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Timothy DeTine Dies in Skydiving Accident a Second This Year in a Area
- Updated: May 17, 2019
Joel Post from a Longmont military conspicuous on May 15, 2019, that there was a skydiving collision on May 11 heading to a genocide of a male from Littleton, Colorado. This was a second genocide while skydiving this year from a same area.
Post conspicuous a collision happened during 10:00 am MT. Timothy DeTine was skydiving and landed in a aged Amgen parking area on a south side of Vance Brand Municipal Airport. He conspicuous DeTine was ecstatic to a sanatorium where he was conspicuous dead.
According to Legacy.com DeTine was a arch financial officer and boss during Royal Crest Dairy in Colorado.
The necrology conspicuous that DeTine was clinging to his dual children and wife. He was inexhaustible and constant to his friends and siblings.
Post would not criticism serve on a box observant a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was now questioning it. The FAA would not criticism on an active investigation.
Longmont’s Mile-Hi Skydiving in Longmont did not respond to a Denver Post seeking for a comment. It has not been accurate DeTine used Mile-Hi. However, this association is a usually one handling from Vance Brand Municipal Airport.
In Oct 2018, Logan Polyfus died while skydiving in Longmont.
Written by Barbara Sobel
Denver Post: Littleton male dies skydiving in Longmont on Saturday
Legacy.com: Timothy P. DeTine
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