Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Families Still Seek Answers in Puerto Vallarta Plane Crash

On a routine skydive adventure in Puerto Vallarta, a Cessna 180 flown by Skydive Vallarta departed the runway on May 7 with four passengers and the company pilot. The four passengers included two instructors and two tourists paired together for a tandem jump.

Tandem skydiving allows inexperienced or first-time skydivers to experience the thrill while attached to the back of a trained instructor, eliminating the need for extensive training before a jump. Most training of the tandem jumper is simple safety instructions moments before their jump.

Of the passengers on board the Skydive Vallarta plane, Varsha Maisuria from Loughborough . . .

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