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Skydive Monterey Bay
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5870
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Number of Jumps
10632
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49
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Tandem Instructor
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Senior Rigger
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Friday, Mar 12, 2021, Steve Haley was laid to rest in Tracy, California. This hero of early and current CRW died after a fall in his bathroom. Sad to say good bye. Mike E. CCS-3.
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Sad news indeed. Jenny was a wonderful woman, mother and a great skydiver. I've owned and jumped many Zute Sutes, including the one she made me for the 400 way. I will fondly think of Jenny each time I slip on my suit.
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Remove the ???'s and put in Lynn Fogelman. The moment I read your reply, it flashed back. Whoa!
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Nothing much more fun than leaving last on a 40 way in one DC3. What a fun time.
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What a great guy. Ron has a lengthy list of skydiving accomplishments, and a longer list of friends who will miss him. Blue skies brother...
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The blast handle wasn't really that bad. You just had to pull it 'straight' off the cable housing. You're right the plastic handles we're NOT a great development. There were lots of great ideas that weren't really practical. Mike
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From the team roster in the mag: one of Anthony DeGregory, Gordon Robinson, Lynn Fogelman I don't know the first two. It could be Lynn. . Yes! Lynn Fogelman. You are correct. We did jump with DeGregory and Robinson but clearly they weren't there for the photo that day. How do you access old magazines? On line somewhere, or do you just have a large pile? Mike D-5870