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VisitLead investigator of Fleet Week parachuting incident identified by end of 2024?
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Navy Parachutist Injures Woman and Child During Fleet Week Air Show at Marina Green
Oct 13, 2024, 11:50 PM
During San Francisco's annual Fleet Week air show on Sunday, a U.S. Navy parachutist missed the designated landing area and landed on a woman and her young daughter at Marina Green. Both spectators suffered minor injuries and were taken to the hospital. The Navy stated that safety is their top priority and that they will review the incident to determine the cause. The mishap did not involve a parachute malfunction, but rather an overshot landing.
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