@@ervin8308 well, he's obviously a qualified, and probably pretty experienced, skydiver. God help him if he can't easily get stable after an uncontrolled exit. :)
@@MrReasonabubble I didn't say he is not, I just responded to the comment. He 100% can get into a stable position because even a student with ~10jumps can do it..but the launching instructor needs to watch him doing it anyway because if something goes wrong he needs to say what exit the skydiver did and if he got into a stable position while he was watching..
Low altitude Hop and Pop :) Common to do as practice for a low altitude emergency exit if something in the plane is malfunctioning and the pilot says "GTFO NOW". Also good if you wanna just practice your canopy skills faster and not add in a long freefall.
Ugh, I remember my first 2 hnp's. First one was at 5,500ft and the second was at 3,500ft. First one was fine, but on the second one i was like: "Holy shit that ground looks really close." 😬
As much fun as my clothing optional 100th skydive, yahoo!
That was great!
Got tangled up in another jumper's legs once,so he kicked me out the door,I gave him the digit wave.
this was on my recommended
Fighting your way out of the plane!
You can leave a plane any way you want as long as you're alone. Be stable on pull and try not to open in a track.
I don’t think you need to tell’em bro
Thought the dude was getting ready to puke.
It certainly takes a lot of practise to fly that badly :-)
Can you do any better? Or are you jealous he had the chance to even do this?
zhills!
See you on recommended 2025!
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Looked like demand Florida.
Zephyrhills
no numbers on the runways ;)
I wonder why the guy manning the door felt he had to watch the guy fall for so long. Did he make sure the guy opened his parachute?
Yes, probably he was the launching instructor so he was watching him if he opened his parachute or if he got in a stable freefall position.
@@ervin8308 well, he's obviously a qualified, and probably pretty experienced, skydiver. God help him if he can't easily get stable after an uncontrolled exit. :)
@@MrReasonabubble I didn't say he is not, I just responded to the comment. He 100% can get into a stable position because even a student with ~10jumps can do it..but the launching instructor needs to watch him doing it anyway because if something goes wrong he needs to say what exit the skydiver did and if he got into a stable position while he was watching..
@@ervin8308 doubt it was a dispatching instructor as he wasn't wearing a helmet.
@@xBoddahhh i said that the guy in the plane was the instructor not the jumper..and he was wearing a helmet, the jumper didn't had one
Why did he jump so early
Low altitude Hop and Pop :) Common to do as practice for a low altitude emergency exit if something in the plane is malfunctioning and the pilot says "GTFO NOW". Also good if you wanna just practice your canopy skills faster and not add in a long freefall.
Ugh, I remember my first 2 hnp's. First one was at 5,500ft and the second was at 3,500ft. First one was fine, but on the second one i was like: "Holy shit that ground looks really close." 😬
Nice tt
She was not amused 😆
I don’t get it….
What don't you get
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