'Not only did he want to walk, he wanted to fly'

A quadriplegic skydiver had more than 100 jumps under his belt before he lost his life to one.

Over the weekend, Zack Fogle took part in an annual skydiving event in Montana. The 27-year-old's pockets were packed with jump tickets. But on his first dive, Fogle's parachute didn't open.

"But it appears he didn't pull it," said his mother.

Fogle's backup chute didn't deploy. The instructor who jumped with him says Zack gave a thumbs-up before plummeting to the ground.

The FAA ruled his death an accident.