@@arctic_ita no it does not cut it away automatically. This is not a Single handle system. You can clearly see the cutaway handle in front of the camera as mainside goes to pull the reserve.
@@theginganinjaofficial You're right, I read the question upside down and i believed he was asking what about the main canopy remaining in the bag after a cut away (disconnected but inside). In this case it's dangerous because the reserve popping out may deploy the main canopy and if it's not cut away they could get entangled. However the emergency circumstances didn't gave him the time to pull the cutaway first. Sorry for the confusion.
Both instructors wearing snag hazards, reserve side let go, leaving main to go cross body and pull reserve.... yeah, good save, but what a shit show. Then again, armchair quarterbacking is easy too
@@patrickswayze2596 AFF videos are used as training aids and not required. The video is property of the instructor and they can do as they please with it. They dont have to credit the DZ or jumpers or anything.
Lawndart Productions I’m far from arm chair judging here, but if it’s an instructional video, there should be more info, or any info to be more precise about what happened, how it happened, and how it ended. The video was cut short so we don’t know how it ended apart from your very fast responding CFI managing to cut away and pull his reserve for him! I’ve been flying planes since 15, skydiving since 17, over 20 years experience with a D level licence with over 5000 BASE jumps behind me. I know this sport which is a lifestyle for me with aviation an entire lifestyle for my family and I. Something in the description would be much more helpful as a ‘training aid’, because we only see the worst of it, not how it all ended?...
This is why I’m straightening out my legs completely right before I deploy each time when I do my AFF. This sport requires a bloody checklist of things you got to be aware of.
Not necessarily. The student pretty much wrapped the bridal around his own leg by holding on the the PC and reaching back instead of just pitching it to the side.
@@galt820 Pilot chute may be trow out to the rigth avoiding the bridle to be caugth by the feet. Is the container to big for her? Arch body signals the instructor may did = ✌😛 I did my AFF early 90's Blue skies!
That second instructor literally caught the canopy as it was coming out and held it from opening (so the student wouldn't break their leg). First instructor pulls the reserve. Epic stuff. Watch it in .5x speed
(N00b here). Watching this, I don't understand how this entanglement doesn't happen more often? How do you throw the thingie and never hit your bent-back feet?
@@vampiresforesl I'm still a noob, but having read into this stuff I might be able to answer this. It's all about positioning. You can see the student moves their foot a little towards their body, so that's how the pilot chute (the thingie) gets tangled. Watch it in 0.5x speed from 0:49 on. If the student kept a good position this wasn't as likely to happen. It's a mistake probably most likely to happen with new students. With your first few freefall jumps you'll always have two instructors and nowadays they almost always have a gopro on their helmet so you can see for yourself what you did well and not so well. The instructors have done a great job here.
GREAT Instructors is an UNDERSTATEMENT! Both worked to save student's life. The rig was too big imo and also legs were not out far enough for deployment. One instructor catches the bag as the other tries to undo the pilot chute/ keep student from flying away and having leg ripped off! GREAT catch at the end to successfully pull reserve! They saved that students life! They are each owed a keg! Blue Skies!
On my first jump part of AFF, I experienced a degree of ‘sensory overload’. I was in a much worse position than I thought I was- I genuinely felt like I was holding a good position but my brain just couldn’t handle all the info coming in. Fortunately it was corrected- but I’ll never forget that initial bombardment. Its a mixture of fear and extreme fun!
shotgunmatt1 On my first AFF jump I experienced the same type of sensory overload. Time seemed to speed up more than my brain could keep up with. The instructors were giving me hand signals to arch, bend legs, etc... I did my practice touches but completely forgot about checking my altitude. Instructor pulled my chute and I thought something had gone wrong. Got on the ground and they told me we were at 5,000 feet. Felt like 10 seconds before he pulled it, not 35-40. I never forgot to check my altitude after that first jump.
Yeah me too. Messed up the exit, so me and my instructors where tossed around. It was like my whole brain just completely froze. When I came to it I was like.. Oh shit I got tasks to do! Managed to do them and pass though. But man, those initial seconds where crazy.
More of an learning video for the instructors. Looks like the motion to pitch the pilot chute freely has been limited. But a great job by the Instructors.
Wonderful job by the instructor. I saw three mistakes that the student made. Firstly, his knees were too bended. Secondly, he kept the pilot chute handle in his hand for too long, and thirdly, he should have tossed the pilot chute away toward his side than throwing it toward his back. I am new to this wonderful sport, so, please correct me if I am wrong.
I can't believe all these comments complimenting the instructors like they did something special. The instructors were both pulling on the bridal from separate ends which made it impossible to remove. No one pulled the cutaway handle, despite the title of the video. The instructor did pull the reserve handle, but the student still had a horseshoe malfuction with a two-out situation. I don't know what happened in the end, but it looks like these instructors and the student just got lucky that it turned out okay, no thanks to the instructors.
I used to wear army surplus paraboots, reasoning that I’d protect my ankles. Then somebody explained that I’d be better off wearing trainers that I could push off if ever I was entangled. I never wore boots again!
Wow your guys are amazing instructor's for being able to think that fast during that deployment. 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 I gotta give that applause. timing, altitude,awareness got to be on point and that you guys did great! Im sure the student was very thankful!✌🏽🫶🏽
Hello Klara B.J, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Two observations, first the container was too big for his/her body size. Second, his/her right foot was not extended like it should have been...it was almost touching their ass during the pull which allowed the entanglement.
"first the container was too big for his/her body size." that's not for you to say. You can't tell just from the vid and no the gap between his back and rig isn't indicative of container too big. Second observation is really a "captain obvious" thing, every tom, dick and harry can see that. It seems the more important observations went totally over your head.
Porqué el instructor le agarró la mano al momento de la apertura si el estudiante ya había encontrado el puño bien? Creo que ahí estuvo el error ya que no le permitió estirar bien el brazo para arrojar adecuadamente el pilotín. Blue skies.
Gustavo Urbina A mi también me lo hicieron en mis saltos AFF y la explicación es que deben taparse con su mano al abrir tú el paracaídas porque las líneas pueden enrollarse en el casco del instructor...y entonces es cuando el alumno y el instructor lo tienen muy crudo para salir de esa situación, a menos que su casco tenga cutaway y lo pueda liberar. Un saludo ;)
First intructor after pulling students reserve shute he even gave double look above him while he himself are very close to the ground, he pull his perashute way later then two of them
A stop action replay of the sequence shows the altimeter at 2000' when the instructor dumps the reserve. Plain and simple, they ran out of time. The instructors have to have time to deploy also.
When you pull the reserve do you have to release the main chute first, as in is it a 2 step process, or does pulling the reserve release the main chute at the same time
@@xBoddahhh so how come he didn’t have both canopies ? I don’t understand, it seems he only has the reserve but at no point has there been cutaway of the first chute. Thanks
Both are possible and it's up to the jumper which configuration he wants. Student rigs normally have a Reserve Static Line (RSL) that automatically causes the reserve to deploy when the main is cut away. For students you want everything to be as simple as possible.
waw ,,, great job instructor , specially its his 1st jump AFF,,, great job not letting him go ,,, your the best
Adamz Az, damn straight! That instructor earned his pay and then some!
akairborne I didn’t see them cutting away, only pulling the reserve. Does it cut-away automatically?
@@adamg8101 Yes, even if you pull the reserve before opening the main.. it'll go away coz it's disconnected.. unless it remains entangled on you!
@@arctic_ita no it does not cut it away automatically. This is not a Single handle system. You can clearly see the cutaway handle in front of the camera as mainside goes to pull the reserve.
@@theginganinjaofficial You're right, I read the question upside down and i believed he was asking what about the main canopy remaining in the bag after a cut away (disconnected but inside).
In this case it's dangerous because the reserve popping out may deploy the main canopy and if it's not cut away they could get entangled. However the emergency circumstances didn't gave him the time to pull the cutaway first.
Sorry for the confusion.
That’s some bad ass instructors! I’d fly with those guys any day! 🤘🏻
Jason C I wouldn’t 😂 reserve side let go, lost control and left
ThatCrazyNinjaGuy there’s more to the video but she’s used it without crediting the pilots or school!..
Both instructors wearing snag hazards, reserve side let go, leaving main to go cross body and pull reserve.... yeah, good save, but what a shit show.
Then again, armchair quarterbacking is easy too
@@patrickswayze2596 AFF videos are used as training aids and not required. The video is property of the instructor and they can do as they please with it. They dont have to credit the DZ or jumpers or anything.
Lawndart Productions I’m far from arm chair judging here, but if it’s an instructional video, there should be more info, or any info to be more precise about what happened, how it happened, and how it ended.
The video was cut short so we don’t know how it ended apart from your very fast responding CFI managing to cut away and pull his reserve for him!
I’ve been flying planes since 15, skydiving since 17, over 20 years experience with a D level licence with over 5000 BASE jumps behind me.
I know this sport which is a lifestyle for me with aviation an entire lifestyle for my family and I.
Something in the description would be much more helpful as a ‘training aid’, because we only see the worst of it, not how it all ended?...
Those 2 instructors were amazing. Instant reactions and proper responses.
Good job you guys!
This is why I’m straightening out my legs completely right before I deploy each time when I do my AFF. This sport requires a bloody checklist of things you got to be aware of.
Legs up in this position your flying backwards. Spend 5 mn in the wind tunnel
@@briangilley5093listen to your instructors. What you just viewed almost never happens.
Great job by both instructors! First one tries to clear the bridle while the second deploys the reserve. Great work
Wrong, first one tries to clear the bridle, second one holds on to the bag already out of the container and then the first one pulls the reserve.
These instructors are total badasses
Aff instructors , awesome!
When they make saves like this ,
PRICELESS!!!!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent job by instructors! Cool calm and collected!
Solved the situation like a pro.
That instructor earned his check that day, props to that guy for real... Hell of an instructor!
Wow! What a instructor job! Thankx for him for not letting him go by himself on his first jump! Blue Skies Kid
Seriously awesome flying. I can’t believe how fast that went. Nice save and great reserve pull.
S.O.B.!!!! Wow!!! Man these guys are nothing short of super hero’s!! The guy gathering the lines as they spill out is the shite! Dang!!!
finest instructors on the planet! Sick video
Hats off to the Instructor who pulled the reserve handle! Incredible 👏
Didn't have his legs extended out enough at the pull. Great work by the instructors!!
thanks for the explanation
Not necessarily. The student pretty much wrapped the bridal around his own leg by holding on the the PC and reaching back instead of just pitching it to the side.
@@galt820 Pilot chute may be trow out to the rigth avoiding the bridle to be caugth by the feet.
Is the container to big for her? Arch body signals the instructor may did = ✌😛
I did my AFF early 90's Blue skies!
That second instructor literally caught the canopy as it was coming out and held it from opening (so the student wouldn't break their leg).
First instructor pulls the reserve. Epic stuff. Watch it in .5x speed
(N00b here). Watching this, I don't understand how this entanglement doesn't happen more often? How do you throw the thingie and never hit your bent-back feet?
I couldn't fully appreciate this until you pointed it out and I slowed it down. The reaction by the instructors is phenomenal
Holy **** I just noticed that 😳 amazing
@@vampiresforesl I'm still a noob, but having read into this stuff I might be able to answer this. It's all about positioning. You can see the student moves their foot a little towards their body, so that's how the pilot chute (the thingie) gets tangled. Watch it in 0.5x speed from 0:49 on. If the student kept a good position this wasn't as likely to happen. It's a mistake probably most likely to happen with new students. With your first few freefall jumps you'll always have two instructors and nowadays they almost always have a gopro on their helmet so you can see for yourself what you did well and not so well. The instructors have done a great job here.
GREAT Instructors is an UNDERSTATEMENT! Both worked to save student's life. The rig was too big imo and also legs were not out far enough for deployment. One instructor catches the bag as the other tries to undo the pilot chute/ keep student from flying away and having leg ripped off! GREAT catch at the end to successfully pull reserve! They saved that students life! They are each owed a keg! Blue Skies!
¡Impresionante!, me da gusto al final pudiste llegar sana a casa a subir el vídeo, hace que sienta escalofrío.
Two of the best instructors I have seen in my life
On my first jump part of AFF, I experienced a degree of
‘sensory overload’. I was in a much worse position than I thought I was- I genuinely felt like I was holding a good position but my brain just couldn’t handle all the info coming in. Fortunately it was corrected- but I’ll never forget that initial bombardment. Its a mixture of fear and extreme fun!
shotgunmatt1 On my first AFF jump I experienced the same type of sensory overload. Time seemed to speed up more than my brain could keep up with. The instructors were giving me hand signals to arch, bend legs, etc... I did my practice touches but completely forgot about checking my altitude. Instructor pulled my chute and I thought something had gone wrong. Got on the ground and they told me we were at 5,000 feet. Felt like 10 seconds before he pulled it, not 35-40. I never forgot to check my altitude after that first jump.
Yeah me too. Messed up the exit, so me and my instructors where tossed around. It was like my whole brain just completely froze. When I came to it I was like.. Oh shit I got tasks to do! Managed to do them and pass though. But man, those initial seconds where crazy.
@@maximilianjohandson3382 Indeed! same experience!
That's some like Call of Duty stuff right there! Awesome that's why your an instructor.
the guy holding the bag... what a hero
Honor to the instructors! They did everything they could. Badass
Those instructors rock! I hope that didn't deter you from continuing.
Yeeeah!!! I 275 jumps now :D
AMAZING JOB INSTRUCTORS!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!
wow. What a first AFF jump!
More of an learning video for the instructors. Looks like the motion to pitch the pilot chute freely has been limited. But a great job by the Instructors.
Not to mention main side wearing a snag hazard....
Enhorabuena a ese profesional menos mal que están ai es por algo gente muy preparada
Dammmm that was an epic save! Great job to both instructors! Blue skies
That’s why you are instructor dude!!!
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Both instructors pull bridel so nobody of them could untangle it.
I need to watch it in slow motion, everything happened so fast, this guys are awesome
Wonderful job by the instructor. I saw three mistakes that the student made. Firstly, his knees were too bended. Secondly, he kept the pilot chute handle in his hand for too long, and thirdly, he should have tossed the pilot chute away toward his side than throwing it toward his back. I am new to this wonderful sport, so, please correct me if I am wrong.
"Me cago en Dios" at the end 🤣🤣🤣
1:12
SI SEÑOR, QUÉ PEDAZO DE INSTRUCTOR!!
Holly cow! I'll jump with those instructors anyway! Bravo!🤟
Very well done top instructors
When an AFF instructor says "NOT on MY watch!!!!"
I am not much on the bottom of container pilot chutes. Looks like a horseshoe malfunction waiting to happen.
Best instructor EVER
AFFI are the best frill instructors in all of parachuting.
Omg! Qué nervios que al primer salto del curso pasase esto. ¡Qué gran instructor!
Después de eso ya nada malo puede pasar
@@faiser7588 eso pensé yo!
Very professional ! Lucky student !
I'd fly with those AFFI's any day!
WOW! Nice work getting the reserve out from the main side!
Great skilled instructors
5 stars to them instructors, absolute professionalism.
Este instructor es la OSTIA
Ole por ti !!!!! Me cago en Dios
jajaja un crack!
Instructor 🤙
Get Save!! You Owe Beers!!! That Cut away Handle Grab was The Best. Problem Solved. I guess he Failed that jump.
that's insane the instructor was able to hold on after almost falling and then in a second locating the cut away handle and pulling it
It looked like he pulled the reserve without cutting the main first? Can someone explain that part, I’m beginning AFF
Super instructers. They saved his life.
Me alegrs que todo saliera bien y hayas continuado en el deporte. Blue skies
gracias!!!!
instructor, good job!
I can't believe all these comments complimenting the instructors like they did something special.
The instructors were both pulling on the bridal from separate ends which made it impossible to remove.
No one pulled the cutaway handle, despite the title of the video.
The instructor did pull the reserve handle, but the student still had a horseshoe malfuction with a two-out situation.
I don't know what happened in the end, but it looks like these instructors and the student just got lucky that it turned out okay, no thanks to the instructors.
same thoughts
Amazing job
Extremly Great Job!!! Respect!!!
the way grabbed any hug on to deployment bag was bad ass
Man if I ever go skydiving, I'l definetely go without shoes
I used to wear army surplus paraboots, reasoning that I’d protect my ankles. Then somebody explained that I’d be better off wearing trainers that I could push off if ever I was entangled. I never wore boots again!
Wow your guys are amazing instructor's for being able to think that fast during that deployment. 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 I gotta give that applause. timing, altitude,awareness got to be on point and that you guys did great! Im sure the student was very thankful!✌🏽🫶🏽
Should the cut away not have been pulled 1st to prevent entanglement with reserve? (Newbie here)
Props to the student for not panicing, made it possible for the instructors to save him.
Hello Klara B.J, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Two observations, first the container was too big for his/her body size. Second, his/her right foot was not extended like it should have been...it was almost touching their ass during the pull which allowed the entanglement.
"first the container was too big for his/her body size." that's not for you to say. You can't tell just from the vid and no the gap between his back and rig isn't indicative of container too big. Second observation is really a "captain obvious" thing, every tom, dick and harry can see that. It seems the more important observations went totally over your head.
Did the instructors cut away for him too or just pulled the reserve then he had to cut away on his own? Sorry didn’t catch that part
just pulled the reserve! I landed with the main canopy hooked on the foot
Porqué el instructor le agarró la mano al momento de la apertura si el estudiante ya había encontrado el puño bien? Creo que ahí estuvo el error ya que no le permitió estirar bien el brazo para arrojar adecuadamente el pilotín.
Blue skies.
Gustavo Urbina A mi también me lo hicieron en mis saltos AFF y la explicación es que deben taparse con su mano al abrir tú el paracaídas porque las líneas pueden enrollarse en el casco del instructor...y entonces es cuando el alumno y el instructor lo tienen muy crudo para salir de esa situación, a menos que su casco tenga cutaway y lo pueda liberar. Un saludo ;)
Чётко сработали!👌
Я ученика состояние даже не представляю
Holy shit pause at 1.02, he almost fell out of his rig!
Smooth operator
Woooow!!! Gran frase del instructor: "cago en Dios!"
lo mejor del video Mihai jajajajajja
If it happen not with student , how we can fix it !? Do we need to try to fix it or just cut away ?
Good save!!!!!!
Level master!
Great job by both instructors! Does anybody see that Yellow Jumpsuit Instructor prevented the horseshoe mal?
Why didn't they gave him a hand sign to extend his legs? great save either way!
Вау. Это жесть, на первом уроке
un genio!!! ame la parte que dice.... Me cago en dios! jajajajjajajaja
es lo mejor del video!
Dónde fue el salto?
I did not see him pull the red release I thought that is to release main canopy ?
Инструктор красавчик
Played it at 0.25 and it still all felt fast
Paraquedas reserva foi acionado!
First intructor after pulling students reserve shute he even gave double look above him while he himself are very close to the ground, he pull his perashute way later then two of them
Wow!!
Great Job, 😯
Can someone please explain why did they pull the reserve without cutting away first?
my question
A stop action replay of the sequence shows the altimeter at 2000' when the instructor dumps the reserve. Plain and simple, they ran out of time. The instructors have to have time to deploy also.
Yah like the other guy said, no altitude, no time ... just an all out shitty situation
@Carson Hopper that big blue bag you see is probably the freebag for the reserve.
Don’t fall don’t fall.
Ninja instructors, well done! Did it end up in a double out?
Pretty sure he ended in a quad zero due to the volumetric force of which he was traveling..
@@UnderFunded_inc ... wat
@@alexandrelevesque2581 everything ended ok... :)
LOL
"Mi cago in d..."
did the instructor deploy the reserve here?
Yes.
Jujuju skydive!!! Yiiihaa haha
Good job
Minha nossa!
When you pull the reserve do you have to release the main chute first, as in is it a 2 step process, or does pulling the reserve release the main chute at the same time
Usually two handles; cut away and reserve. Student gear sometimes has some variations. Here just the reserve handle was pulled
@@xBoddahhh so how come he didn’t have both canopies ? I don’t understand, it seems he only has the reserve but at no point has there been cutaway of the first chute. Thanks
I'm wondering the same thing...
Both are possible and it's up to the jumper which configuration he wants. Student rigs normally have a Reserve Static Line (RSL) that automatically causes the reserve to deploy when the main is cut away. For students you want everything to be as simple as possible.
@@lpb3731 the main canopy was inside the bag and hooked to my foot, it did not open
👍👍😊👏👏👏👏👏👏
And that’s why it’s important to maintain arch during deployment... I myself struggled to not kick the legs in AFF
I still dont know why some AFF schools use a handdeploy during the 7 level jumps...
What is the possibility of parachute failure: Pretty small
What is the possibility of 2 parachutes failing at the same time: Pretty big
Hope he left a tip lmao
Why is the deployment handle so far back? Mine was actually on the leg strap, much easier to get to.