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Sources for 1967 Lake Erie Skydiving disaster
Contemporaneous news
[edit]- "The Day - Aug 28, 1967" pages 1, 12 "Lake Erie Search Pressed For 14 Missing Sky Divers"
- St. Petersburg Times - Aug 29, 1967 "Sky Diver Helmets Found"
- The Milwaukee Journal - Aug 30, 1967 "Water Top Risk for Sky Divers"
- The Evening Independent - Aug 28, 1967 "Slim Hope Held for Missing 14 'Chutists"
- The Miami News - Aug 28, 1967 18 Skydivers Miss Target in Ohio
Web sources
[edit]Metafilter start point
[edit]- Metafilter article
- Time article "Parachuting: Bad Trip", Friday, Sept. 08, 1967 (paywalled); Opening online at [1]. Points:
- 20 jumpers:
- 2 Jumped & survived: Robert Coy and Bernard Johnson, rescued by passing boat;
- 2 delayed to jump from a still higher altitude and landed safely on the ground.
- 10 bodies found (one woman)
- 6 not recovered, presumed drowned.
- Took off from Ortner field
- All 20 had 100+ jumps
- Plan: go to 20K feet, freefall to ~ 3000ft, then deploy and land
- Weather overcast at 4500ft, 60 MPH winds
- B25 bomber from WW II, "rudimentary navigation equipment"; Pilot: Robert Karns, 29, did not have type rating for plane
- Take-off and target was Ortner field, 10 miles from Lake Erie
- FAA ATC in Oberlin was ATC in charge. ATC: "You are three miles west of Ortner." Karns: "Fine, I'm releasing my jumpers."
- Clouds, broken by "patches of brownish green"; jumping forbidden by USPA rules and FAA regs
- Coy quote: "I was flabbergasted. I couldn't see land. Nothing. I could see the other parachutes going into the water."
- 20 jumpers:
- Plain Dealer article "Irresistible rare skydive turned tragic 40 years ago" August 27, 2007 (paywalled, $3) (linked from Metafilter statement "The tragedy remains the worst recreational skydiving accident in history")
court cases
[edit]- Dreyer v. United States, 349 F. Supp. 296 (N.D. Ohio 1972)
- Freeman v. United States, 509 F.2d 626 (6th Cir. 1975).
AP images
[edit]- [4] 4 photos