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Texas Skydiving Center
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Beware!!!! Read all reviews!! The owner is more concerned with money then your well being. (ie. while I am laying on the ground waiting in intense pain for the ambulance she was more concerned with getting the harness off of me even though any movement was agony with my ankle distorted and barely attached to my leg!) Oh and to top it off- no refund! They took us skydiving even though it was WAY too windy (other places would have postponed the jump-18mph ground winds with wind gusts of 26 mph) and the landing went wrong- 2 attempts to land and had to land way to fast after losing too much altitude- this resulted in a compound fracture and a shattered ankle and leg. FOUR surgeries later I will never be the same even after a year of physical therapy it still hurts with every step- but I am lucky..at least I can still walk and I still have my leg (there was a chance I could have lost it). *UPDATE (and I am still alive.... which after the first weekend of April 2012- when a poor gentleman did die here.... I am even more thankful!!!)
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