Nick
October 1st, 1999, 11:53 AM
THE LIST . . .
1999 saw more BASE fatalities than usual. Like most fatalities, a bit more judgement and a ltttle less bravado might have prevented some of these.
Below is a worldwide list of BASE fatalities that we started keeping when we were publishing the Fixed Object Journal. This is not a complete list and may not be 100% accurate.
It is reprinted here purely for it's *educational value*.
I would appreciate any corrections or additions be e-mailed to me for updating.
#1 Frank Donnellan, 1989.
Building jump.
London, England.
Building strike.
This is the first recorded "modern" BASE fatality.
#2 Larry Jackson, 1982.
Cliff jump.
Black Canyon, CO., USA.
Cliff strike.
First United States BASE fatality.
#3 Jimmy Tyler, BASE 13, 1982
Cliff jump.
Half Dome, Yosemite, CA USA.
Cliff strike under canopy.
This is the first Yosemite fatality. And the first holder of a BASE number to die BASE jumping.
#4 Carl Boenish, BASE 4, 1984
Cliff jump.
Troll Wall, Norway.
Cliff Strike in freefall.
Carl Boenish is considered the "father" of modern BASE jumping.
#5 Jeb Williams, 1986
Antenna jump.
Tennessee, USA.
Total Malfunction.
This jump brought to light the need for larger pilot chutes and longer bridles.
#6 Marylin Ettma, 1986
Cliff jump.
New Zealand.
Cliff strike.
#7 Rick Stanley, 1987
Bridge jump.
New River Gorge, WV, USA.
Drowned.
Had line over malfunction while not using the line mod. Made an uncontrolled decent into the New River. This jump did not occur on a Bridge Day.
#8 Ray "Fossie Bear" Foster, 1987
Cliff Jump.
Troll Wall, Norway.
Cliff Strike.
Ray was an experienced skydiving making a first BASE jump.
#9 Michael Gibbard, 1987
Cliff Jump.
Chedder Gorge, England.
Total malfunction.
#10 Steve Gyrsting, 1987
Bridge jump.
New River Gorge, WV, USA.
Pilot chute in tow.
Steve jumped a skydiving pilot chute and bridle and the pilot chute never inflated.
#11 Marlen Buford, 1988
Building jump.
Miami, Fl, USA.
Marlen impacted a rock wall under canopy. High winds were reported.
#12 Mitch Reno, 1988
Cliff Jump.
Half Dome, Yosemite, CA, USA
Impact.
Over delayed, impacted the cliff talus with line stretch. This is the 2nd Yosemite fatality.
#13 David Dunblazier, 1989
Royal Gorge Bridge, Canyon City, CO, USA.
Hit gorge wall with multiple line twists. It was reported this delay was done holding the pilot chute by it's base instead of folded. The top of the pilot chute inflated and pulled him over during deployment.
#14 ##### Pedley, BASE 263, 1989
Building jump.
Century City, CA, USA.
Building strike.
#15 Jean-Marc Bovine, 1990
Cliff jump.
Angle Falls, Venezuela.
Wall strike after a short delay.
#16 Heron (first name?), 1990
Bridge jump.
France.
Pilot chute in tow.
Associates believe his bridle became lodged under the corner of his rig.
#17 Bobbie Morris, JR., 1990
Building jump.
Mellon Bank Building, Phiadelphia, PA.
Pilot chute in tow.
#18 Darrin Newton, 1992
Building jump.
Hilton Hotel, London, England.
Building strike.
#19 Jonathan Bowlin, BASE 76, 1993
Cliff jump.
Arizona, USA.
Canopy collision after a two way.
#20 Joe Shaw, 1993
Cliff jump.
Bungonia Gorge, Australia.
Cliff strike.
#21 Susan Oatly, 1993
Cliff jump.
El Cap, Yosemite, CA, USA.
Held a head high position and backslide into the wall after 8 seconds.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT IN ORDER!
#22 Theresa Tran, 1995
Cliff jump.
Riverside County, CA, USA.
Total malfunction.
#23 "Maggilla"
Cliff jump.
El Cap, Yosemite, CA, USA.
Cliff strike.
The 4th Yosemite Fatality.
#24 Gary Dawson
Cliff jump.
New Zealand.
Cliff Strike.
#26 Jason Rooney
Building jump.
London, England
Building strike
#27 "?"
Cliff jump.
Lake Powell, USA
Cliff strike.
#28 Thor Alex, 1999
Cliff Jump
Norway
Cliff strike.
Jumped into fog bank.
That's it for now. (I know, that's enough). I'm working on the rest of it. It’s unfortunate, but there are quite a few names left to be added before this list is current.
Another note: I also started to notice what I thought was a disproportional amount of deaths that occured outside the sport of BASE jumping. These include several plane and automoble crashes and several suicides. This too, is not a complete list.
Mike Allen, BASE 163, auto accident.
Alf Humphries, suicide.(After a BASE jump that left him severly disabled).
John Carter BASE 118, plane crash.
Brad "Banzai" Buffington, suicide
Brad Smith, BASE 8, suicide.
Mark Sechler, BASE 34, skydiving.
Rick Shillabeer, BASE 43, natural causes.
Mike Perron, BASE 5, plane crash.
Levi Green, BASE 51, skydiving.
Jim Dias, BASE 67, Cancer.
Andrew Thorton, BASE 78, skydiving.
"Dead" Steve Morrel, BASE 174, skydiving.
Manual Gonzales, BASE 203, skydiving.
Shane Revitt, BASE 235, climbing.
Frank Gambalie, (Not sure where to put this one, Frank was chased after landing and was drowned trying to escape).
Remember, the only reason this is being published is to make you think . . .
Please be carful,
Nick Di Giovanni, BASE 194
"As soon as there is life, there is danger."
. . .Ralph Waldo Emerson
1999 saw more BASE fatalities than usual. Like most fatalities, a bit more judgement and a ltttle less bravado might have prevented some of these.
Below is a worldwide list of BASE fatalities that we started keeping when we were publishing the Fixed Object Journal. This is not a complete list and may not be 100% accurate.
It is reprinted here purely for it's *educational value*.
I would appreciate any corrections or additions be e-mailed to me for updating.
#1 Frank Donnellan, 1989.
Building jump.
London, England.
Building strike.
This is the first recorded "modern" BASE fatality.
#2 Larry Jackson, 1982.
Cliff jump.
Black Canyon, CO., USA.
Cliff strike.
First United States BASE fatality.
#3 Jimmy Tyler, BASE 13, 1982
Cliff jump.
Half Dome, Yosemite, CA USA.
Cliff strike under canopy.
This is the first Yosemite fatality. And the first holder of a BASE number to die BASE jumping.
#4 Carl Boenish, BASE 4, 1984
Cliff jump.
Troll Wall, Norway.
Cliff Strike in freefall.
Carl Boenish is considered the "father" of modern BASE jumping.
#5 Jeb Williams, 1986
Antenna jump.
Tennessee, USA.
Total Malfunction.
This jump brought to light the need for larger pilot chutes and longer bridles.
#6 Marylin Ettma, 1986
Cliff jump.
New Zealand.
Cliff strike.
#7 Rick Stanley, 1987
Bridge jump.
New River Gorge, WV, USA.
Drowned.
Had line over malfunction while not using the line mod. Made an uncontrolled decent into the New River. This jump did not occur on a Bridge Day.
#8 Ray "Fossie Bear" Foster, 1987
Cliff Jump.
Troll Wall, Norway.
Cliff Strike.
Ray was an experienced skydiving making a first BASE jump.
#9 Michael Gibbard, 1987
Cliff Jump.
Chedder Gorge, England.
Total malfunction.
#10 Steve Gyrsting, 1987
Bridge jump.
New River Gorge, WV, USA.
Pilot chute in tow.
Steve jumped a skydiving pilot chute and bridle and the pilot chute never inflated.
#11 Marlen Buford, 1988
Building jump.
Miami, Fl, USA.
Marlen impacted a rock wall under canopy. High winds were reported.
#12 Mitch Reno, 1988
Cliff Jump.
Half Dome, Yosemite, CA, USA
Impact.
Over delayed, impacted the cliff talus with line stretch. This is the 2nd Yosemite fatality.
#13 David Dunblazier, 1989
Royal Gorge Bridge, Canyon City, CO, USA.
Hit gorge wall with multiple line twists. It was reported this delay was done holding the pilot chute by it's base instead of folded. The top of the pilot chute inflated and pulled him over during deployment.
#14 ##### Pedley, BASE 263, 1989
Building jump.
Century City, CA, USA.
Building strike.
#15 Jean-Marc Bovine, 1990
Cliff jump.
Angle Falls, Venezuela.
Wall strike after a short delay.
#16 Heron (first name?), 1990
Bridge jump.
France.
Pilot chute in tow.
Associates believe his bridle became lodged under the corner of his rig.
#17 Bobbie Morris, JR., 1990
Building jump.
Mellon Bank Building, Phiadelphia, PA.
Pilot chute in tow.
#18 Darrin Newton, 1992
Building jump.
Hilton Hotel, London, England.
Building strike.
#19 Jonathan Bowlin, BASE 76, 1993
Cliff jump.
Arizona, USA.
Canopy collision after a two way.
#20 Joe Shaw, 1993
Cliff jump.
Bungonia Gorge, Australia.
Cliff strike.
#21 Susan Oatly, 1993
Cliff jump.
El Cap, Yosemite, CA, USA.
Held a head high position and backslide into the wall after 8 seconds.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT IN ORDER!
#22 Theresa Tran, 1995
Cliff jump.
Riverside County, CA, USA.
Total malfunction.
#23 "Maggilla"
Cliff jump.
El Cap, Yosemite, CA, USA.
Cliff strike.
The 4th Yosemite Fatality.
#24 Gary Dawson
Cliff jump.
New Zealand.
Cliff Strike.
#26 Jason Rooney
Building jump.
London, England
Building strike
#27 "?"
Cliff jump.
Lake Powell, USA
Cliff strike.
#28 Thor Alex, 1999
Cliff Jump
Norway
Cliff strike.
Jumped into fog bank.
That's it for now. (I know, that's enough). I'm working on the rest of it. It’s unfortunate, but there are quite a few names left to be added before this list is current.
Another note: I also started to notice what I thought was a disproportional amount of deaths that occured outside the sport of BASE jumping. These include several plane and automoble crashes and several suicides. This too, is not a complete list.
Mike Allen, BASE 163, auto accident.
Alf Humphries, suicide.(After a BASE jump that left him severly disabled).
John Carter BASE 118, plane crash.
Brad "Banzai" Buffington, suicide
Brad Smith, BASE 8, suicide.
Mark Sechler, BASE 34, skydiving.
Rick Shillabeer, BASE 43, natural causes.
Mike Perron, BASE 5, plane crash.
Levi Green, BASE 51, skydiving.
Jim Dias, BASE 67, Cancer.
Andrew Thorton, BASE 78, skydiving.
"Dead" Steve Morrel, BASE 174, skydiving.
Manual Gonzales, BASE 203, skydiving.
Shane Revitt, BASE 235, climbing.
Frank Gambalie, (Not sure where to put this one, Frank was chased after landing and was drowned trying to escape).
Remember, the only reason this is being published is to make you think . . .
Please be carful,
Nick Di Giovanni, BASE 194
"As soon as there is life, there is danger."
. . .Ralph Waldo Emerson