AN “EXPERIENCED” skydiver who tragically died while taking part in a wingsuit jump has been pictured – as his devastated family pay tribute.
Chas McNeil, 49, was sadly pronounced dead at Dunkeswell Aerodrome, in Devon, on Saturday afternoon.
Chas was described as highly experienced and had completed 10,000 jumps.
Skydive South West, which operates out of the airfield at Dunkeswell, said he was using personal parachute equipment while doing a wingsuit jump.
Chas had been skydiving with a friend when tragedy struck on Saturday.
Devastated relatives and friends have paid touching tributes to the 49-year-old, from Swindon, Wiltshire.
Veterans charity Phoenix Heroes said: “Today we heard the devastating news that Chas McNeil sadly lost his life yesterday whilst skydiving.
“This is so difficult to write as Chas has been with us from the beginning of Phoenix Heroes.
“One of our first Regional Captains in the launch of our Veteran Carp Angling Community (VCAC).
“He helped grow our veteran community and passed on his skills.
“A good friend, skilled angler, a veteran with a passion for skydiving.
“We only recently talked about getting out fishing and meeting up on our events.
“This news has shocked our community and all those that knew Chas.
“One of the good ones in life, his presence would always bring a smile, always happy to help others and approached life at fast pace.
“We will miss you Chas, it hurts so much and our thoughts are with your family.”
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