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cozzie
10-22-2006, 09:19 PM
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. - A parachutist who jumped to his death from a bridge during a festival when his chute opened too late was a retired police lieutenant and an outdoor enthusiast, a former colleague said.

Brian Lee Schubert, 66, died of injuries suffered when he hit the water 876 feet below the New River Gorge Bridge during the annual Bridge Day festival on Saturday, said Fayette County Sheriff Bill Laird.

Schubert, of Alta Loma, Calif., had been well known in the sport of BASE jumping since 1966, when he and a friend became the first people to jump from El Capitan, a nearly 3,000-foot-tall rock formation, in California’s Yosemite National Park.

The sport’s acronym stands for the places jumpers usually leap from: buildings, antennae, spans and earth.

Remembered fondly
Schubert retired from the Pomona, Calif., police department in 1989.

“He was a well-respected lieutenant here for a number of years,” Lt. Mark Warm told the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario, Calif. “He retired and started his own private investigation business.”

Schubert was always willing to help his friends get started in outdoor activities, Warm recalled, adding that the men had recently discussed going fishing together sometime in the future.

Thousands of people witnessed the jump.

Lew Whitener, a newspaper photographer covering the annual Bridge Day festival for the Register-Herald of Beckley, said it appeared Schubert’s chute didn’t start to open until he was about 25 feet above the water. The crowd gave a collective gasp, he said.

“It was everybody kind of held their breath then an eerie silence afterward. Everybody kind of looked at each other and said ’Wow,”’ Whitener said.

A large rock obscured the crowd’s view of the man’s body hitting the water, Whitener said.

Hundreds of parachutists come to event
The fatality is the first since 1987 at Bridge Day, which typically draws an estimated 100,000 spectators and about 400 parachutists to the southern part of the state.

For one day a year, the National Park Service allows people to parachute off the world’s second largest single-span bridge to the river below. The bridge, a well-known icon in West Virginia, is featured on the back of the state’s quarter.

To qualify to jump off the bridge, applicants must have skydived at least 50 times.

Jumping at the festival continued after Schubert’s body was recovered and taken to a funeral home. Laird said officials allowed it because weather didn’t appear to be a factor in the accident. There were 804 separate jumps Saturday, officials said.

“No measurable winds or anything would appear to have contributed to adverse conditions making this any more dangerous than base jumping would ordinarily be,” Laird said.

Mathis Reimann, who jumped within an hour after the accident, said Schubert’s death made him think about safety.

“It’s a dangerous sport and makes it clear that you really have to be careful,” said Reimann, who lives in Michigan.

Since 1981, there have been at least 100 BASE jump fatalities around the world, according to the World BASE Fatality List, a Web site maintained by a BASE jumper.

generoso
10-22-2006, 11:11 PM
Jumping at the festival continued after Schubert’s body was recovered and taken to a funeral home. Laird said officials allowed it because weather didn’t appear to be a factor in the accident. There were 804 separate jumps Saturday, officials said.


Just like Disney wash it down and keep going..I read this on the cnn web site today as well. Never understood why jump off a perfectly good bridge,building,airplane,etc.

d0uche_n0zzle
10-22-2006, 11:15 PM
He went out doing something he loved.

thelord68
10-22-2006, 11:30 PM
Why do you think so many people go watch this event? It's not for the soft, fluffy landings.

Maynard K
10-22-2006, 11:45 PM
It was an ACME parachute, the one that opens up 3 seconds after impact.
hardy har har

DeltaPin
10-22-2006, 11:46 PM
I'm just picturing cartoons where the character hits the ground, then the chute opens.





EDIT: Damn you Maynard K.
Tee hee he

Smokezilla
10-23-2006, 12:01 AM
. . . but on a lighter note, his helmet was recovered undamaged!:icon_eek:

IsAnySnLeft
10-23-2006, 12:30 AM
well folks. i'm out like Christopher Reeve in a decathlon.

WonkaVision
10-23-2006, 12:24 PM
He went out doing something he loved.

Yes...indeed...this is how he would have wanted to go...

thoughts and prayers Angela

wes mantooth
10-23-2006, 12:44 PM
Fucking Amateurs.
http://www.hollywoodbookandposter.com/custrequests/buckrogershawk/thumbnails/buckrogershawk04.jpg

Three Hole Puncher
10-23-2006, 01:01 PM
He died while engaged in an act of unfathomable stupidity before a large crowd of spectators.

For white trash, it doesn't get any better than that.

Sct Ptersns Twn
10-23-2006, 01:08 PM
This thread is no good without video!

blee
10-23-2006, 03:05 PM
God Damn it!!!
I really wanted to go to that event too. I went a couple years ago and it was a great time except for the 14 hour drive.

Big Dick Mcgee
10-23-2006, 05:37 PM
For some reason shit like this happening to people make me happy.

grail
10-23-2006, 07:09 PM
generoso, you won't even have to wash it down. The river below washes away pretty much everything. At 876 from the deck to river you have approximately 8 seconds before impact. You have 3 seconds in which to open your chute or else you will go splat. I've been to Bridge day several times. You actually have to have a few dollars to be able even think about jumping. I would say it's definetly not white trash. Dumb, yes, white trash no. This was definetly a sucks to be him moment. I was at the Bridge Day in '97 and one guys shoot didn't open fully, he went into a spin and landed in the only deep pool of water around the entire landing area (The New River that time of year is very low and very rocky). Definetly scary to watch something like that. To get a prospective of how high that is here's a cool link I found.

http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp1205/html/RonRack.html

Iron Duke
10-24-2006, 10:22 PM
I bet that left a mark.

Exodus666
10-24-2006, 11:48 PM
There was this hot blond chick I saw on CNN who had a sky diving accident when she was skydiving topless. She was pregnant when she had the accident too.
she busted up her face a little bit:

http://homepage.mac.com/inertia186/iblog/C1887127609/E20051214114214/Media/story.richardson.ap.jpg
http://a.abclocal.go.com/images/ktrk/cms_exf_2005/news/nation_world/ktrk_121305_skydive1.jpg
http://media4.comcast.net/thumbnails/CBS/49/1024/image1120135pt.jpg

The pregnant topless skydiver:

http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/m2/dec2005/1/0/000891CA-D60C-139F-98470C01AC1BF814.jpg

wes mantooth
10-25-2006, 08:19 AM
There was this hot blond chick I saw on CNN who had a sky diving accident when she was skydiving topless. She was pregnant when she had the accident too. she busted up her face a little bit:

http://homepage.mac.com/inertia186/iblog/C1887127609/E20051214114214/Media/story.richardson.ap.jpg

http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/m2/dec2005/1/0/000891CA-D60C-139F-98470C01AC1BF814.jpg

It was a conglomerated, mullotta MONGREL crash site.

Well if that big silverback flying on top of her is the father then it fortunately might not have been an "accident".... plus I'm sure the impact with his big ass on top of her probably didn't help her bugs eyes any either.