Two BASE Jumpers' Deaths in Utah Expose Sport's Narrow Safety Margins

Two BASE Jumpers' Deaths in Utah Expose Sport's Narrow Safety Margins

Andy Lewis, 39, and Danny Joe Kregle, 68, died near Moab on June 14, revealing that BASE jumping kills across all experience levels. The sport requires no federal licensing. Its defining constraint—jumping from hundreds rather than thousands of feet—leaves seconds to deploy a backup parachute if the main one fails. Equipment malfunctions are often fatal.

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