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Using your back up chute in this situation is a garanteed death. If he tried opening it while wraped is the other's canopy, most likely would lead to the reserve getting tangled as well.
In the case, his main was still stable and controllable, the safe thing to do would be to land with it.
I went skydiving once and on the ride back I told the instructor it was fun but more of a one time bucket list thing. The expense/time/risk vs the payoff just wasn't worth it for me. Like it was a several hour expensive ordeal for 3 minutes of entertainment.
He said he wished he had been capable of that calculation years ago. He found himself needing to do increasingly crazy shit to get any satisfaction until a friend died when they were trying wingsuits.
Yeah I did 1 jump and was like cool check that off never need to do it again. Was it fun? It was great! But I instantly felt I had completed jumping out of airplanes for the rest of my life.
Exactly. And then eventually they'll push the boundaries and smash their legs into a thousand pieces trying to get that GoPro video of hugging the cliff side.
I’ve jumped out of several airplanes but this is some shit I would never have any interest in. Not putting my life in several other people’s hands for the gram.
I wouldn't say ego but adrenaline junkie makes you do wild things where regular activities don't fulfill. Like those deep caves filled with water and some people LOVE being 2 inches above the water line with very very little room. Absolutely crazy shit I wouldnt go caving like that but I sure would tandem jump than by myself.
Ego convinces you that a group of people are skilled enough to survive this attempt without incident. The adrenaline was the ramp. Ego made the jump.
It's one thing to trust yourself. It's another to trust a group of others and all the circumstances involved around them.
I skydive since 6 yrs, now became my job, my dream job. I'm not a adrenaline junky, no much ego here too.. the guy in white canopy fucked up but had a good fast call, no fatalities happened on this 'stunt'. Don't judge without understanding.
Well yeah no shit.
Every sky dive includes an experienced professional. If I go skydiving for the first time, I'm strapped to ya experienced professional. And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional and can sky dive by myself.
> And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional
There's an in-between level as experienced, but not professional.
Buy your chute on ebay or craigslist, watch some youtube videos, and pay a crop duster to take you up as high as his plane can fly...you don't have to be strapped to nobody!
Actually during skydiving classes you're not strapped to anybody, but you jump with an instructor untill you've done enough jump to "graduate". And then you're still considering a novice until you've done a certain amount of jumps
I’ve only jumped once, and that was by myself. It was with a static line though. The experienced dude was on the ground with a walkie, telling me what to do.
Did you do this recreationally or as part of military service? It seems like something that, even with a mechanism handing pulling the parachute, would be dangerous. Did you have any sort of training leading up to it?
It was at a boarding school I went to. No military or anything like that, just a fun experience for us students (aged 14 - 17 at the time).
We had one day of training, which was like 4 hours, before the day of the jump. The training mostly comprised of looking at different pictures of opened shutes, while learning to identify whether or not they had opened correctly. Then we learned the emergency procedure. How to detach the shute, and open the reserve, in case shit went horribly wrong. Then we jumped the day after, at a height of 1 km from a Cessna. Scariest part was crawling out under the wing, and willingly letting go. An onboard instructor actually kicked my legs off of the wheel, because I hesitated too much. The rest was very easy and intuitive in my opinion.
Went mostly without issue throughout the time the school did these events. Most of the time, worst thing that happened, was students missing the landing zone, and ending up in random fields or backyards lol.
The school had one, more serious accident however, a few years before I attended. A shute failed to open, and the student panicked and did not open the reserve. It deployed by itself at around 300 meters. He went through the windshield of car on the parking lot. Somehow without injuries.
That’s crazy. I can’t tell if it sounds awesome or terrifying (especially given the age). I’m sure that’s one of those things that’s probably really intimidating going into it, and then once you do it, it becomes something you’re glad you got to do.
It was great. Slightly sketchy now that i’m thinking back on it 10 years later lol. But a great experience. The landing zone was right next to my dorm. I remember getting the gear off, going straight to my room, grabbing a coke and then went back to watch my friends jump. It was a great place to be young.
> And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional
No that's not how it works. You don't become an experienced skydiver by doing tandems any more than you learn to drive by riding in the passenger seat. You don't have to do a tandem at all - you can go straight to AFF or static line training.
If you do AFF, your first jumps with an instructor holding on to you (not strapped to you). You have your own parachute, and you're on your own once it is deployed, but you have a radio. There are 7 AFF levels and after that you will be jumping solo.
To be considered experienced or become any kind of professional usually requires at least a few hundred jumps. The skydivers I've known who do it for a living all have well over a thousand jumps.
being experienced =/ professional... why do you think there are many experienced drivers out there who are shit? Just because they have 100k hours under their belt, doesnt mean they're professionals
Every skydiver always has a backup chute, you can’t jump without it. It will also automatically deploy at 300m during a fast fall in case the skydiver would fall unconscious.
Exactly, that’s what you do if the main canopy fails, you cut it off with a handle you pull out of the harness and then deploy the reserve one manually with the second handle.
This is correct. In that instance, you want to pull, get away from the tangled mess, and use the highly reliable reserve.
The ones tangled in any sort of canopy mess, DO NOT want to use their reserve until they are untangled, as the reserve will tangle as well, and two chutes even if both inflated, is worse than one, bc you can’t control it, the chutes are more to the side than straight up, yada yada. It’s just bad.
You want above you clear when you pull.
No idea of the technical specs other than that the deployment is made by a literal (small) explosvie charge. Mechanical altitude meters that measure the pressure of the air and convert it to altitude have been around afaik since WW1 and I’m sure for faar long before that. Could also be a digital altitude meter. It’s not so complicated at all really.
We jump with mechanical altimeters shaped like a watch on our wrist that you can get for $20, it’s super simple mechanics
Definatly, he manually liberated his main to avoid making the situation worse and probably deployed his reserve chute soon after he cleared the formation.
Okay woah the fuck?! Is there some backstory here….I feel like this would be all over the news considering that poor soul at the end was plummeting…
Edit: Didn’t think about a back up chute when writing this comment
Don't have specific backstory, but as a skydiver myself i can spread some light on the situation.
These guys are doing what's know as "canopy formation", one of the discipline in skydiving, where you jump from 2000m and have to make different figures with your team while your chute is opened, usually big pyramids like we see here. This is a perfectly normal so far.
But the guy on the left, with the white canopy, seem to be coming in fast and overshoots his target. This caused his canopy to wrap around the guy to his right. That's fairly rare, as skydiving canopies tend to be fairly stable, as you can see with all the other guys. Not exactly sure why it happened.
In cases like this where 2 skydivers become entantled, the procedure is for the lowest person to liberate his main (you have a handle that when pulled, disconnects you from your parachute) and then open his reserve chute. So he clearly fucked up his entry into the formation, but the guy reacted correctly in this dangerous situation. He probably opened his reserve soon after getting away from the other guys and landed safely.
As for the guy that got wrapped, also it's not an ideal situation, he would probably be able to remove the canopy, or if not possible, as long as he can see and access the controls of his own canopy, he should be able to land safely.
Would also love for backstory.
Left to wonder if he cut himself loose to save the others and died or had a back up chute and survived...
Where the heck is the reddit detectives when you need them!
No parachuter is ever going to jump without a backup chute. It’s not like it’s an optional piece of kit that just some people have, it’s as essential as the primary chute.
This discipline is called CRW (canopy relative work) in which the goal is to create canopy formations. It’s not uncommon to get wrapped up when flying so close together, so these people know what to expect.
Most parachute containers (backpacks) these days have a system that causes the backup parachute to be automatically deployed when the main parachute is cut away. In a canopy formation, this would actually be counterproductive because it would cause the backup parachute to fire right into the mess that has already been created, likely causing a bigger entanglement that cannot be cut away. During a CRW jump, they will disconnect this system; that’s why you see this guy return to free fall. He is creating vertical space between him and the group so that he can safely deploy his reserve parachute.
Doesn't matter whose "at fault" for making a mistake. It wasn't intentional. And EVERYONE of these stupid assholes thought this dumb parachute pyramid was worth risking their lives to do. Everyone there chose to gamble, and whatever happened was what they were willing to risk. They weren't doing it to be safe.
Why is this comment so hard to find? They setup a wildly stupid stunt and everyone is jumping on the last guy that tried filled the spot.
It was fucking stupid to stack divers in a config like this in the first place.
Before I read the comments I was thinking about some little kids birthday party and a dead guy landing in the pool. Then I thought that would make a good CSI episode.
Why do these videos never leave a link or any context for the video? People are invested and need to know how it all works out. Take this video for example, I'd love to know what happens! Does he land perfectly safe in a bounce castle? What if he was on a bluetooth giving his coordinates and had his friends waiting on the ground with a trampoline? Maybe he falls through an open Ikea skylight and lands safely in the ball pit....but now just like who my father is ... I guess I will never know.
This guy did Papa’s reserve that’s why they cut the video short so you wouldn’t see him live.
When you’re doing this type of sport activity the thing that you practice most is not dying .
It is very common for these pyramids to get fucked up and for this to happen.
These guys don’t go out there and make a pyramid their first try — many fails ;)
They still have enough altitude to pull this together using reserve shuts, but nobody better panic, or hesitate. You can not open the reserve until the conflicting shuts are delt with, or it will wrap up too.
the guys a dickhead, but they also all are.. why would anyone even consider getting that close to one another when ur technically falling out of the sky
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I would hate to be the guy that messed that one up
Well he didn’t have to worry about it - he’s the one that died.
Nah, backup chute. He cut away to avoid making a bad situation worse.
Yea im sure that guy was fine but what about the guy he wrapped up like a burrito with his parachute?
He probably also has a backup chute if he needs to use it.
>He probably also has a backup chute if he needs to use it. I think he probably did in fact "need to use it"
yeah...he just couldn't ***reach*** it...
His parachute seems fine, so he would probably land with it instead of risking getting tangled
I was talking about the guy wrapped up like a mummy, backup chute means nothing if you can't ***reach*** it
His parachute seems fine. Probably will have a rough landing, but he'll live
Unless he wouldn't know where or when he is landing because he couldn't see shit
Naa he wasnt that high up he might have not used the back up and let his body absorbed impact of the fall
They the burrito guy certainly had a backup.... Locked up somewhere inside the chute-tortilla
Using your back up chute in this situation is a garanteed death. If he tried opening it while wraped is the other's canopy, most likely would lead to the reserve getting tangled as well. In the case, his main was still stable and controllable, the safe thing to do would be to land with it.
Yeah just gonna have a blind landing but will land.
Technically, he’s going to land either way.
Pretty much the only certain part of parachuting eh?
and that's the best ***kind*** of land...
😅
You just went from "guaranteed" to "most likely". So you really have no idea?
Remember: using your backup chute is faster than repacking.
The voice in my head read that with perfection
That guy now has 2 backup chutes
They all have backups. If he can’t recover he will cut away and pull the reserve.
El Flying Burrito 🌯 🪽 🫡
U can't actually think they doin this shit without a backup chute ?
“I’m either a hero or suddenly it’s not my problem anymore”
I'd hate to be addicted enough to adrenaline and ego to be in that video at all.
I went skydiving once and on the ride back I told the instructor it was fun but more of a one time bucket list thing. The expense/time/risk vs the payoff just wasn't worth it for me. Like it was a several hour expensive ordeal for 3 minutes of entertainment. He said he wished he had been capable of that calculation years ago. He found himself needing to do increasingly crazy shit to get any satisfaction until a friend died when they were trying wingsuits.
Yeah I did 1 jump and was like cool check that off never need to do it again. Was it fun? It was great! But I instantly felt I had completed jumping out of airplanes for the rest of my life.
Exactly. And then eventually they'll push the boundaries and smash their legs into a thousand pieces trying to get that GoPro video of hugging the cliff side.
I’ve jumped out of several airplanes but this is some shit I would never have any interest in. Not putting my life in several other people’s hands for the gram.
Same. Diving with a group is one thing. Stacking with chutes out is another.
I wouldn't say ego but adrenaline junkie makes you do wild things where regular activities don't fulfill. Like those deep caves filled with water and some people LOVE being 2 inches above the water line with very very little room. Absolutely crazy shit I wouldnt go caving like that but I sure would tandem jump than by myself.
Ego convinces you that a group of people are skilled enough to survive this attempt without incident. The adrenaline was the ramp. Ego made the jump. It's one thing to trust yourself. It's another to trust a group of others and all the circumstances involved around them.
I skydive since 6 yrs, now became my job, my dream job. I'm not a adrenaline junky, no much ego here too.. the guy in white canopy fucked up but had a good fast call, no fatalities happened on this 'stunt'. Don't judge without understanding.
Knowing that makes you smart enough not to hop on that airplane, right? Or no? Idk
Looks like he detached himself and probably had a back up parachute? Hopefully…
he gift wrapped the dude above
"Surprise! Guess who?"
I think I’d rather get a dick in a box
Flashbacks
Any day of the week, and preferably every day of the week
Who wouldn't want a dick in a box? My wife gets one every birthday and Christmas. That has nothing to do with our pending divorce btw.
God.
He did it on purpose. I saw the same move on the movie Drop Zone
Not me I’d be like if I’m going down y’all coming with me! I’m a hater like that!!!😜👍🏼😎
🤣🤣
Most recreational parachutes have backups. It would be stupid not to have one.
Yep, he cut the chute & deployed a reserve
I’ve never parachute jumped but I am 100% sure they always have a back up/reserve parachute.
You just have to make sure that you bend your knees when you land otherwise.
Everyone always has a reserve chute. Of course he did. Video just cuts before he deployed it.
And this is why the majority of sky diving accidenta involve experienced proffesionals
Well yeah no shit. Every sky dive includes an experienced professional. If I go skydiving for the first time, I'm strapped to ya experienced professional. And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional and can sky dive by myself.
> And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional There's an in-between level as experienced, but not professional.
You're only a professional when it becomes your profession.
Buy your chute on ebay or craigslist, watch some youtube videos, and pay a crop duster to take you up as high as his plane can fly...you don't have to be strapped to nobody!
Actually during skydiving classes you're not strapped to anybody, but you jump with an instructor untill you've done enough jump to "graduate". And then you're still considering a novice until you've done a certain amount of jumps
I’ve only jumped once, and that was by myself. It was with a static line though. The experienced dude was on the ground with a walkie, telling me what to do.
Did you do this recreationally or as part of military service? It seems like something that, even with a mechanism handing pulling the parachute, would be dangerous. Did you have any sort of training leading up to it?
It was at a boarding school I went to. No military or anything like that, just a fun experience for us students (aged 14 - 17 at the time). We had one day of training, which was like 4 hours, before the day of the jump. The training mostly comprised of looking at different pictures of opened shutes, while learning to identify whether or not they had opened correctly. Then we learned the emergency procedure. How to detach the shute, and open the reserve, in case shit went horribly wrong. Then we jumped the day after, at a height of 1 km from a Cessna. Scariest part was crawling out under the wing, and willingly letting go. An onboard instructor actually kicked my legs off of the wheel, because I hesitated too much. The rest was very easy and intuitive in my opinion. Went mostly without issue throughout the time the school did these events. Most of the time, worst thing that happened, was students missing the landing zone, and ending up in random fields or backyards lol. The school had one, more serious accident however, a few years before I attended. A shute failed to open, and the student panicked and did not open the reserve. It deployed by itself at around 300 meters. He went through the windshield of car on the parking lot. Somehow without injuries.
That’s crazy. I can’t tell if it sounds awesome or terrifying (especially given the age). I’m sure that’s one of those things that’s probably really intimidating going into it, and then once you do it, it becomes something you’re glad you got to do.
It was great. Slightly sketchy now that i’m thinking back on it 10 years later lol. But a great experience. The landing zone was right next to my dorm. I remember getting the gear off, going straight to my room, grabbing a coke and then went back to watch my friends jump. It was a great place to be young.
Boarding schools sound AWESOME!
"Okay now jump out of the plane. Good job my bill is waiting for you on the ground."
professional means earning money. you can be experienced without earning money.
> And I'll keep going and keep being strapped to an experienced professional until I am also an experienced professional No that's not how it works. You don't become an experienced skydiver by doing tandems any more than you learn to drive by riding in the passenger seat. You don't have to do a tandem at all - you can go straight to AFF or static line training. If you do AFF, your first jumps with an instructor holding on to you (not strapped to you). You have your own parachute, and you're on your own once it is deployed, but you have a radio. There are 7 AFF levels and after that you will be jumping solo. To be considered experienced or become any kind of professional usually requires at least a few hundred jumps. The skydivers I've known who do it for a living all have well over a thousand jumps.
being experienced =/ professional... why do you think there are many experienced drivers out there who are shit? Just because they have 100k hours under their belt, doesnt mean they're professionals
Maybe they had a back up chute ? ( optimistic)
Every skydiver always has a backup chute, you can’t jump without it. It will also automatically deploy at 300m during a fast fall in case the skydiver would fall unconscious.
In that case, do you think he was aiming to cut the rest and deploy the backup to possibly prevent less injury?
Exactly, that’s what you do if the main canopy fails, you cut it off with a handle you pull out of the harness and then deploy the reserve one manually with the second handle.
This is correct. In that instance, you want to pull, get away from the tangled mess, and use the highly reliable reserve. The ones tangled in any sort of canopy mess, DO NOT want to use their reserve until they are untangled, as the reserve will tangle as well, and two chutes even if both inflated, is worse than one, bc you can’t control it, the chutes are more to the side than straight up, yada yada. It’s just bad. You want above you clear when you pull.
How does this work? How does it detect you are at 300m?
No idea of the technical specs other than that the deployment is made by a literal (small) explosvie charge. Mechanical altitude meters that measure the pressure of the air and convert it to altitude have been around afaik since WW1 and I’m sure for faar long before that. Could also be a digital altitude meter. It’s not so complicated at all really. We jump with mechanical altimeters shaped like a watch on our wrist that you can get for $20, it’s super simple mechanics
Definatly, he manually liberated his main to avoid making the situation worse and probably deployed his reserve chute soon after he cleared the formation.
Professional skydivers always have a backup parachute. You don't have to be optimistic
Okay woah the fuck?! Is there some backstory here….I feel like this would be all over the news considering that poor soul at the end was plummeting… Edit: Didn’t think about a back up chute when writing this comment
Don't have specific backstory, but as a skydiver myself i can spread some light on the situation. These guys are doing what's know as "canopy formation", one of the discipline in skydiving, where you jump from 2000m and have to make different figures with your team while your chute is opened, usually big pyramids like we see here. This is a perfectly normal so far. But the guy on the left, with the white canopy, seem to be coming in fast and overshoots his target. This caused his canopy to wrap around the guy to his right. That's fairly rare, as skydiving canopies tend to be fairly stable, as you can see with all the other guys. Not exactly sure why it happened. In cases like this where 2 skydivers become entantled, the procedure is for the lowest person to liberate his main (you have a handle that when pulled, disconnects you from your parachute) and then open his reserve chute. So he clearly fucked up his entry into the formation, but the guy reacted correctly in this dangerous situation. He probably opened his reserve soon after getting away from the other guys and landed safely. As for the guy that got wrapped, also it's not an ideal situation, he would probably be able to remove the canopy, or if not possible, as long as he can see and access the controls of his own canopy, he should be able to land safely.
This guy chutes.
You say rare but in this video we watch 3 different pairs get wrapped. That's nuts!
Thanks for the info, looks scary as anything even *if* nothing goes wrong.
he looks like he came in on his reserve
If he already had to use his reserve chute then still attempted the stunt that would be insane 💀
He’d already taken out another group of skydivers before this and had to ditch his main chute.
I'm surprised he had the mindset to get it hard
could have just used his sock.
At those altitudes I think I would have done more than that in my reserve
Would also love for backstory. Left to wonder if he cut himself loose to save the others and died or had a back up chute and survived... Where the heck is the reddit detectives when you need them!
No parachuter is ever going to jump without a backup chute. It’s not like it’s an optional piece of kit that just some people have, it’s as essential as the primary chute.
As someone who doesn't skydive or know about this stuff at all, I greatly appreciate you teaching me they're essential/non optional.
Tell that to base jumpers!
A lot of those jumps don't have time for a backup pull
Only a suicidal idiot would jump without a reserve chute. He cut away to alleviate the situation and deployed his reserve.
This discipline is called CRW (canopy relative work) in which the goal is to create canopy formations. It’s not uncommon to get wrapped up when flying so close together, so these people know what to expect. Most parachute containers (backpacks) these days have a system that causes the backup parachute to be automatically deployed when the main parachute is cut away. In a canopy formation, this would actually be counterproductive because it would cause the backup parachute to fire right into the mess that has already been created, likely causing a bigger entanglement that cannot be cut away. During a CRW jump, they will disconnect this system; that’s why you see this guy return to free fall. He is creating vertical space between him and the group so that he can safely deploy his reserve parachute.
From one skydiver to another, thank you for posting a reasonable comment. Some of these people have no idea what they are talking about.
Just here to thank the jumpers with the energy to educate whuffos. Lord knows it ain’t me.
Um, I may be 16 Beers deep but I believe this is a little fucked up
16??? Shit man the suns still up
Yeah I should probably reflect on this tomorrow
Yeah, and when you’re done just let me know when and where for next Saturday.
Fok sakes
In your time zone perhaps
They are wearing backpacks I'm sure it's a backup chute!
Doesn't matter whose "at fault" for making a mistake. It wasn't intentional. And EVERYONE of these stupid assholes thought this dumb parachute pyramid was worth risking their lives to do. Everyone there chose to gamble, and whatever happened was what they were willing to risk. They weren't doing it to be safe.
Stupid fucking stunt.
Why is this comment so hard to find? They setup a wildly stupid stunt and everyone is jumping on the last guy that tried filled the spot. It was fucking stupid to stack divers in a config like this in the first place.
And the photographer had a massive heart attack and died.
Fuck that in the first place. Too many variables! Not taking the chance.
They all deserve a Darwin award. Morons.
Why don't skydivers tell jokes about failing parachutes? Because they just can't see the gravity of the situation!
bruh lol
If you're the guy wrapped in the chute when the other one cut free; how do you get it off with all the wind resistance?
🔪
Too much time on their hands
Before I read the comments I was thinking about some little kids birthday party and a dead guy landing in the pool. Then I thought that would make a good CSI episode.
This sport is for the people who feel skydiving isn't dangerous enough on its own.
from para to poopchute in 4 seconds
Why do these videos never leave a link or any context for the video? People are invested and need to know how it all works out. Take this video for example, I'd love to know what happens! Does he land perfectly safe in a bounce castle? What if he was on a bluetooth giving his coordinates and had his friends waiting on the ground with a trampoline? Maybe he falls through an open Ikea skylight and lands safely in the ball pit....but now just like who my father is ... I guess I will never know.
There is always that one person that fucks it up for the rest of us.
LEROY JENKINS
A how to shit yourself in mid air manual😭😭😭😭
Most likely had a reserve
Surely they had a reserve?
He’s ok right?
Hopefully he packed a spare!
Probably should have cut his main chute sooner
man if only there was a way this could have been prevented
There's an easy way to avoid this. Not attempting stupid shit like this.
I’m doing all kinds of backflips and styling before I die
Fucking Steve, always messing things up.
Chute happens.
I pray they got a backup parachute packs cuz boy, why tf y’all flying inna pack like y’all seagulls n stuff
To think this wouldn’t happen is unreasonable.
One bad apple. At least he had the sense to cut away.
He had the rest of his life to figure it out.
I would hate to play with life on the edge like that
So basically this gut killed at least one person?
aaaaaaaaAAAAAAHHHHH
Why don’t they just stay home and mount each other?
*AUDIBLE GASP*!!
People down below: ITS RAINING MEN… HALLELUJJAHH
That's pretty stupid imo, already a dangerous sport and making it more dangerous by being close to each other
With our parachutes combined, I am...
Aim for the bushes
Atleast the one that messed up was “the chosen one”
“If it can go wrong, it will go wrong”
IDIOTA
Dude, no joke. 3 seconds in, "Wow, they're really close, that isn't safe!"🤣
for those who wonder! He is still ALIVE in heaven![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|flushed)
U would think these parachute pros would no better to be so close to one another
This guy did Papa’s reserve that’s why they cut the video short so you wouldn’t see him live. When you’re doing this type of sport activity the thing that you practice most is not dying . It is very common for these pyramids to get fucked up and for this to happen. These guys don’t go out there and make a pyramid their first try — many fails ;)
They all have back ups.
White parachute colonized that formation
They still have enough altitude to pull this together using reserve shuts, but nobody better panic, or hesitate. You can not open the reserve until the conflicting shuts are delt with, or it will wrap up too.
That had to be the worst feeling on the way down
Did that guy die
Thank God the video ended, that dude could’ve gotten hurt.
Does anyone know if they survived? People are mentioning backup parachutes
They all survived, backup parachutes indeed.
First rule to parachuting class don't be "that guy"
What they think they a flock of fucking birds or some shit, this is just dumb af
the guys a dickhead, but they also all are.. why would anyone even consider getting that close to one another when ur technically falling out of the sky
Can somebody please provide some background on this? They had backup chutes, right?
There's always a reserve chute. He cut away on purpose and then deployed his reserve.
"GOOOOD DAAAAMMMMMITTTT GREEEEEG" - Bottom left parachuter
Those two guys at the right looked to be in a bad spot as well
Backstory
Ma, look what I can do! No hands!
DAMNIT
Did he survive?
He’s okay, right?
You just knew that mf coasting in was gonna fuck shit up 😂 This boy showing up to the gliding practice like Patrice Starfish
Fuuuuuuuu😳😳😳😳
Dude really said I’m not going out alone
That is parachute-kun, right there. Do better in the next life.
Thought it's pubg in the beginning .. I was like hmm hot drop lets goo .
Wow what a dick.
It’s interesting how the whole “construction” tilts so easily when his unsupported weight is added to the rest.
Goddamnit Steve 🤦♂️
How many sides would a dice need to display the chances of a parachute failing in that group?
The guy with the blue chute at the beginning noping out just in time.
Fortnite
He just had to look down
What could go wrong 😑
I love how stupid ppl r . What did they think was gonna happen flying next to 20 other parachuters
It wasn't a parachute fail...it was a dumb fuck
Dammit, Pat Arthur !
He ded
Who thought this was a good idea?