The sky diving coach died in order to save the student who failed in the parachute and died. Karl Marsh (46) fell 1600 feet after his equipment was raid by the rescue team Dominic Leeds.
When Mr. Marsh, a man 's father, helped Leeds release the second alternative parachute, he was tangled with the student' s main slide as it was abandoned.
On April 29, last year, a survey was conducted at the Black Night Parachute Center in Carlam, near Lancaster, where two people got training on skydiving.
Marsh from Cheshire State Natsford is an expert lecturer who performed 1,150 jumps around the world.
The two jumped out at 8000 feet, but when Leed tried to release his parachute, the switch was opened and Mr. Marsh went to help him.
Mr. Leeds - he himself jumped 400 times before - said in the story of Mr. Preston, "I stretched the steering wheel switch on my left, but when I pull the trigger the switch on the left turned off."
Mr. Marsh worked very well, he docked to the canopy of Mr. Leeds. After that, a father of a certain person instructed Mr. Leed to "block" the main shoot and release it
Mr. Marsh's 19-year-old son Craig worked at the center and was on the same day, "He is the best dad I can do - he has done everything for me, People are in front of ourselves. "
Recording the conclusion of the unhappy accident, James Newman Giant Monk said: "This is a dangerous sport, and Karl has placed himself in a way that hurts intentionally to help his students.
"As part of canopy formation, two parachutes mean performing so-called" stacking ", but another parachute encounters equipment failure
This was a proof of his personality, he intervened in help, and he was at risk as he did so Kroner James Newman
"Kalmash tried to help himself, put himself in danger, then fell into a big parachute that was released and caused devastating spin.
"Because this was unconsciously connected, Karl could not recover its rotation and was deadly fatal in the field, which proved his personality, as he intervened in help, he himself I risked myself. "
Tony Butler, UK parachute organization chief operating officer, told the public hear that the knot of the equipment was loose for a while and trigger could be drawn.
"Carl suddenly took us away from us, this is not the case, Karl is all of us, my beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and nephew.I love him.
"It is difficult to imagine how the curl will live, he left a big loophole in our life, and we will never forget him.
"Carl is an inspiration for all of us and his passion for life is reflected in love for his family, strong occupational ethics and happy personality."
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