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A Massachusetts man was seriously injured Monday when he landed with an “extremely hard impact” while skydiving in Maine.
Manny Silva, 57, of Dartmouth, was conscious and alert when first responders arrived at the scene at Skydive New England in Lebanon, Maine, News Center Maine reports. The incident occurred when he was unable to perform a “flair” during a dive, a maneuver that would have allowed him to slow before landing, officials told the station.
He was taken to the hospital with serious injuries by helicopter, according to News Center Maine.
In a statement to the station, Skydive New England said Silva had done 33 jumps before.
“According to witnesses, the skydiver’s free fall and parachute deployment appeared normal, with no signs of equipment malfunction,” the business said. “Observers noted that the parachute performed as expected throughout the descent. However, at an altitude of approximately 300 feet, the skydiver stopped actively flying the parachute for unknown reasons, leading to a hard landing.”
The safety of its guests remains the “top priority,” the business went on to say.
“We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all of our skydivers,” it told News Center Maine.
The extent of Silva’s injuries was not immediately known, the business said.
Dialynn Dwyer is a reporter and editor at Boston.com, covering breaking and local news across Boston and New England.
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