One skydiver killed and one injured after midair collision in Washington state
A skydiver, Randy Hubbs, died and another, Nicole Klein, was injured after a midair collision during a group jump at West Plains Skydiving in Washington state on Sunday evening. The Adams County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, which preliminary findings suggest occurred during descent when the two skydivers' parachutes came into contact at approximately 1,000 feet above the ground.

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AI-generatedA skydiver, Randy Hubbs, died and another, Nicole Klein, was injured after a midair collision during a group jump at West Plains Skydiving in Washington state on Sunday evening. The Adams County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, which preliminary findings suggest occurred during descent when the two skydivers' parachutes came into contact at approximately 1,000 feet above the ground. Neither jumper was aware of the other's position. Hubbs reportedly became incapacitated and drifted away from the drop zone, while Klein sustained injuries requiring medical treatment. Weather conditions were not considered a factor in the collision.
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5 extractedThe incident occurred at West Plains Skydiving during a scheduled group jump.
One skydiver was killed and another injured after a midair collision during a group jump in Washington state.
At approximately 1,000 feet above the ground, neither jumper was aware of the other's position when the parachutes came into contact.
Weather conditions were not considered a contributing factor in the incident.
Preliminary findings indicate an in-flight collision occurred between the two skydivers during descent.