Lynn Sommerfeld, plunged to their deaths when the parachute failed to openduring a tandem jump.About a dozen people who work at the stadium saw Thursday's accident fromthe field. A crew of caterers setting up for an event also looked on fromthe press box.Craig Bergeron, a supervisor for Fine Host Corp., said Blais landedfeet-first and bounced forward, hitting his head.``Everybody freaked,'' Bergeron said.Other witnesses told rescuers Blais' rainbow-shaped parachute partiallycollapsed when he seemed to dip the chute to slow down.Reporter Geoff Dutton can be reached at (813) 259-7800. Reporter GeorgeCoryell contributed to this story. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyhi 24 #3 August 31, 2001 Thanks Kris. As always, it's sad when we lose a brother. Let's all be safe out there.flyhi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowflake 0 #4 August 31, 2001 That really sucks. I realize it's part of the sport but I hate to see it happen. Be safe up thereJG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #5 August 31, 2001 Is it just bad luck to be a Squeel demo guy. They haven't had a very good record the past couple years. Two of the Frogs got hurt this year too. "The cab driver said... he recognized my girly by the back of her head" -Beasty BoysClay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites