hello, yes it was a terrible accident. I've just started the AFF course at Nagambie, and did my Level 1 jump the Sunday before the accident. I didn't know Simon Moline at all, but saw him training with his team when I went back the next Thursday. I feel for his family and friends as I know how horrible it is to lose someone, however it happens. I've only been to Nagambie dz a few times, so don't know the people there that well, but it is a very friendly, welcoming and inclusive place. The instructors I've had have the ability to make me feel confident and relaxed simultaneously. The pilot, Barry, is certainly a hero for his efforts, even though he seems very humble. The dz had a tree planting ceremony for Simon a week or two ago, which is a lovely way to remember someone.