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yeah i stopped watching ...."you'd be better off not having anything around you weighing you down" also "but the stuff around you can also save your life"
im not sure if it would be the best desision to go with your head first. this way u would be dead instantly right? i wouldnt have to feel the pain at all.
You probably wouldn't feel anything after 1/1000th of a second when talkin about landings in this situation. The fall is what would give anxiety and terrifying thoughts & feelings. I always said I'd jump out a plane one day. This video made me choose to go metal detecting on a beach one day instead
The knees bent and the arms together to cover your face and midriff is called a PLF by the US army (Parachute Landing Fall) and back in 1991 I fell 60 feet during a rock climbing fall off of a bluff and going into a PLF saved my life. Lots of broken bones because I hit a rock on bottom when I rolled when I hit the ground, but I survived. And I know it wasn't an astronomical fall like the ones you described, but it was far enough and I can vouch that the actions you provided to the viewers of this video concerning surviving such falls do work :)
I don't know the exact situation of you falling experience, but for climbing is generally better to oper up your legs and arms in the attempt of controlling the contact with the wall. But if you are falling to an horizontal surface and or without the rope cutting your fall, then it's probably better to do what you did. Personally I prefer to die then being cracked up, but it's personal feeling. Happy that you survived
@@headdown1I think they are saying that some people sometimes survived, not that it's guaranteed. If you think about it, it's not so different from high speed car or motorbike accidents. Some people survived incredible situations while others died in such theoretically less dangerous impacts. I myself had two absurd crashes, not high speed but I was still floating in the air inside the car and get out with nothing in both cases. But I had close people telling me their stories and many of them definitely felt the "hand" of god saving them, and they were at high speed, 150 or plus km/h. Believers or not, there are always exceptions. Some people survive absurd situations and others die in stupid absurd ways. This is another way to see god. Others interpretation leads to chaos theory. But generally speaking, all survivors end up speaking of god somehow. Or at least feeling it. Generally, sometimes you just have the inspiration to do or not do something in a specific moment that will make the difference, maybe small, but enough to save your life
It makes no sense to say landing on water is as bad as landing on concrete. Sorry, not buying it. According to this SAME VIDEO you need 1 metre to break your fall. Well, if you fall in water you get that meter and more.
Paul R the surface tension of the water stops you from going in as easily as if you were just walking in. When you first hit the water. The surface tension won’t break, and it’ll feel like you’re hitting concrete
I was falling but didnt know how to survive it so I googled it in the air and this video saved my life! Because you know I had so much time in the air to watch this whole video! You got yourself a new subscriber!
@@bobjoebo8933 haha I fractured a bone in my foot just by landing the wrong way on a flat skateboard trick, it was about 2 months before it was fully healed
if you think 1 in 100k youtube users might be in such a situation you are underestimating aviation technologies. Edit: OK its 1 in 10mil so you're not underestimating them that much.
This video deserves an oscar! Deathbed humour combined with extensive research makes it a horror movie worthy of Wes Craven. Thanks for the tips, dude, see you on the way down!
@@DebunkedOfficial You know that sound that wind makes when you fall out of a plane, that's the exact sound the joke just made when it went over your head.
When you talked about temperatures, I'm surprised you didn't mention the temperature rise that occurs from the friction of air. Isn't it pretty substantial? I am a skydiver, and everytime it was pretty chilly up there (about -20/-25 degrees celsius), we would be cold in the plane, but as soon as we jumped, we heated back up and it felt pretty natural.
If you are feeling your temperature going up do to air friction in atmospheric pressure anywhere on Earth, you gotta bigger problems. You wouldn’t even be a smear.
@@muhanadkhleifat3102 the injuries of the fall make me think that would be better try to accelerate the fall making a diving position to get instantly killed when you hit the land ... So you dont break your skull, pelvis, members and organs and suffur for months on a hospital bed with no guarantee of full recovery
This video made me sweat so much, this might be one of my biggest fear. I remember seeing the video of that guy whose parachute didn't open rite and landed in a bush, he was on the news he had a GoPro on his helmet and he was waving to his family members goodbye because he didn't think he was going to make it
My dad recounted a story of a skydiver he jumped with, who had both parachutes fail, but was lucky enough to fall in a patch of mud on some farmland. He walked away mostly uninjured. Obviously the guy decided never to jump again.
Not really obvious. I knew one jumper who had a similar experience. He was very badly injured, but I'm sure he would have jumped again if he weren't wheelchair-bound.
if you were falling and keep changing from the forward momentum and backward momentum for moving yourself midair would you eventually slow down enough to just land on two feet?
@@anashira4072 is that a question? Because you only gonna adding more horizontal momentum (which is very seperated from vertical momentum from your falling) which is previously 0 if you just falling straight down. Moving in horizontal does not affect your vertical speed (at least not in this case).
In 2010 I was rafting the Deleware water gap with my friends, and we saw a bunch of locals cliff jumping. There were two jump points, about 10 and 20 feet that people were going from. Then one guy said “who wants to do Kamikaze with me?” I said hell ya! So we climbed maybe 100 yards downstream, and got to this cliff that he claimed was 70 ft. Obviously, I have no idea if this was accurate… but I assure you, looking down from it, it was HIGH. We raft there annually so I’ve passed that same spot many times with many people, and they all agree 70 feet looks “about” right. Anyway, I jump and make the mistake of immediately pencilling, rather than flailing and trying to slow my fall and then straightening at the last second. I hit the water basically vertical with butt clenched and feet locked and straight, but leaning very slightly left. The impact I felt shocked me in a way I’ve never felt or could convey… I can’t explain the force. It ripped my bathing suit clean off my body, and the ENTIRE left side of my body, from lower leg to shoulder, was bruised to hell. I used to be a hockey goalie and would routinely leave with welts that looked like pictures of galaxies they were so multicolored. This put them all to shame. Luckily other than being banged up and the embarrassment of having to climb back in my raft butt naked, I had no real injuries, but the ride home was extremely uncomfortable to say the least. Moral of the story, the water isn’t much better, if I had landed any less vertical idk what would have happened, I’m sure I would have shattered some bones. If you land flat I have no illusion you’d be dead. Don’t jump from high places to impress your friends, lol. The worst part was some chick was recording it with her phone, but she wasn’t in our group so I never got the footage. Only proof is my friends word and a shredded bathing suit.
You realize falling from a height like that into water would be harder than concrete but okay. I mean theres more plane survivors that land on concrete than there are survivors from falling from the golden bridge into water.
@@jasminemasters7480 This is a sentiment we all learn very early on but then most of us learn around highschool that that is only the case if the water is as calm as can possibley be and the surface tension of the water is maintained. if it's rough and wavey as hell then a body of water is absolutely where you wanna be landing. It's absurd that this guy doesn't realise this.
@@sketch3744 He says that the reason why landing on water is bad its because it does not compress not because of surface tension plus the force of impact will knock you out and you will end up drowning.
When ever I fly commercially I always bring my parachute with me. It’s considered carry on. So I put it right under my seat. I always said the government should make everybody Skydive and get a license, kinda like a drivers license. If you fly commercially often. Skydiving is an amazing sport. Being scared is what it’s all about in the beginning. And when you leave the plane, all those scary feeling go away. So on that note when you are falling belly to earth (box position) at terminal velocity, you are traveling around 5.5 seconds for every 1,000 feet. So I would wait till I was 500 ft off the ground to go feet first. 5 seconds doesn’t sound like a lot of time. But in free fall it’s considered a life time. And going feet first to early will make you gain speed.
@Gary Dodgson you wont freeze to death in 2 minutes. And you'll be conscious again when you have oxygen and open your chute. Doesnt mean you should bring a parachute to a plane but it can definitely save your life
Unless you're an experienced skydiver / wind tunnel expert, you cannot achieve these body positions in freefall. The G force / temperature / uncontrolled rotations will knock you out in seconds. Have a good flight.
Surprised my dads story isn’t in here. He told me during the war he managed to shoot down three planes which made him a prime target so he got shot down, they also shot holes in his parachute which he actually pulled off mid flight since it made him easier to shoot at. He then directed his fall into a river bank and landed using karate technique. He was behind enemy lines so had to hand fight his way out. His friends couldn’t believe their eyes when he strolled in the pub that night and told them the story of how he survived with only a slight bruise on his knee and some cuts on his knuckles from his hand fights.
Scott Mantooth Yeah. Normally I wouldn’t stoop to dropping names, but Aqua Man is my Realtor. He’s also got hook-ups in the mortgage industry that’s been under water since the meltdown in 2008.
@@cptnhero6116 when you are free falling over the ocean there will be no one to get you out of there so i would even die on impact instead of drowning or getting food for an shark or something
The one time I went sky-diving I had that sickening feeling of watching those treetops coming closer and closer. Feeling like a human-kabob I cursed those idiots who convinced me to jump out of a perfectly good airplane...I just managed to miss the bushes to land in a field dirt-lumps about a kilometre off target! As I had to drag myself back across roads, barb wire fences and mud covered fields. I was boiling mad...until I saw what had happened to the guy they threw out of the plane before me! His parachute opened but, due to high wind conditions and improperly flaring his chute, he managed to do a great great interpretation of a planted carrot! He survived with a broken back and liquified ankles...quite a mess! I actually felt quite lucky.
This is rlly helpful since I accidentally slipped off my ship in space and it’s gonna take about years to fall inside earth. This is gonna be really helpful by the time I enter in
Well, technically, you would have been falling all the time before anyway. Orbiting a planet is an equilibrium of sheer velocity, pointing away from the planet, and falling towards it. The combination is like falling towards your horizon. That's why you have been feeling weightless whilst in orbit. Falling to Earth would only be possible, if you decrease your velocity that sustained your orbit. The fact that spacecraft have to endure such high temperatures during re-entry, is due to the sheer velocity at which they have been orbiting Earth. High velocity causes high friction dissipation of energy. Felix Baumgartner jumped in 2012 from a balloon at 39 km height. He was not orbiting Earth, so, he only had to face gravity acceleration. His velocity grew at first to quite high values, but, as the lower atmosphere resisted more and more, that grew to the usual terminal velocity of a skydiver.
Could try having one foot hit the ground before the other, and be in a slightly less than vertical position so that the shock-wave doesn't travel straight up your spine. Just crumple your legs (one after the other)... I only fell from about 5m like that, max speed roughly 35Km/h (from splat calculator. About 1/3 average terminal velocity). It hurt a lot! (A real good limp, thought I'd broken a leg), nice impact bruise up one shin, but no breaks, and no lasting damage. A real oh sh*t! and awkward fall moment.
accident logic. the odds of being in a plane crash are extremely low, she's involved in one of those: (no opinion as to her bad luck) she lands in an area with trees and snow: "OMFG she's so lucky"
I mean its better then if you land on concrete or water, you'd die instantly like that. snow softens the blow and the trees catch them like a spider in a web
@@gorillaenjoyer871 That's... Not her point. She was saying people tend to think getting a safe place to land like in heavy snow makes her lucky, but don't think much about the fact that her being in a plane crash was incredibly unlucky. The odds of being in a plane crash are way lower than the odds of landing in snow/trees.
But at least your body's not destroyed still got recognize by your family, not just like another victim of plane disaster that no jumped out, their body will got destroyed and hard to identify
Okay, for anyone that has actually spent a lot of time around hay, consider it similar to a thorn bush or trees. Some of the straws are very sharp and, if pointed the wrong way and depending on what you are wearing (to some extent) or (to a much greater extent) if it is with something attached, can be dangerous.
I was raised on a farm, I think you are talking more about straw than hay. Straw is made from stock, it is waste that is used for bedding because there is no nutrient value, hay is made from grasses (alfalfa usually) for feed. That being said, both are not going to be a safe landing as most of the time they are compressed into bales or rolls so there is not going to be much cushioning, if anything the straw might offer a little more because the stocks are larger and hollow.
@@The_Story_Channel You are correct, I did say the wrong thing. That said, seems to me that you'd have to be pretty lucky regarding the angles, as it sure seems to poke in pretty good if it is pointing upwards, especially if embedded in anything. I mean it would collapse of course, but it could poke in a fair bit first. Like slapping the top of a bale versus the side. The amount that it is compressed certainly matters though to.
I remember being told of a man who fell off the Sydney Harbour bridge while it was being built, and, just before he hit the water, he took off his tool belt, so it hit the water first. This broke the surface tension of the water, making the fall much softer (still broke a leg, but he survived).
Insanely, I had thought about this before seeing this video. My thought was that I would grab a blanket in the cabin before breakup or jumping out the door. Holding onto the blanket would be a small version of a failed "roman candle" parachute deployment, and might give you that added margin. Actually, I hardly fly at all anymore, so it's "academic" for me.
As long as you can hold onto the blanket the entire time of your freefall. Grab a pullup bar and just hang there. Time how long you can hold on. Even a minute and a half is really hard. Anything more than a 20,000 foot fall, and you'd probably black out because of thinner air. So a 20,000 foot fall slowed down with blanket to 50 feet per second, (good luck surviving 50 feet per second), is still 20k/50 = 400 seconds ~7 minutes. Seven minutes of hanging on at 1/4 of your terminal velocity. If terminal velocity is 200 feet per second, and you weight 140 pounds, the force of the air resistance is also 140 pounds. Since air resistance goes roughly to the square of the velocity, 50 feet per second wind force of your body would be only 1/16th of 140 pounds or only 9 pounds. which means for your acceleration to be zero, the other 140-9=131 pounds of drag needs to be handled by the blanket you spoke of. So now you are trying to hang on to the blanket for SEVEN MINUTES with 131/140 = over 93% of you body weight. I doubt you could do it. Sorry.
Actually, landing in water, with a deceleration distance of 10-15 feet, most of which is turned into heat energy in the water, is FAR better than landing on concrete, where the deceleration distance is about 3-5 inches, most of which is turned into shredding your bodily tissues. I used to jump off the 63' cliffs at a large inland lake, landing at approximately 43 mph, as calculated based on both height and time of fall. Rough, yes. But a 63' fall onto concrete, or even dirt, is usually fatal, whereas landing feet first in water feels more like being tackled during a pop warner football play. No big deal. Twice the velocity means four times the energy, though, so at 80 mph, it packs one heck of a wallop. STILL WAY BETTER THAN SMACKING INTO THE GROUND.
You're not taking into account the incompressibility of water when it is hit at a higher speed. At low speeds the water will part and slosh out of the way. At high speeds the water will act like a solid, and there is little difference between smashing into a lake of water or a frozen lake of ice. It isn't the difference in impact energy that kills you with high speed verses low speed water impacts, it's the lack of compression (and sloshing) of the water during high speed impacts.
@@jasonwalker9471 Check out the video where Mythbusters dropped dead pigs from helicopter to concrete and water. They busted the stupid "water is the same hard as concrete" myth. The pig falling to water basically "survived".
Take one big orange traffic cone on every flight, while falling use it to create more drag and before slamming into the water turn the tip down to smoothly wedge open the water. Shh, I feel better now...
great, so the next time I free fall due to an airline explosion I'll calmly remember what I learned here and use in to practice. Thank you very much :)
Similar thing happened here in U.K few months back....Person was chillin in the garden on a sun lounger and a guy hits the ground 10 feet from her! He was trying to enter the country by hiding in landing gear section of plane..passed out during flight because of cold etc and then fell out when the plane dropped its landing gear. That shit would ness with your buzz man.
Lucky that i’m just stay in my house, because i’m a coward so if i in a situation like that, i would wish that I’m dying on the air than fall down into the ocean, imagine the pain and how many bones gonna broke after that
Wow, you are dumb... all you have to do is perform the box position and the world (literally) will do it for you. terminal velocity you achieve by entering a balance between the air resistance and the gravity force, these forces are opposite pointing to each other which means when you reach the terminal velocity, you don't accelerate your speed anymore which means your speed is constant at maybe 200 miles per hour. If you think that's math, you're wrong. That's basic physics for idiots.
@@CeRz you just recited what he said in the video and math is the most important part of physics as you need to determine the units of your height and weight and a grasp on how much time you have before you plummet to death , if you think math doesn't play a role in physics then you're more of an idiot than anyone else you're trying to sound smart to , hopefully maybe you'll be in caution of your ego as it drives you to be a stupid prick.
@@justyourfriendlypebble8943 I didn't say that. Can you read? I was speaking from the scenario while you are in the air you idiot. You don't have to execute any mathical equations while in the air to notice if you have performed the box position correctly or not. Learn to think before you type. Physics is math everyone knows that. But you don't need math if you know the theory behind this. Get the fuck out of here and never respond again.
@@justyourfriendlypebble8943 I didn't recite shit btw. I know everything about this from my own physics classes. All I was curious about in this video is how you should land and increase your chances of surviving. I already know the "while in the air" part. Maybe you should be cautious about your ignorance since it drives you to be a stupid prick.
The best thing you could do is when you travel is have a parachute already strapped onto you when you aboard the plane and who cares if the passengers look at you as if you are crazy but at least you will see another day and sadly they won't...✈️☠️⚰️
8:45 Imagine falling 18,000 feet and not only surviving, but being able to hobble away with nothing more than a twisted knee... In my head I would hear the words of that guy in _Life of Brian_ after the space ship crash: "Oh, you lucky bastard."
@@abdouaboud7490 that doesnt work from to high bc hay bale reduces your fall dmg by 75%. From that high thats death in mc, but if you fall in a boat or a horse you should be fine
wow this was helpful, they said I had 15 minutes and 7 seconds before we hit the floor but it was very hard to hear when the air is rushing against your ear, now I'm stuck in the Gobi Desert
@@kobifarag6393Now this is a battle of cheap jokes...Your mom is so fat that Spain found her floating in the ocean and claimed her as the New Continent. 😅
With automatic opening parachute you impact at around 6 m/s velocity. Once I landed in mud (20m away from barbed wire, so could have been worse) and had muscle pain in the legs even weeks after. Just unimaginable people survive without a parachute.
I went skydiving twice people don't realize it but the drag force against you is pretty strong it can be hard to keep your arms straight for instance, you literally feel all your weight just as if you were laying down on the floor.
@@quanityexl5865 The only time I was scared was when I was standing next to the open door and had to take my hand off the bar Look up it up, I have paid someone to record me and it's on my channel If you do, I suggest you skip to 2:38
What's the highest you have voluntarily jumped from? (no parachutes!)
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Thee balcony of a story building
like 4 stairs up a staircase
A play structure
Imagine watching this through falling from a plane then you getting an ad
Ghnb Trcv lmao
Bruh best comment out here
You just hope its an ad you can skip😁
much worse? double ad
An unskipable ad-
If I'm falling I'm just gonna see how many flips I can do.
nice
Honestly
Do a barrel roll!
you should enjoy the world as much as you can even at these harsh times
That's a good idea
Imagine watching this while falling, you would be dead cause of how long it took to get to the point
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yeah i stopped watching ...."you'd be better off not having anything around you weighing you down"
also "but the stuff around you can also save your life"
Just use 7:40
Hahaha
Worth ha!
I love how he asks us not to land on water as if we are controlling the situation
Well you can steer... but yeah, most of my flights are trans-Atlantic soooo... I'm screwed
EL PRIMO
@@felixidadex yes I'm 😏
@@bugoween4787 Bro I also play brawl Stars and I make content of it!! Nic to meet you
What will happen if we land on middle of a ocean
Just turn off fall damage
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/gaemmode C
Chris as hit the ground to hard
Got commando pro on
Anyone remember the cheat code I could’ve sworn it was left right left right R1 R2 L1 L2 square triangle
"Don't land in water"
Minecraft players: *Years of academy training wasted!*
haha good one
You minecraft players are all drooling apes I swear lol
bish wat ?
@bish wat Do you not know what a question mark means? I got zero clue why you tagged me to say unoriginal
Kyren Boblet you don’t get an opinion if you say “bish what”
** Person falls after a plane explodes and barely survives **
Guinness World Records: *"CONGRATULATIONS!"*
Amanda Kay underrated
I know right? I was like "what the hell? "
Read this as soon as it was brought up in the video damn near pissed myself
I mean who would do that
Yeah lol that would be so Friggin funny!
It's amazing how many decisions you can make in a free fall
Like someone said earlier, from the time you leave the plane you have the rest of your life to figure everything out.
Me: "I won't be watching this video."
My Mind: "Just in case "
Patrick Cervantes x2
For real. 😂
Lol
😂😂
Heh *nice copycat*
Great news is, if you’re falling from that height, you have the rest of your life to figure out how to land!
Hahahaha 😂
That’s dark 😅
Well said!
Nice
hold up-
This video gave me anxiety just imagining how any of these landings would feel.
same
Imagine the pain that lady who fell 35,000 feet felt..
U wouldn’t feel it adrenaline would be so high it would just feel like a normal fall but after a couple hours it’s gonna hurt
im not sure if it would be the best desision to go with your head first. this way u would be dead instantly right? i wouldnt have to feel the pain at all.
You probably wouldn't feel anything after 1/1000th of a second when talkin about landings in this situation. The fall is what would give anxiety and terrifying thoughts & feelings. I always said I'd jump out a plane one day. This video made me choose to go metal detecting on a beach one day instead
The knees bent and the arms together to cover your face and midriff is called a PLF by the US army (Parachute Landing Fall) and back in 1991 I fell 60 feet during a rock climbing fall off of a bluff and going into a PLF saved my life. Lots of broken bones because I hit a rock on bottom when I rolled when I hit the ground, but I survived. And I know it wasn't an astronomical fall like the ones you described, but it was far enough and I can vouch that the actions you provided to the viewers of this video concerning surviving such falls do work :)
Glad to hear u survived but I'm trying to see what this position looks like?
That's some great tips u gave
Glad you made it out of that and thanks for sharing your experience. :)
His tips are absolute nonsense. I've got almost 900 skydives, and this video is just entertainment, based on fantasies.
I don't know the exact situation of you falling experience, but for climbing is generally better to oper up your legs and arms in the attempt of controlling the contact with the wall.
But if you are falling to an horizontal surface and or without the rope cutting your fall, then it's probably better to do what you did.
Personally I prefer to die then being cracked up, but it's personal feeling.
Happy that you survived
@@headdown1I think they are saying that some people sometimes survived, not that it's guaranteed.
If you think about it, it's not so different from high speed car or motorbike accidents.
Some people survived incredible situations while others died in such theoretically less dangerous impacts.
I myself had two absurd crashes, not high speed but I was still floating in the air inside the car and get out with nothing in both cases.
But I had close people telling me their stories and many of them definitely felt the "hand" of god saving them, and they were at high speed, 150 or plus km/h.
Believers or not, there are always exceptions.
Some people survive absurd situations and others die in stupid absurd ways.
This is another way to see god.
Others interpretation leads to chaos theory.
But generally speaking, all survivors end up speaking of god somehow.
Or at least feeling it.
Generally, sometimes you just have the inspiration to do or not do something in a specific moment that will make the difference, maybe small, but enough to save your life
“Don’t land on water”
Minecraft players: *visible confusion*
_WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY_
It makes no sense to say landing on water is as bad as landing on concrete. Sorry, not buying it. According to this SAME VIDEO you need 1 metre to break your fall. Well, if you fall in water you get that meter and more.
Paul R the surface tension of the water stops you from going in as easily as if you were just walking in. When you first hit the water. The surface tension won’t break, and it’ll feel like you’re hitting concrete
Dbaaaj_76 well in one of the first minecraft games (I don’t know which one), you would die if you fall from a certain height when you hit the water
@@Sickmu first games of minecraft?
imagine surviving all that but you cant swim
Almost sounds like an Alanis Morissette lyric 😉
Ainz I can’t
That’s me. And it’s the same reason I’m watching this video. 😂
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tommy vercetti (if I'm right) in GTA vice city....
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I was falling but didnt know how to survive it so I googled it in the air and this video saved my life! Because you know I had so much time in the air to watch this whole video! You got yourself a new subscriber!
It's amazing how resilient the human body can be.
and yet so weak at the same time
Meanwhile me, who broke my ankle by walking down stairs
@@bobjoebo8933 haha I fractured a bone in my foot just by landing the wrong way on a flat skateboard trick, it was about 2 months before it was fully healed
@@paradoxxgaming Oof
I broke my leg while attempting a basketball layup
Bro, just bring a umbrella with you and mary poppins your way down...
Someone actually tried this with a reinforced umbrella as part of a Skydive to test how much it would slow you down.
@@DebunkedOfficial lol
@@DebunkedOfficial bruh
@@DebunkedOfficial aaaand?)
@@DebunkedOfficial what happened to them? and are they okay?
"don't land in water"
excuse me? im in open ocean
you must not fall into ocean, find another route!
@@MrRealRiddick yeah but what happen when you don't now another route bruh?
@@visupremacy R.I.P.
Landind in a ocean must be so fricking terrible..imagine that even if you survive you wont be able to do anything if they dont find you
Noob King land head first to end it quicker.
To the 0,00001% of us who might be in such a Situation: Good Luck!
if you think 1 in 100k youtube users might be in such a situation you are underestimating aviation technologies.
Edit: OK its 1 in 10mil so you're not underestimating them that much.
BillyViBritannia Because aviation t e c n i c a l technologies have the high ground
If theres ever an EMP, there could be tens of thousands of people falling from the sky. Most still in an aircraft however.
I will never ride a plane
@@BillyViBritannia but he says its 1 in 10 million ....
Thanks for the video. I am currently falling and that’s exactly what I need. Wish me luck!
2 years ago... Are you still falling or did you land?
7:40
Bearbeitet thanks! Helped a lot!
Fuck this, i'm gonna fall in water
You saved my life! Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks mate! You’re A life safer
Shit, ads came out on 7:42
Too late for me
I think I'm going to start bringing a parachute when I travel...
What the hell XD
Or a skydiver suit
Haha exactly what I was thinking for myself! It feels like there was a reason I got this video recommended! xD
Same thought
3 seconds later: parachute fails
Me:
*falling from the sky*
Trying to search how to survive
RUclips: adding 2 unskippable ads and i died before vid started
Underrated comment lol
Classic
Best!!😅
Funniest shit ive ever read
Thats why I say adblock can save your life
This video deserves an oscar! Deathbed humour combined with extensive research makes it a horror movie worthy of Wes Craven. Thanks for the tips, dude, see you on the way down!
Me: "I don't think i'll need it..."
My Brain at 3am: *"Just incase"*
Very original 😒
Its 3:40 Am😂 And im watching it😂😂
2:58am lol
@Seth Mathieus-Wilson I've never met a pessimist as bad as you, buster
5 am here... fuck
How to survive -
Just place water right before you fall so you don't die from fall damage
You need to watch the video 🤔
@@DebunkedOfficial You know that sound that wind makes when you fall out of a plane, that's the exact sound the joke just made when it went over your head.
@@DebunkedOfficial r/wooosh
KeksnussSC 🙄 oopps
#counterstrikelogic
Don’t you hate it when you wake up and you find yourself falling from the sky
Don't you hate it when you're falling from the sky and find yourself waking up
Happens all the time lol #relatable
Don’t you hate when you up wake you and find falling from yourself sky the
Dude, that's so annoying every time!
Freee fallin~
When you talked about temperatures, I'm surprised you didn't mention the temperature rise that occurs from the friction of air. Isn't it pretty substantial?
I am a skydiver, and everytime it was pretty chilly up there (about -20/-25 degrees celsius), we would be cold in the plane, but as soon as we jumped, we heated back up and it felt pretty natural.
Fellow skydiver here. That’s just the adrenaline plus free fall is just a minute
@@samirkilachand I mean, all my instructors would tell me it's the air friction (which makes a lot of sense actually).
@@TomGeorgin not much friction at 200kph. It’s more the rapid temp increase due to the rapid descent. Plus, adrenaline…
You don’t jump from 35 thousand feet
If you are feeling your temperature going up do to air friction in atmospheric pressure anywhere on Earth, you gotta bigger problems. You wouldn’t even be a smear.
Now tell me how to survive falling in love
Reject her
Become an introvert
Go for the water
Abandon all hope ye who enter here!
Aieeeehhh❤️❤️❤️🥳
RUclips: how to survive falling from a plane without parachute!
Me: uhh, I don’t care
Also me: dude, you’re gonna regret this one day
U made my day dude! cheers
@@matmat3485 lol
Exactly what happened right now
@@muhanadkhleifat3102 the injuries of the fall make me think that would be better try to accelerate the fall making a diving position to get instantly killed when you hit the land
...
So you dont break your skull, pelvis, members and organs and suffur for months on a hospital bed with no guarantee of full recovery
Same
What I learned from this video is mainly PLANT MORE TREES
Always useful even if you don't land on them 😉
#teamtrees
teamtrees.org donate now.
This is not anout t🌲🌲you 👂😒🌴
The Dreaded Viking Don’t expect Greta or the Climate Alarmists to do so, they don’t care about the environment 😉
Wow now that I have all this knowledge I can't wait to go out and fall from a plane to put some of these techniques into practice
I'm going to test it next week just for fun, I'll hope to tell how it went next wk. Lol
@@ramblingrob4693 “3 months ago” ... well I guess someone somewhere is enjoying the silence not having to suffer the ramblings of poor old rob.
Lesson learned: always fight wars during winter.
France and Germany: PTSD intensifies
Fight = flight
Napoleon would firmly disagree
Thank God Motherland will live through another world war.
this didn't age well
Me: I’m not watching that
My anxiety: YOU NEVER KNOW!!
DrFunny LEEEL UUZEEEE ZIEEEERT
mamas. Boy_ 😂
*black dudes start dancing*
me exactly😂💔
boyscouts are always ready 😅
Thumbnail: DONT LAND IN WATER
Me: (is over ocean) Guess I'll die
Aim for a whale.
Sol Badguy yes aim for my mom
Whale-ly good choice
@@kawaiimaria941 I sea what you did there
@@Sol_Badguy_GG Or a small island.
This video made me sweat so much, this might be one of my biggest fear. I remember seeing the video of that guy whose parachute didn't open rite and landed in a bush, he was on the news he had a GoPro on his helmet and he was waving to his family members goodbye because he didn't think he was going to make it
"Ok so your parachute just failed"
"calm down."
"CALM DOWN."
"Calm down."
ŦøȺsŧɏɃøɨ oh from that other video
@@zyfixosu oh yeah same
@@zyfixosu what video?
Calm down
Calm down
Fall down
Straight to hell
@@zyfixosu yoo same
8:42 bruh if I survive a free fall I'm NOT fighting another day, no one can bother me ever again I'm not even paying my taxes anymore idc
True. Cause you will end up laying in a bed for the rest of your life.
Didn't Aegon already kill you?
Umm wtf?
hey guys I'm currently falling outa the sky rn, could someone link me the time he tells me what I should do I dont got all day here
Wow no one said anything
F
F
rest in peace buddy 😂😂
Uh
RIP 😬
My dad recounted a story of a skydiver he jumped with, who had both parachutes fail, but was lucky enough to fall in a patch of mud on some farmland.
He walked away mostly uninjured.
Obviously the guy decided never to jump again.
If, at first you do not succeed - then skydiving is NOT the sport for you!
It was also on Mars if I remember
Not really obvious. I knew one jumper who had a similar experience. He was very badly injured, but I'm sure he would have jumped again if he weren't wheelchair-bound.
great bullshit story
Parachutes never completely fail. He in fact had fabric over his head when he pulled his reserve. Mud is also like concrete at that speed. FACT
Me when watching this video: ok, now i know what to do
Me at the real situation: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (brain.exe has stop working)
🤣
Me: "what the ****!!!" *heart exe stopped working*
Brain.exe is not compatable with sMack OSX.
if you were falling and keep changing from the forward momentum and backward momentum for moving yourself midair would you eventually slow down enough to just land on two feet?
@@anashira4072 is that a question? Because you only gonna adding more horizontal momentum (which is very seperated from vertical momentum from your falling) which is previously 0 if you just falling straight down. Moving in horizontal does not affect your vertical speed (at least not in this case).
I’m typing while falling so I don’t know if it’ll wo
Gavin Ramos IV RIP
here was gavin's last words good man... good man.
Lol but wouldn’t you have had to press send first?
Tokyo RC r/woooosh
@@Zjudoransj Oh I didn't know this was Reddit thank you.
One thing you can be confident of: no matter what height you fall from, the ground will ALWAYS break your fall.
And also most of your body.
@@joanaguayoplanell4912 underrated reply
"The ground is the limit..." Jeb Corliss.
100% true.
Unless you land in the sea.
Or a tree.
Or on a building.
So not actually true at all.
In 2010 I was rafting the Deleware water gap with my friends, and we saw a bunch of locals cliff jumping. There were two jump points, about 10 and 20 feet that people were going from. Then one guy said “who wants to do Kamikaze with me?” I said hell ya! So we climbed maybe 100 yards downstream, and got to this cliff that he claimed was 70 ft. Obviously, I have no idea if this was accurate… but I assure you, looking down from it, it was HIGH. We raft there annually so I’ve passed that same spot many times with many people, and they all agree 70 feet looks “about” right. Anyway, I jump and make the mistake of immediately pencilling, rather than flailing and trying to slow my fall and then straightening at the last second. I hit the water basically vertical with butt clenched and feet locked and straight, but leaning very slightly left. The impact I felt shocked me in a way I’ve never felt or could convey… I can’t explain the force. It ripped my bathing suit clean off my body, and the ENTIRE left side of my body, from lower leg to shoulder, was bruised to hell. I used to be a hockey goalie and would routinely leave with welts that looked like pictures of galaxies they were so multicolored. This put them all to shame. Luckily other than being banged up and the embarrassment of having to climb back in my raft butt naked, I had no real injuries, but the ride home was extremely uncomfortable to say the least.
Moral of the story, the water isn’t much better, if I had landed any less vertical idk what would have happened, I’m sure I would have shattered some bones. If you land flat I have no illusion you’d be dead. Don’t jump from high places to impress your friends, lol. The worst part was some chick was recording it with her phone, but she wasn’t in our group so I never got the footage. Only proof is my friends word and a shredded bathing suit.
“Dont land in the water” ok thanks for the tip let me just land on a hard concrete parking spot
You realize falling from a height like that into water would be harder than concrete but okay. I mean theres more plane survivors that land on concrete than there are survivors from falling from the golden bridge into water.
Aim for the bushes.
@@jasminemasters7480 This is a sentiment we all learn very early on but then most of us learn around highschool that that is only the case if the water is as calm as can possibley be and the surface tension of the water is maintained. if it's rough and wavey as hell then a body of water is absolutely where you wanna be landing. It's absurd that this guy doesn't realise this.
@@Dr.Rosenbaum THERE GOES MY HEEEEEEERRRROOOOO!
@@sketch3744 He says that the reason why landing on water is bad its because it does not compress not because of surface tension plus the force of impact will knock you out and you will end up drowning.
When ever I fly commercially I always bring my parachute with me. It’s considered carry on. So I put it right under my seat. I always said the government should make everybody Skydive and get a license, kinda like a drivers license. If you fly commercially often. Skydiving is an amazing sport. Being scared is what it’s all about in the beginning. And when you leave the plane, all those scary feeling go away. So on that note when you are falling belly to earth (box position) at terminal velocity, you are traveling around 5.5 seconds for every 1,000 feet. So I would wait till I was 500 ft off the ground to go feet first. 5 seconds doesn’t sound like a lot of time. But in free fall it’s considered a life time. And going feet first to early will make you gain speed.
so basically i can survive?
The Government 🤣 What you smoking man
the stewards won't let you open the doors
@@TheBrandonbc not enough oxygen at 30000 feet I guess
@Gary Dodgson you wont freeze to death in 2 minutes. And you'll be conscious again when you have oxygen and open your chute. Doesnt mean you should bring a parachute to a plane but it can definitely save your life
Unless you're an experienced skydiver / wind tunnel expert, you cannot achieve these body positions in freefall. The G force / temperature / uncontrolled rotations will knock you out in seconds. Have a good flight.
G Force knock out and Temp are not something that matters to an "experienced skydiver"
@@Tomnician that's exactly what I said mate!
Yep, you'll end up on your back and spinning most of the time.
It's worth a try.
aha.. first time i was ever in a wind tunnel i was in the box position in about 5 seconds after losing control..
Surprised my dads story isn’t in here. He told me during the war he managed to shoot down three planes which made him a prime target so he got shot down, they also shot holes in his parachute which he actually pulled off mid flight since it made him easier to shoot at. He then directed his fall into a river bank and landed using karate technique. He was behind enemy lines so had to hand fight his way out. His friends couldn’t believe their eyes when he strolled in the pub that night and told them the story of how he survived with only a slight bruise on his knee and some cuts on his knuckles from his hand fights.
This is the most underrated comment I've seen. Your dad is a legend
U my friend got great fantasy lol
🤣🤣🤣
Is this separate to the time your dad survived Hiroshima in a fridge. What a load of BOLLOCKS
Damn, did he die?
*wakes up falling from sky*
"Ah damn it, not again."
"Ah shit, here we go again." -CJ
Obi Wan's gonna kill me
Joseph joestar be likes:
Allen Poe r/wooosh
Max Leung r/wooosh
Next video: How to breath underwater and rent a house at atlantis
first...you have to have a really good credit rating to live in Atlantis and you have to know someone else who lives there ....that's the tricky part
Scott Mantooth Yeah. Normally I wouldn’t stoop to dropping names, but Aqua Man is my Realtor. He’s also got hook-ups in the mortgage industry that’s been under water since the meltdown in 2008.
@@DaRyteJuan things are tough all over
Breathe, dork.
You take a mint so you can *breath* well...
Alright I’m going to remember this next time I fall out of a plane with no parachute. Thank you for the advice🙏
Because the first time just wasn’t a good time
who else is watching this video while falling off a plane
See you in heaven
Did you survive?
@@tervortv4303 He never responded. RIP.
Maybe he's falling really slowly?
**brings wingsuit on plane**
Vector sitting in the other seat: “Don’t try it, it’s a bad idea”
Vector: nice wing suit but i got something a little more intelligent, Squid Launcher Oh Yeah!
Vector: “I’m committing crime, with both direction, and, *MAGNITUDE*! *OH YEAH*
Gru: That’s cool and all but-FREEZ RAY
imagine free falling and preparing to die then you see vector and he says
*GET VECTORED*
Bring Wingstop too so you have something to eat in the ocean
(brings jet pack)
I feel empathic for the animated character...
Especially when he hits the water 😖
@@DebunkedOfficial u said the thing about keeping your a**s close omgg how horrible!! 😭
The same is true for Cliff Jumping, but not quite so extreme.
Empathetic? Don't you mean sympathetic? Have you fallen out of a plane?
11:21 pretty sure knowing me, when falling towards trees, my ass will land right up on the tree top....
Lmaoo
I’m having trouble understanding this comment
@@ayoayo7730 He's going to get impaled on the tree.
Hot
You'd die doing what you love
Your tongue-in-cheek approach is RUclips award worthy.
"Don't land in water"
I mean... it's not like I'll have a choice
have you even listen to anything he said??
@@Naashiraa maybe he means, that he could also crash over the ocean...in this case you dont have lots of choices right?
@@cptnhero6116 when you are free falling over the ocean there will be no one to get you out of there so i would even die on impact instead of drowning or getting food for an shark or something
Ibrahim Dogan gosh I can’t imagine falling into the deep dark vast ocean. This is much scarier. I’d rather die in the explosion or impact.
@@Naashiraa he has no choice because he would be in the middle on the ocean with no land anywhere
When you hear haystacks: *assassin’s creed intensifies*
Just like the simulations
"Misses by 1 inch"
*broken spine*
@@MorsBieg Surving free fall without a functioning parachute from 30,000 ft with "just" a broken spine seems to be a pretty good deal.
4:03 "You're probably wondering how I got here."
🤣 lmao, like genuinely I laughed
lol
Imagine catching a wifi signal and finding this video on the quick after falling out of a plane.
The one time I went sky-diving I had that sickening feeling of watching those treetops coming closer and closer. Feeling like a human-kabob I cursed those idiots who convinced me to jump out of a perfectly good airplane...I just managed to miss the bushes to land in a field dirt-lumps about a kilometre off target!
As I had to drag myself back across roads, barb wire fences and mud covered fields. I was boiling mad...until I saw what had happened to the guy they threw out of the plane before me!
His parachute opened but, due to high wind conditions and improperly flaring his chute, he managed to do a great great interpretation of a planted carrot!
He survived with a broken back and liquified ankles...quite a mess! I actually felt quite lucky.
This is rlly helpful since I accidentally slipped off my ship in space and it’s gonna take about years to fall inside earth. This is gonna be really helpful by the time I enter in
If you could keep some of the heat from the re-entry, you wont even get a frostbite!
Yes...very helpful indeed. The future is here and more and more people will be falling from absurd heights as time goes
wow you guys have wifi up there too!
Hollt shit are u using roaming data? Lmao
Well, technically, you would have been falling all the time before anyway. Orbiting a planet is an equilibrium of sheer velocity, pointing away from the planet, and falling towards it. The combination is like falling towards your horizon. That's why you have been feeling weightless whilst in orbit.
Falling to Earth would only be possible, if you decrease your velocity that sustained your orbit. The fact that spacecraft have to endure such high temperatures during re-entry, is due to the sheer velocity at which they have been orbiting Earth. High velocity causes high friction dissipation of energy.
Felix Baumgartner jumped in 2012 from a balloon at 39 km height. He was not orbiting Earth, so, he only had to face gravity acceleration. His velocity grew at first to quite high values, but, as the lower atmosphere resisted more and more, that grew to the usual terminal velocity of a skydiver.
"Do your best to roll to the side on impact"
LOL
Yeah, right...
Could try having one foot hit the ground before the other, and be in a slightly less than vertical position so that the shock-wave doesn't travel straight up your spine. Just crumple your legs (one after the other)... I only fell from about 5m like that, max speed roughly 35Km/h (from splat calculator. About 1/3 average terminal velocity). It hurt a lot! (A real good limp, thought I'd broken a leg), nice impact bruise up one shin, but no breaks, and no lasting damage. A real oh sh*t! and awkward fall moment.
threeMetreJim You fall going 124mph-200 your leg will be in your body
No worries, I will definitely be rolling as much as I can - rolling in pain, if I survived the fall.
Thank you, i watched this video while falling and i’m now alive.
When you fall, press RESET.
To restart your fall!!!
@@ameyas7726 Why do you have to ruin the joke?
Do you mean, "Once you have fallen..." or "Whilst you are falling..."?
@@ivanbenja4 he was making another joke. You are the one that ACTUALLY ruined the joke(s)
10:25 no worries buddy... if I was in that situation my ***hole would be so tensed I could probably cleave a metal pipe.
If it ever happens, make a video plz
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that thought of this 😂
accident logic.
the odds of being in a plane crash are extremely low, she's involved in one of those: (no opinion as to her bad luck)
she lands in an area with trees and snow: "OMFG she's so lucky"
I mean its better then if you land on concrete or water, you'd die instantly like that. snow softens the blow and the trees catch them like a spider in a web
@@gorillaenjoyer871 That's... Not her point. She was saying people tend to think getting a safe place to land like in heavy snow makes her lucky, but don't think much about the fact that her being in a plane crash was incredibly unlucky. The odds of being in a plane crash are way lower than the odds of landing in snow/trees.
@@TheGrumbliestPuppy Facts
01:24 & 04:34 Wilhelm Screams Easter Eggs haha nice! 🤘🏻🤣🤘🏻
And all these years of my life I have been thinking that if I land on water, I would survive!
yeah me too ! I alway thought I would like to land on water than on the tree or ground
But at least your body's not destroyed still got recognize by your family, not just like another victim of plane disaster that no jumped out, their body will got destroyed and hard to identify
Wait... you wont?
@@rodneymullen7074 of course not 😂 jumped out at the speed more than 400kmh u think u can survive that? 😂
Even jumping into water from 25 feet (Hawaii vacation antics) is kind of jarring.
Okay, for anyone that has actually spent a lot of time around hay, consider it similar to a thorn bush or trees. Some of the straws are very sharp and, if pointed the wrong way and depending on what you are wearing (to some extent) or (to a much greater extent) if it is with something attached, can be dangerous.
I was raised on a farm, I think you are talking more about straw than hay. Straw is made from stock, it is waste that is used for bedding because there is no nutrient value, hay is made from grasses (alfalfa usually) for feed.
That being said, both are not going to be a safe landing as most of the time they are compressed into bales or rolls so there is not going to be much cushioning, if anything the straw might offer a little more because the stocks are larger and hollow.
@@The_Story_Channel You are correct, I did say the wrong thing. That said, seems to me that you'd have to be pretty lucky regarding the angles, as it sure seems to poke in pretty good if it is pointing upwards, especially if embedded in anything. I mean it would collapse of course, but it could poke in a fair bit first. Like slapping the top of a bale versus the side. The amount that it is compressed certainly matters though to.
Still going to have more give than the ground. I'll take my chances with a hay bale if it ever comes to it.
I remember being told of a man who fell off the Sydney Harbour bridge while it was being built, and, just before he hit the water, he took off his tool belt, so it hit the water first. This broke the surface tension of the water, making the fall much softer (still broke a leg, but he survived).
Insanely, I had thought about this before seeing this video. My thought was that I would grab a blanket in the cabin before breakup or jumping out the door. Holding onto the blanket would be a small version of a failed "roman candle" parachute deployment, and might give you that added margin. Actually, I hardly fly at all anymore, so it's "academic" for me.
Yes nice idea but your hands will be tired unless you are that strong and you wouldn't be able to steer as much as you can in box position i think 😅
Yes nice idea but your hands will be tired unless you are that strong and you wouldn't be able to steer as much as you can in box position i think 😅
A better option is to put a blanket under you...Aladdin style
As long as you can hold onto the blanket the entire time of your freefall. Grab a pullup bar and just hang there. Time how long you can hold on. Even a minute and a half is really hard. Anything more than a 20,000 foot fall, and you'd probably black out because of thinner air. So a 20,000 foot fall slowed down with blanket to 50 feet per second, (good luck surviving 50 feet per second), is still 20k/50 = 400 seconds ~7 minutes. Seven minutes of hanging on at 1/4 of your terminal velocity. If terminal velocity is 200 feet per second, and you weight 140 pounds, the force of the air resistance is also 140 pounds. Since air resistance goes roughly to the square of the velocity, 50 feet per second wind force of your body would be only 1/16th of 140 pounds or only 9 pounds. which means for your acceleration to be zero, the other 140-9=131 pounds of drag needs to be handled by the blanket you spoke of. So now you are trying to hang on to the blanket for SEVEN MINUTES with 131/140 = over 93% of you body weight. I doubt you could do it. Sorry.
@@SF-fb6lv damn
Person: AHHH, IM FALLING!
Free falling instructor: Just do a parkour safety roll.
Actually, landing in water, with a deceleration distance of 10-15 feet, most of which is turned into heat energy in the water, is FAR better than landing on concrete, where the deceleration distance is about 3-5 inches, most of which is turned into shredding your bodily tissues.
I used to jump off the 63' cliffs at a large inland lake, landing at approximately 43 mph, as calculated based on both height and time of fall. Rough, yes. But a 63' fall onto concrete, or even dirt, is usually fatal, whereas landing feet first in water feels more like being tackled during a pop warner football play. No big deal. Twice the velocity means four times the energy, though, so at 80 mph, it packs one heck of a wallop. STILL WAY BETTER THAN SMACKING INTO THE GROUND.
You're not taking into account the incompressibility of water when it is hit at a higher speed. At low speeds the water will part and slosh out of the way. At high speeds the water will act like a solid, and there is little difference between smashing into a lake of water or a frozen lake of ice. It isn't the difference in impact energy that kills you with high speed verses low speed water impacts, it's the lack of compression (and sloshing) of the water during high speed impacts.
@@jasonwalker9471 Check out the video where Mythbusters dropped dead pigs from helicopter to concrete and water. They busted the stupid "water is the same hard as concrete" myth. The pig falling to water basically "survived".
Take one big orange traffic cone on every flight, while falling use it to create more drag and before slamming into the water turn the tip down to smoothly wedge open the water. Shh, I feel better now...
@@marguskiis7711 ruclips.net/video/E408JigEcFI/видео.html
@@marguskiis7711 But unless you dropped live pigs, how would you really know?
great, so the next time I free fall due to an airline explosion I'll calmly remember what I learned here and use in to practice. Thank you very much :)
WAIT, was that intergalactic playing in the intro? am I hallucinating?
"... But the imprint of his body on the ground was still visible 4 weeks after the incident" - Tom and Jerry author will love hearing that one! :D
Alternatively: Quickly switch to creative mode, problem solved.
Yeah. Just press F3 + N
/gmc
Alt + f4
Back out and load a backup of the world
Can’t wait to try all this. Thanks!
I’ll let y’all know how it goes
It’s been 2 years now. Any update? Or, I guess the lack of update pretty much tells us what happened pretty definitively. Lol
It’s been 2 years I ain’t heard from u! Rip
thank you for the guide. Really helped me out!
Imagine vibin waiting for a train and than a f*ckin man comes crashing through the glass and breaks a bunch of stuff on the stone floor
Similar thing happened here in U.K few months back....Person was chillin in the garden on a sun lounger and a guy hits the ground 10 feet from her! He was trying to enter the country by hiding in landing gear section of plane..passed out during flight because of cold etc and then fell out when the plane dropped its landing gear. That shit would ness with your buzz man.
Look, don't bother. At this point, it is game over!
😂🤡 I guess u don't need parachutes.
Lucky that i’m just stay in my house, because i’m a coward so if i in a situation like that, i would wish that I’m dying on the air than fall down into the ocean, imagine the pain and how many bones gonna broke after that
3 miles...not great, not terrible... 😂 😂 😂
thought the same...also...even if you might survive it...chances are real that you just painfully die with inner bleedings and several broken bones.
@@lord_khufu you will probably be unconscious by the time u will fall. when u wake up u will feel the pain yeah
imagine falling and trying to find the terminal velocity. the last thing i would want to do is die while doing math💀
Wow, you are dumb... all you have to do is perform the box position and the world (literally) will do it for you. terminal velocity you achieve by entering a balance between the air resistance and the gravity force, these forces are opposite pointing to each other which means when you reach the terminal velocity, you don't accelerate your speed anymore which means your speed is constant at maybe 200 miles per hour. If you think that's math, you're wrong. That's basic physics for idiots.
@@CeRz you just recited what he said in the video and math is the most important part of physics as you need to determine the units of your height and weight and a grasp on how much time you have before you plummet to death , if you think math doesn't play a role in physics then you're more of an idiot than anyone else you're trying to sound smart to , hopefully maybe you'll be in caution of your ego as it drives you to be a stupid prick.
@@justyourfriendlypebble8943 I didn't say that. Can you read? I was speaking from the scenario while you are in the air you idiot. You don't have to execute any mathical equations while in the air to notice if you have performed the box position correctly or not. Learn to think before you type. Physics is math everyone knows that. But you don't need math if you know the theory behind this. Get the fuck out of here and never respond again.
@@justyourfriendlypebble8943 I didn't recite shit btw. I know everything about this from my own physics classes. All I was curious about in this video is how you should land and increase your chances of surviving. I already know the "while in the air" part.
Maybe you should be cautious about your ignorance since it drives you to be a stupid prick.
@@CeRz chill dude its just a joke
For anyone watching this while falling, skip to 10:38 for the answer. Thank me later
Where we dropping boys?!?im so sorry, I'll show myself out
The best thing you could do is when you travel is have a parachute already strapped onto you when you aboard the plane and who cares if the passengers look at you as if you are crazy but at least you will see another day and sadly they won't...✈️☠️⚰️
@@nicaxiv14jd you're alright, Yung...
How to survive:
Don’t go-onto a plane ✈️
T Pain jet is still safer
SR J GAMING correct! Much safer inside the plane lol
I wont ride a plane
SR J GAMING pussy
I'll rater die by falling from a plane then die by drowning
8:45 Imagine falling 18,000 feet and not only surviving, but being able to hobble away with nothing more than a twisted knee...
In my head I would hear the words of that guy in _Life of Brian_ after the space ship crash: "Oh, you lucky bastard."
I feel like I plummeted from outer space with the amount of time this went on for.
“don’t land in water!”
minecraft: *”pft that ain’t true😳”*
Well at least mlg with hay block can work
@@abdouaboud7490 that doesnt work from to high bc hay bale reduces your fall dmg by 75%. From that high thats death in mc, but if you fall in a boat or a horse you should be fine
every rpg ever
wow this was helpful, they said I had 15 minutes and 7 seconds before we hit the floor but it was very hard to hear when the air is rushing against your ear, now I'm stuck in the Gobi Desert
at least you have internet
Imagine airdropping this video link to the person falling beside you, once you finally turned airplane mode off
Thank you very much for the tips! Good to know them, never know when you need it!
They should broadcast this during the take-off phase of commercial flights :D
Me freefall
*getting my phone then search "how to survive free fall"*
Bintorung Hunter 💀😂😂
You have time to watch how to survive freefalling less than 15 seconds.
RUclips : *an Ad appears for 15 seconds*
Masih lah beckh
conclusion: you have to aim for a fat pedestrian walking in a snowy forest.
Don't worry once you hit 88mph you'll travel in time.
@@kobifarag6393Now this is a battle of cheap jokes...Your mom is so fat that Spain found her floating in the ocean and claimed her as the New Continent. 😅
If you live in EEUU, probably will find one easly...
With automatic opening parachute you impact at around 6 m/s velocity. Once I landed in mud (20m away from barbed wire, so could have been worse) and had muscle pain in the legs even weeks after. Just unimaginable people survive without a parachute.
You have no clue of what your talking about
I went skydiving twice
people don't realize it but the drag force against you is pretty strong
it can be hard to keep your arms straight for instance,
you literally feel all your weight just as if you were laying down on the floor.
I've only done it once but know exactly what you mean!
@@DebunkedOfficial
Awesome to hear
I'm sparing some cash to get my license so I can jump solo
Sounds fun as hell
Pac0 Master I thought the same thing until I actually went , it was the scariest thing I’ve ever done
@@quanityexl5865
The only time I was scared was when I was standing next to the open door and had to take my hand off the bar
Look up it up, I have paid someone to record me and it's on my channel
If you do, I suggest you skip to 2:38
Pac0 Master what’s the video called?
Thank god this was recommended because I’m currently falling out of a plane without my parachute
as a man with a life long fear of plane crashes, allow me to say: "AAAARGH!!!"