Mike Herron
Date: January 1, 1990
Nationality: Possibly German ?????
Object Type: Span
Location: Germany
COD: Impact
Clothes / Suit: Normal Clothes
Description:
Mr. Heron's associates believe part of his bridle became lodged under the lower right hand corner of his BASE rig and the result is a pilot chute in tow. This fatality caused BASE gear manufactures to better address the problem of bridle routing during hand held pilot chute jumps. If you have a picture of this jumper, his Nationality and what Span the jump was from, Please get in contact us.
If you have a picture of this jumper please contact us
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO KNEW THIS JUMPER WE ARE UNSURE OF HIS NATIONALITY!!!
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