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Marley Wentworth
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National Anthem by Jenene Caramielo at Boca West Country Club
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Barefoot Water Skiing in the Everglades
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Bare-footing with the Aligators in the Canal along Sawgrass Expressway
Indoor Skydiving Trevor Mitch
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Indoor Skydiving Training, Coach Trevor Cedar with Mitch.... music rights Remix by Alex Coldwell "The Catalyst" (Soy ASCAP)
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jump 45 with Hal May 12th Deland. Getting better but long ways to go
World's Highest Bungee 764 feet, 4 different jumps with GoPro
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Awesome video from Worlds Highest bungee jump 765' in Macau China.... 4 different jumps, night/rain, front, backwards and running flip
Instructor chases Student Skydiver to 2000 ft and pulls
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Student drops knee at pull time falling at 155 feet per second (120 mph) and starts flipping and spinning while instructor chases him down to pull shoot for him.
Wonder if he peee a bit
I can imagine how that talk went on the ground,lol. When I was a student. I had a few flat spins the instructors got me out of. But on 1 of those jumps I was so disoriented coming out of it. It took a few seconds to get with it. By they time I pulled I was around 3,000ft. I got a very stern talking to. Then we got back up there for another jump after my nerves had slowed a bit..
Idk these videos are making me not want to skydive.
I’m new to it. 3rd jump tomorrow . I’m in forever. I just hush, watch , listen, until I’m on my own
I have a little over 1800 jumps and never seen such a dumb student. Was he not paying attention?
Salute to the Instructor for demonstrating presence of mind, timely intervention avoided the accident.
Looks like got disoriented by the clouds and panicked a little. He needs to work on turning face down to face up and back again. He should do that like 100 times over his next several jumps. He generally did well except for any time he needed to turn back to face down.
FHHHAAWWWK they were LOW 😮 1800 feet they had like 7 seconds until they hit the ground
Respect to this instructor for saving a reserve opening on the back to this aff doing some kind of freefly moves backfly head down and dancing in the clouds haha. Instructor have balls.
Dude pulls at 1800 feet, in the saddle by maybe 1300 and still pulls off his slider which can only mean one thing. He’s still about to swoop it in like a boss.
Now that's an instructor!
Damn….
Wonder what the student was thinking? Was he trying to pull stable? Or was this an altitude awareness problem? Both?
'Grand opening'...
Wow, I mean WOW. He could have even pulled him back into the plane. I've never seen that done before. .
AAD Should pop at 1800.. I'd set mine at 1500..
Looks like the student lost his altitude awareness.
The instructor did a good job! Well done!
Student was enjoying himself a little bit too much there
That close to hard deck I’m surprise he didn’t just let his AAD fire. Great job regardless..
I know nothing about skydiving so to me I really can't tell what's what. I'm probably stupid but it all looks the same to me
That instructor saved his life no doubt... Damn
He failed that check dive badly. Good job instructor.
So scary.
Whoa !!!
Nick your very courageous dude 😎👍🪂
Damn... I just checked on Google and he only had 11 seconds left before he hit the ground.
Can someone explain why his body started to twist out of control after he tried to pull his shoot? It always looks easy for people
Would a hard arch fix what his flailing did?
Haha student looked like he/she was having a great time!
Overconfident moron.
Nice Rollover
The student was no way ready for a jump !!!! Some students can show solid understanding and excellent form when training on the dollies, then totally blow it when confronted with an actual jump... Instructor was a HERO in this case !!
Student: "so did I pass my check dive?" 🤣😅
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Poor training
That hand check to the instructor was interesting. " Thumbs up Thumbs up. He lost his bearing...Open palm...help!" That instructor's response was intuitive.
It's not "shoot", it's "chute" which short for "parachute". How does someone apparently interested in the sport not know this?
He looked like he knew what he was doing,he knew how to somersault that was deliberate,I think?.
It looked like he "heard" somebody explain how to do it without mastering the basics. He didn't know what he was doing! His somersault was trashy, his barrel roll awful. Yes, it was deliberate, but oh so horrible.
Freestyle looks so much fun !
Legit question, why didn’t instructor just pull students reserve? Handle was easy accessible. Seems low enough body position was no longer a concern?
I would have done that. He pulled his own at 1500 ft. That's low! If he has/had an AAD (automatic activation device), he could have died from a possible main and reserve canopy opening into each other. 1500 ft, that is 6 seconds from impact, and it takes 2-3 seconds for the canopy to open...
If I ever skydived it would be a hurl-fest all the way down. I would probably aspirate it and end up passing out, dying as I hit the ground with vomit in my lungs. I'll stay on the ground thanks.
Wow...that was pretty close to earth when they pulled
I don't know how many jumps this student had before this jump but I was actually talking out loud to him!! I don't know if he just lost his control or got disoriented doing the things he did but if I was his instructor, I would have failed him on this jump!! He needs to learn more about controlling himself in free fall & to check his altimeter. I was shouting for him to gain control, don't be playing that much, IF that's what he was doing, and pull the ripcord!! I say the instructor actually saved this student's life!! 👍👍
It takes guts to do this , l say well done to both student and instructor 👍🇬🇧
His next jump was at 30,000 feet. For good measure.
i tell him, if you do this again i will not help you
Were they at 2000 ft when he pulled the shoot it just seems to me that skydiving is too risky
Cameraman - not sure if he was an instructor - pulled at 1,500 ft, WAY too low. Skydiving is actually NOT risky, but it becomes so because of recklessness, ignoring or being liberal with safety rules. I skydived in Europe, the rule for us was, be under an open canopy at 2,500 ft, that means, pull at 3,000 ft and if you're in a formation (4 way), break at 3,500ft. It seems that "in general" they do it differently here in the States, pull lower, short break aways if at all. Now many skydivers will protest and say this is nonsense, to which I will say: read the newspapers, those deaths/accidents were not necessary.
Some people just shouldn't be jumping out of planes it seems very difficult he can't seem to get his body straight I never do it
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