A skydiver with 20 years of experience was killed during a hard landing in Florida, authorities said.
It appeared 49-year-old Christian Stevens was trying to avoid another skydiver during his landing Monday morning, causing him to slam into the ground, according to the Sebastian Police Department.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene at a grass landing area by the Sebastian Municipal Airport. Stevens was taken to Sebastian River Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
No other injuries were reported, police said.
Stevens, of Canton, Georgia, was a husband, father and Army Ranger, according to his professional skydiving demonstration and performance group, Team Fastrax.
He had about two decades of experience and was a skydiving instructor, according to police.
A spokesperson for Team Fastrax did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.