Skydiving planes collide in US, all escape

Two planes carrying skydivers collided in midair yesterday evening in far northwest Wisconsin, but all the parachutists were able to jump free with no major injuries reported.

Superior (Wisconsin): Two planes carrying skydivers collided in midair yesterday evening in far northwest Wisconsin, but all the parachutists were able to jump free with no major injuries reported.

Mike Robinson, an instructor and safety adviser for Skydive Superior, said one plane crashed into the other during what he said was a common tandem formation.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig said the collision occurred about 6 pm at about 12,000 feet.

Robinson said he and four others were preparing to jump from the lead plane when the trailing plane hit their craft. He said the impact caused a fireball and sheared off the craft`s right wing. Robinson said all five skydivers on his plane and four on the trailing plane were able to jump free.

"The pilot of our plane was very lucky to get out," he said, adding that he managed to escape using an emergency parachute.

Robinson said the pilot of the other plane was able to land the damaged craft back at Richard I. Bong Airport, where it took off from. He said the pilot who escaped the destroyed plane was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries. Herwig said the lead plane broke into three parts, with debris landing on the airport property and an adjacent retail area.

Superior Police Department Deputy Chief Matt Markon said in a statement yesterday night that the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were expected to arrive in the area today.

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