NelKel 0 #1 December 20, 2010 Many of us new and respected Keith as a great skydiver and Instructor. He will be missed. Keith, another jumper, and the pilot were killed in a C-182 crash Saturday at Crowley, La. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cloud9 0 #2 December 20, 2010 Keith was a great guy and a great skydiver. I quit jumping in 1976 and started back in 2001 to say things had changed is an understatement. Keith helped me a lot with RW and learning to fly the new rigs. I had never jumped with a reserve on my back. I remember being invited on a 4 way and funneling the exit then going low. When we got down I thought well that's the last time I'll get invited with them. Instead I got a big smile, and "that was great fun you want to go again", I couldn't believe it; he coached me on what I did wrong and the next jump was much better. Keith was like that all the time, he will be missed much in the skydiving community and outside of it as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjm 0 #3 January 8, 2011 Keith was a great mentor, freiend, husband, father and grandfather. He took me under his wing when I started demo jumping and we hung around regularly. He taught me everything I know about demo jumping and how to set them up. we had many great jumps together I my short four years of jumping thus far. I was glad we got that demo in for the the Veterans earlier that morning before our accident. -TJIf you're not living on the edge; you're taking up too much room! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites