Investigation in fatal military parachute accident looks at training, procedures
YORKTON, Sask. — A report on the death of a search-and-rescue technician in a parachute training accident says the investigation is focusing on human factors, including training and emergency procedures.
Master Cpl. Alfred Barr, who was a member of 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron at 17 Wing in Winnipeg, died in March while on a training mission in Saskatchewan.
The investigator’s flight safety report says the parachute did not open normally and Barr quickly went into a tight clockwise descending spiral.
The report says Barr could be seen making movements similar to those used to untwist parachute lines before he hit the ground.


