This is a great thread and I intend to read all the stories, which will take some time. I had a couple of scary experiences in my jumps, but this one I observed from the ground. A Beaver took up a load of jumpers during an accuracy event at a circuit-meet at Seneca Falls, NY back in the late 70's. After the first jumper exited, the plane banked and went into a stall. It happened so suddenly, and the engine was coughing and sputtering as the plane was spiraling rapidly toward the ground. 4 or 5 jumpers managed to to get out at very low altitide and all opened either reserve or main OK. As the plane seemed about to impact at tree-top level, it suddenly righted itself, and climbed back to altitude and the 3 remaining jumpers exited and landed safely. Apparently the pilot was trying to get out of the plane after it stalled. It's an incident I'll never forget.