After they investigate an accident, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) makes a recommendation to the FAA about what, if anything, can be done to prevent future aviation related accidents similar to what happened. They can't make or enforce aviation laws-- that's up to the FAA to decide if they want to act on a recommendation from the NTSB. If you're up for it, search the NTSB reports for the Perris skydiving deaths and see if they came up with anything interesting. In this article, those seem like legit accidents to me. However, if the NTSB investigated the death of the sky diver who jumped from the hot air balloon, their report might provide you with more details that what the MSM produced.
I found this article from Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5305077/Canadian-skydiver-killed-accident-elite-jumper.html What happened to the other diver. No mention at all, and I find that shocking since he/she crashed into him. There must have been some kind of injuries. Not one word. Idk, I just can't let it go. I tried to find info on NTSB but had problems because it was not a plane. Most of the questions did not apply. Then I found the DM article. The article is very detailed and even mentioned the Turpin home was 1/2 mile away.
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carmencita ago
Here are some links that may be
Sky Dive Perris http://skydiveperris.com/ Perris, Ca. Police http://www.cityofperris.org/departments/police.html March AF Base Wiki http://af.dodlodging.net/propertys/March-AFB Perris Ca. Census http://www.usacityfacts.com/ca/riverside/perris/population/
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SoldierofLight ago
There are sure a lot of distribution centers there: Amazon, Ross, Home Depot, Walgreens, Lowes, etc.
carmencita ago
I found something else related to Sky Diving Accidents in Perris. Things keep happening in numbers. https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Perris-Airport-Skydiving-Death-119032884.html Two men die in 1 accident and then notice what it says at the bottom of the page. 2 more.
SoldierofLight ago
After they investigate an accident, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) makes a recommendation to the FAA about what, if anything, can be done to prevent future aviation related accidents similar to what happened. They can't make or enforce aviation laws-- that's up to the FAA to decide if they want to act on a recommendation from the NTSB. If you're up for it, search the NTSB reports for the Perris skydiving deaths and see if they came up with anything interesting. In this article, those seem like legit accidents to me. However, if the NTSB investigated the death of the sky diver who jumped from the hot air balloon, their report might provide you with more details that what the MSM produced.
carmencita ago
I found this article from Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5305077/Canadian-skydiver-killed-accident-elite-jumper.html What happened to the other diver. No mention at all, and I find that shocking since he/she crashed into him. There must have been some kind of injuries. Not one word. Idk, I just can't let it go. I tried to find info on NTSB but had problems because it was not a plane. Most of the questions did not apply. Then I found the DM article. The article is very detailed and even mentioned the Turpin home was 1/2 mile away.