I've been jumping only about a year now, but I've been down at the DZ Jason jumped at since I was about 11 years old. Jason was a very good friend of mine and was also one of the men that taught me to fly. Though it is terribly unfortunate and indeed a sad event, I think we should take comfort in one simple fact: He died doing what he loved. I agree, our DZ will never be the same without Jason, but his legacy will never be forgotten. The fun he's shared with so many jumpers will keep his memory forever. He had fun, and we had fun with him. God speed and blue skies, Jason. You will be with us every jump we make.
Si