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Sky diver fell 30 feet
Sky diver injured when his parachute was clipped by a plane is recovering but still shaken
Date published: 6/21/2009

BY LAURA MOYER

Sage McGirk was one of the last sky divers out of the plane in a jump a week ago to honor a deceased friend.

He remembers his parachute opening normally as he soared toward his landing spot on an Orange County field.

His next clear memory is of waking up at the University of Virginia hospital in Charlottesville, heading into a second surgery for a badly broken left arm.

McGirk, 32, a resident of the city of Fairfax, spoke by phone yesterday from his parents' home in Vienna, where he's recovering after being released from the hospital earlier in the week.

Though he doesn't remember much of the incident, McGirk said his fellow sky divers have told him what happened June 13.

Most of the group had landed already, after jumping to pay tribute to their late friend Chris Santiago.

McGirk and another diver were still about 20 feet off the ground when a plane attempting a low flyover tangled the canopy and lines of McGirk's chute in its propeller.

Friends told McGirk later that he was lifted several feet before he dropped to the ground. McGirk estimated that he fell about 30 feet.

He has been told he was out cold for several minutes as rescue workers placed him in an ambulance, and that he was semiconscious and combative on the ride to the hospital.

He doesn't remember any of that--just that he awakened in the hospital and saw his mother, Mary Kendell, there.

"Everybody was in fear," he said.

His left arm had an open fracture, and he had already had one surgery to clean it. He was on his way in for a second surgery to repair the bone.

McGirk, who turned 32 in the hospital last Monday, said he has metal plates holding his arm together and expects to be in a cast for about 12 weeks. He's also wearing a neck brace for a soft-tissue injury.

McGirk is a systems engineer for a traffic-monitoring company but doesn't know when he'll be able to get back to work.

Though for now he's staying with his parents, Mary and James Kendell, he said he's able to get around and hopes he'll soon return to his own home in Fairfax.

He has 12 years' sky-diving experience, and he said he has never had anything go wrong before.

"It was a normal weekend thing for me," McGirk said.

The pilot, 54-year-old Robert Mehl of Arlington, has been charged with reckless operation of an aircraft, according to Virginia State Police.

Attempts to reach him by phone and e-mail were unsuccessful yesterday.

Laura Moyer: 540/374-5417
Email: lmoyer@freelancestar.com



Date published: 6/21/2009



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Thanks, wideopenspace. (posted by lickasense , June 21, 2009 8:58 pm)    0 likes
Later this morning I saw a short blurb in the Washington Times that said the FAA was also investigating. It sure was a boneheaded maneuver.

lickasense (posted by wideopenspace , June 21, 2009 5:43 pm)    0 likes
Planewatcher posted this yesterday on the other thread: Report created 6/19/2009 Record 10 AIRCRAFT MADE A LOW PASS OVER LANDING ZONE SHREDDING THE CANOPY OF PARACHUTIST; PARACHUTIST SUSTAINED SERIOUS INJURIES, ORANGE, VA FAA FSDO: WASHINGTON IAD, DC (EA27) Entry date: 06/15/2009

FAA & NTSB (posted by lickasense , June 21, 2009 9:57 am)    0 likes
I hope the FAA and NTSB have been informed of this incident. It's been about a week and the report should shop up here http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/AccList.asp?month=6&year=2009 . As I said yesterday on a thread, the pilot needs to lose his license.

Robert Mehl (posted by grillwagon , June 21, 2009 9:27 am)    0 likes
Congratulations Rob. You win first prize for Dangerous Stupidity.

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