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  • License Number
    19031
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  • Number of Jumps
    1590
  • Years in Sport
    13
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    1000
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    BASE Jumping
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
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  1. My Name is John Agnos First, I would like to apologize to whom it may concern for bringing any attention to the day I jumped the guy wire tower. It was meant to be a very private day for me. Unfortunately due to poor judgment that day I had an accident. I have 90 base jumps which I've done in two years, 2 of which I displayed poor judgment and almost died. Base jumping has been the greatest experiences of my life, ever making me humble beyond what I ever thought I could be. As far as the interview, I am sorry I ever said anything, it was all said off the cuff the next morning. I've never had that happen before. As far as my tattoos are concerned, they have deep meaning for me, that's all. Secondly, I would like to address my 911 call. It was definitely a horrifying experience. After I hit the guy wire, my canopy slid a long distance down it snapping more than half my lines as I went. I did what I had to do to prepare to die. I was hanging from less then half of my lines. I thought that was the end for me and it was a sad moment in my life. I've learned from my mistakes. And I hope that any and all of you will never have anybody smearing you or laughing at you if you have a near death experience. I would never be at that level; I would comfort any fellow human being in their moment of despair. Some of you have wondered about my background. I am not new to parachutes. I've been skydiving 13yrs, I've made 1,500 skydives with no injuries. I competed at the 2000 nationals on the Perris 16 way team which we placed 3rd. I've been on multiple Nevada records and California records. On Sept 10, 2001, I put on fund raiser skydiving for the kids and raised 27,000 for children's hosp in Oakland, we made 60 jumps a piece in 9 hours. NickDG, I realize that you did not start this thread and you have the decency to at least say that you are not going to judge me without even knowing me. It was an accident and I was not being malicious. I screwed up on the jump. I did that interview just after getting out of bed the morning after the accident and I meant no more harm. If I had more time to think of what to say, maybe I would have said things better or not done the interview at all. I have learned from that and I am sorry for making comments that were bad for public perception. RhondaLea, you seem very judgmental and what I heard here in nor-cal is that you have only made a few jumps years ago so why are you making such rude statements about something that you are not experienced at. I have not had 3 accidents in a row. I made 58 jumps before the Nevada accident and then 32 after that before I hit the guy wire on my 90th jump. Tom Aiello, you started this discussion and you should not be talking either. I remember how you got banned for life from Lodi and also your Base jumping accidents and early reputation for displaying reckless and poor judgment. I have had 2 Base jumping accidents unfortunately, but you had 3 accidents in 3 years when you started Base jumping as a result of bad judgment. The first one was when you almost went in jumping the Perrine because you did not throw your pilot chute in time, and you spent a long time in the hospital and had to walk around with a colostomy bag for a long time. Then you jumped a cliff in Arizona doing what the locals there told you not to do trying to out track a talus and they told you not to try it. You sniveled into the talus and busted yourself up real bad causing a dangerous rescue and another hospital stay. Then you got busted up again jumping the big cliff in Italy in bad conditions. I don't think you should be trying to smear me when you have a worse accident record than I do. To everybody, I apologize for screwing up on the jump, causing negative news, and for making comments to the news that were not thought out well. I have learned a lot from this. I know I have a lot to learn still. BASE #1039