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Instructor Dies After Separation During Nashville Tandem Skydive

Federal investigators are examining how the tandem pair became separated at the plane.

Overview

  • Police said the 35-year-old instructor became separated at the aircraft during a tandem jump near Ashland City Highway and was later found dead in a wooded clearing.
  • The 46-year-old student was discovered hanging in a tree with an open parachute and was freed using ladders and a pulley before being taken to a hospital as a precaution.
  • Go Skydive Nashville said it coordinated the jump, called the death a tragic loss, and stated it is cooperating with authorities.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating, and official communications have been limited during the government shutdown.
  • Local outlets identified the instructor as Justin Robert Fuller of Murfreesboro, and some local reporting said harness equipment recovered with the student did not appear broken while the cause remains undetermined.