I'm a newbie, 4 lvls 4 jumps. I've been really impressed with the focus on training for safety,but I see, disturbingly, that most accidents involve jumpers with 100's or even 1000's of jumps. Usually low turns or collisions. Experienced jumpers making bad decisions. In regards to the incident in Fla. Experienced jumpers discussed the option of cutting away at 100'to 200' feet for 3 pages! The injured jumper (Mark) summed it up best. The best option was for this collision to have been avoided completely. (best wishes,get well soon). I'm a student-YOU GUYS are my ocean,I'm a sponge. Teach me well!! Blue Skies,soft landings............ I'm fine...crazy people don't know they're crazy...No,Really!