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Former Skydive Temple pilot Tim Wheeler - provided a recent audio recording, whereas he claims that Mark Pollack - owner of skydive temple - ordered him to fly into a developing thunderstorm - next to I35 Salado.
Mark Pollack provided the 146th Judicial district confirmation that he in fact carries no insurance and anyone that jumps at his DZ is on their own if they get hurt. 1298671
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| 1. Written by CW2 Greg Harris Austin,TX on April 6, 2012 from austin, texas, US I too checked the Fort Hood website, Skydive Temple is not off-limits. My son and I had a lot of fun skydiving the other day. Someone has a grudge against them. I checked with a number of people, Salado Fire Department and other jump masters not connected to Skydive Temple, their operation is safe as this sport and be. |
| 2. Written by robert on March 9, 2012 from killeen, texas, US it is not off limits anyone with a brain can look up the off limits area |
| 3. Written by robert on March 9, 2012 from killeen, texas, US it is not off limits |
| 4. Written by LTC David Jenkins on March 7, 2012 from syracuse, new york, US Per order of the Fort Hood Post Commander, the facility of Skydive Temple is declared off limits. All Fort Hood Military Personnel are instructed to stay away from this facility. |
| 5. Written by George on March 4, 2012 from waco, texas, US Skydive Temple is NOT OFF LIMITS to FT Hood personnel and actually a suggested safe activity for soldiers returning from the field. |
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