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Roland Simpson (1969 – 22 October 2004) was a BASE jumper with over 1,000 jumps. He was born in Australia in 1969. He was a qualified tandem master and a wingsuit instructor. He became the US national exit style champion in 1998, and the US national champion in 1999. [citation needed]
Roland "Slim" Simpson: 35 China Well known Australian BASE jumper. On 6 October 2004, Roland Simpson leapt from the Jin Mao Tower, the tallest skyscraper in China at the time, in a wingsuit. After a good jump and flight, his parachute opened with multiple line twists making it difficult to steer and he crashed onto an adjacent building.
A retired American Airlines DC-3 "Flagship Knoxville" is on permanent display at the C.R. Smith museum. Interior of the museum. The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum (CRSM) is located on the campus of the American Airlines Flight Academy, which is situated at the southern end of DFW Airport, in the city limits of Fort Worth, Texas, and in close proximity to the world headquarters of American ...
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22 October 2004 - Roland "Slim" Simpson - Is also partially inaccurate. He died after his life support was turned off in the hospital 26 March 2009 - Shane McConkey - rather than saying "performing a complicated ski-BASE" it would be more accurate to say "performing a complicated wingsuit ski-BASE which included aerials"
The "disengaging" queen reportedly has a net worth of $1 million, according to Life & Style. The entrepreneur and reality star opened her own luxury jewelry and fashion line back in 2009, and ...