I remember when my late father (an Army Special Forces E-8) came home from HALO training in the 1960s. He showed me how big the binder was that contained all of the HALO information, and said that none of it mattered unless it was inside his head.
I have so much respect for all military personnel who pass this school. It's a hard school to get through. The special operators are so some best in the world.
I was a Paratrooper from 50th Sig, 18th Air Corps Ft. Bragg . Got the classic static line injury in 89. This is the best way I can advance what I couldn't get to do. Lots of Respect for you my brothers, 🎩s off to ya! Airborne 🪂 All The Way! Who-Wa
Graduated that course before the SEAL Team MFF training was moved to San Diego (Otay/Jamul). Both are Beautiful DZs ! I love it so much I made another 6000 sport jumps before I called it enough in Nov '14.
Free fall is an awesome thing the ride up can put your mind through a lot of concern ounce your out it's all good. It opens and before you know it your on a plane going back up again.
To keep it 100, The Nazi Salute was actually stolen from The Romans. Us Americans actually used it in that way to pledge allegiance, way back when we could have open love and respect for our beloved country before these pussies began taking our traditions and changing our American way of life because their Commie feelings were hurt...
When I was jumping out of the Waynesville (Ohio) Sport Parachute DZ in the late '70s, we were working on a deal in which we could do a HALO jump at Wright-Patterson AFB, from a USAF aircraft with oxygen, etc. As I remember, we were going to have to pay the government, and it was going to be very expensive, something like $75 per person per jump. We were to use military HALO gear (helmets, oxygen masks/bottles) and aircraft (I believe a C-130), and our own chutes. This never came about, but I would've loved to have gone out at 30,000 feet and free fallen down to 2,800!
@@user-qx5nk6qg2b Well, I don't care what "people would really believe," that's my memory of the situation. It was talked about by one of the senior members of the Waynesville Sport Parachute Club as a possibility, with the details I mentioned. Who knows- it might have been proposed as a joint jump with members of a Wright-Patterson sport jump club. As I said, it never happened. You can "lmfao" all you want, but that's how I remember it. And I have a very good memory.
Ah yes, I remember the good old days! I would not have changed a single second; even the spinning and horseshoe malfunctions. Puts life in perspective.
What ever dude. Taught by some of the best in the 80s. Frances N. plus. Never thought this was that cool to make vids on it. 10 plus years in Spec Ops doing this more then 30 years ago. MC-3 MT1XX
The only real mistake that I saw was at the end it appeared the student did not look up before unstowing the toggles to make sure there is no problems with the canopy.
Not the student, students don't wear cameras. After you accrue enough experience, you can tell whether your canopy is functioning or not without looking but more to your point he does actually look at the canopy.
1:22 Are they constantly controlling their flight to stay stable and facing downwards like that, or does it just happen naturally when you fall? (Nice view from way up there!)
Constant control. It’s mostly about having a good arch and staying relaxed. When you Learn to not fight the wind it’s much easier. Think about it like having you hand out the car window and notice how every little movement makes your hand jerk
Is it me or was none of this actually HALO? Maybe it was training for eventual HALO jumps but none of the jumps were above 12k~13k ft. And it looked like he was opening pretty hi for a HALO.
BTW, the best is when you absolutely need to pee.... Flip on your back, get under someone you don't like, aim and,,,... better avoid the instructors tho...
Halo ???? Huh uh. Nope not HALO. No oxygen masks.,this is freefall only. HALO in my days was from above 15,000 auto open chute at 8000 with O2 mask free flow bottle in the chute pack. 1962 in altitude chamber at little rock Before jump.
This music is too aggressive.It's dark and isn't good for you.You guy's need to toughen up too.Come visit Selmer.We'll teach you how to do it,ok.Well,I highly doubt you'll ever be as bad ass as we are but I think we could possibly getcha a little rougher around the edges.
I remember when my late father (an Army Special Forces E-8) came home from HALO training in the 1960s. He showed me how big the binder was that contained all of the HALO information, and said that none of it mattered unless it was inside his head.
I have so much respect for all military personnel who pass this school. It's a hard school to get through. The special operators are so some best in the world.
I was a Paratrooper from 50th Sig, 18th Air Corps Ft. Bragg . Got the classic static line injury in
89. This is the best way I can advance what I couldn't get to do. Lots of Respect for you my brothers, 🎩s off to ya! Airborne 🪂 All The Way! Who-Wa
Much props to these guys being able to be stable with that gear hanging on their legs.
These instructors definitely have to be commended. Obviously doing what they love to do.
I remember when I did the course in '87 back at Bragg. i still can't believe they paid me to do this! RLTW baby!
Graduated that course before the SEAL Team MFF training was moved to San Diego (Otay/Jamul). Both are Beautiful DZs
! I love it so much I made another 6000 sport jumps before I called it enough in Nov '14.
6,000 sport jumps! Holy moly! Sure beats my 136...
Hardcore brother. Hooah!
Hey! I jump there every week!! It is beautiful. AAD --3---.
No BASE??!!
@@-Opiate- Not a single one. I did some ground support, just never got into it.
Free fall is an awesome thing the ride up can put your mind through a lot of concern ounce your out it's all good. It opens and before you know it your on a plane going back up again.
Jim Farrell This guy skydives
Once not ounce.
@@ericrobinson4282 You're really correcting spelling of someone's 3 year old comment? Yikes.
It's a RUclips comment, not a damn essay.
0:53 oh this is german army?
That would have been the Wermacht.....where this type of technology didn't exist and now the Bundeswehr.
Haha. Beat me to it. I did Nazi that coming
To keep it 100, The Nazi Salute was actually stolen from The Romans. Us Americans actually used it in that way to pledge allegiance, way back when we could have open love and respect for our beloved country before these pussies began taking our traditions and changing our American way of life because their Commie feelings were hurt...
I don't have the best memory, but I don't forget DZs.. The big Circle gives it away.. Phillips DZ, YUMA ... The Jump @ 4:21 is from the Twin Otter ..
not even out of the plane and my palms are sweaty lol
What a blast. Thanks for sharing.
Woo, glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding
When I was jumping out of the Waynesville (Ohio) Sport Parachute DZ in the late '70s, we were working on a deal in which we could do a HALO jump at Wright-Patterson AFB, from a USAF aircraft with oxygen, etc. As I remember, we were going to have to pay the government, and it was going to be very expensive, something like $75 per person per jump. We were to use military HALO gear (helmets, oxygen masks/bottles) and aircraft (I believe a C-130), and our own chutes. This never came about, but I would've loved to have gone out at 30,000 feet and free fallen down to 2,800!
Stop. Lmfao
@@user-qx5nk6qg2b Why "stop" and "lmfao?"
@@701CPD Do you really expect for people to believe the military would take on civilian liability for $75? Lmfao
@@user-qx5nk6qg2b Well, I don't care what "people would really believe," that's my memory of the situation. It was talked about by one of the senior members of the Waynesville Sport Parachute Club as a possibility, with the details I mentioned. Who knows- it might have been proposed as a joint jump with members of a Wright-Patterson sport jump club. As I said, it never happened. You can "lmfao" all you want, but that's how I remember it. And I have a very good memory.
Im a ex-military jumper. What ur posting is bs. Theres a difference between halo and haho jumps. U dont need oxygen at halo jumps
Good choice of song 🤘🤘🤘
Circle of awareness, pull you ripcord and don't lose it or you owe the Jump master a case of beer, piece of cake.
Exactly this happened at my first jump. 🤣
@@АлександърЯнков-т8р 🙃
The view's great. Apart from that nothing much happens.
Ah yes, I remember the good old days! I would not have changed a single second; even the spinning and horseshoe malfunctions. Puts life in perspective.
Boomer Nah, fuck horseshoe mals lol
You fucken lieing shit... only thing you jump out of was your bed don't try to take credit for something you didn't do
Hey, I'm Don. I was with the 18th Air Corps, Ft. Bragg in 89. You are the Man brother! Who-Wa Airborne 🪂!
Exited to do my own parachute training next year
The amount of Freedom! Job definitely be greenlit
Am i the only one that was actually head banging to the music. I fucking loved this music.
National Guard Grunt me too
What ever dude. Taught by some of the best in the 80s. Frances N. plus. Never thought this was that cool to make vids on it. 10 plus years in Spec Ops doing this more then 30 years ago. MC-3 MT1XX
The only real mistake that I saw was at the end it appeared the student did not look up before unstowing the toggles to make sure there is no problems with the canopy.
Not the student, students don't wear cameras. After you accrue enough experience, you can tell whether your canopy is functioning or not without looking but more to your point he does actually look at the canopy.
That is appropriate music to watch the US military at work.
I see there building a hydron collider there lol sick jumps tho, cant wait to Halo Jump
2:17 he almost fell down
No oxygen....no halo
Nice jump
a lot of time to work...nice conditions to learn
THAT TRANSITION TO MUSIC XD
awesome video and great parachute jumpers in way lookalike fun to me even though they were training thank you
That looked more like HAHO jumping.... They were still a ways up when they opened their chutes
Theres a certain height Until they fall Too fast
HALO? Seems the opening is not so low altitude.
For the land of the free an the home of the brave 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚓️⚓️⚓️
Watching this video I dozed off.... that's how frickin' comfortable I am with my HALO skills!
1:22 Are they constantly controlling their flight to stay stable and facing downwards like that, or does it just happen naturally when you fall? (Nice view from way up there!)
Constant control. It’s mostly about having a good arch and staying relaxed. When you Learn to not fight the wind it’s much easier. Think about it like having you hand out the car window and notice how every little movement makes your hand jerk
Im an ex-military jumper. It all depends on your body, shoulder and hand movement
My height phobia is screaming just by watching this.
Sick as fuck dude awesome!'
What kind of salute is that
Nice jumping! - anyone know the name of the song that starts at 1:04????
Viking 87 motionless in white
Thanks!
Great vid. Thanks. Nellis?
Yuma proving ground, AZ.....
2:54 Is it acceptable for your rig to look like that when jumping?
how tf did he have the camera man jump with him so many times. I never had him jump with me. Only my instructor
00:52 my dude straight up throws us a Nazi salute lmao. My little goose stepping, heel clicking friend.
baby bird
I thought "LO" meant "low open"!
Its a certain height until they fall to fast
Anyone whho love this pla watch wingsuit without parachute
So during an actual mission is all the parachuting equipment left behind? I imagine there is probably no way to recover it after a gunfight.
Usually you recover your chute, situation dependent
Song name?
Found it. America by Motionless In White
Is it me or was none of this actually HALO? Maybe it was training for eventual HALO jumps but none of the jumps were above 12k~13k ft. And it looked like he was opening pretty hi for a HALO.
Agm Smith it’s the MFF school, it’s training
I'm assuming this is at the proving grounds?
PUBG - Miramar
Volume is way down on this,
AATW
Cookie G3 Helmet
wow i know this guy
Ich bin der falshimjager
The perks of the job
BTW, the best is when you absolutely need to pee.... Flip on your back, get under someone you don't like, aim and,,,... better avoid the instructors tho...
قال الله تعالى(وَاكْتُبْ لَنَا فِي هَٰذِهِ الدُّنْيَا حَسَنَةً وَفِي الْآخِرَةِ إِنَّا هُدْنَا إِلَيْكَ ۚ قَالَ عَذَابِي أُصِيبُ بِهِ مَنْ أَشَاءُ ۖ وَرَحْمَتِي وَسِعَتْ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ ۚ فَسَأَكْتُبُهَا لِلَّذِينَ يَتَّقُونَ وَيُؤْتُونَ الزَّكَاةَ وَالَّذِينَ هُم بِآيَاتِنَا يُؤْمِنُونَ) . الآية. هُنْهَ شَيْءٍ ۚ انتهى كلامي انا عادل عبدالله ابراهيم الشعلان الغامدي العربي الأدمي عربي القرأن
this is no h.a.l.o jump
Halo ???? Huh uh. Nope not HALO. No oxygen masks.,this is freefall only.
HALO in my days was from above 15,000 auto open chute at 8000 with O2 mask free flow bottle in the chute pack. 1962 in altitude chamber at little rock Before jump.
★★★★★ ♥ ♪
Did anyone see that salute?
moon moon That was not a salute. It was the jump signal. I see what you mean though.
This music is too aggressive.It's dark and isn't good for you.You guy's need to toughen up too.Come visit Selmer.We'll teach you how to do it,ok.Well,I highly doubt you'll ever be as bad ass as we are but I think we could possibly getcha a little rougher around the edges.
Lots of HA, ...no LO.
I thought this would be funny
2018 and Trump is your commander in chief!.., lmfao
I thought Bush was a doozy but Trump is a whole different ball game.
Trump the 4 times draft dodger being commander in chief.., priceless!!
Lmao how come I find you freaks ranting about Trump in the most random places
Pubg real life mod
For his second, he has great control right off the tailgate
Funny enough,I was thinking the same thing.