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Skydiver dies in collision during group jump

26 May 2026
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A skydiving incident on Sunday resulted in the death of Randy Hubbs, following a midair collision with another jumper, Nicole Klein, during a group jump near Colville, Washington. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reported that the collision occurred around 5:30 p.m., causing Hubbs to become unresponsive while descending. Witnesses observed the impact from approximately 500 feet above ground level, noting that Hubbs’s head and arms appeared limp after the collision. Despite the efforts of emergency responders, Hubbs was later pronounced dead, while Klein sustained injuries requiring medical attention. Both jumpers were experienced and used their own equipment, with Hubbs having completed over 800 jumps and Klein around 900. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and weather conditions do not seem to have played a role in the accident.

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Skydiving, while often perceived as an adventurous sport, carries inherent risks, particularly during group jumps where midair collisions can occur. The National Safety Council has noted that skydiving fatalities are rare but can happen due to various factors, including equipment failure or human error. This incident highlights the importance of safety protocols and the need for careful coordination among jumpers, especially in group settings. As skydiving continues to grow in popularity, understanding the risks and maintaining safety standards is crucial for both participants and operators.

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