Lmao, me as a civilian, never seen this type of stuff was just excited/terrified to see what would happen when he lands in the water, that chest carrier and parachute would certainly drown you. But then, POOF these enlarged arm puffers pop out of nowhere, made me laugh.
You jump with two parachutes. The static line should pull open the parachute on your back, which should inflate by the time you count to 4 (or 6 if jumping from a helicopter). If it doesn't, then you deploy your reserve chute.
Brings back memories of how loud ch-47s really are. I was in 83-89. The most Hollywood jump I had was just no equipment bag. We never jumped in shorts and t-shirts.... I guess it’s this generation.
@mouthwash884 ahh we didn't do water jumps in t shirts and shorts. Who are to tell me what I did in the army. You should think before you run your mouth.
@@williammason8566 Nah, they’ve never done training static line jumps into water in full kit. Big Army, Rangers, SF, MARSOC, Navy Seals etc all do the water jumps the same, in shorts, T-shirt and combat boots/tennis shoes. We do helocasting in full kit, but that’s a lot different.
I never static jumped only free fall. My 1st free fall jump was 10,500 ft. Delivered from a little Cessna w/pilots seat only, carrying 2 instructors, me and a photographer all on the floor. A FULL load. Walked out onto the structure under the wing, counted to 3 and simply let go. Floated into the massive abyss. Tested during 1st 30 seconds, next 2.5 minutes was an awesome ride back to terrafirma under a Yuge parafoil. Was like riding a fat tire bike, just cruising, executing voice commands from a ground operator. Totally Awesome, Woowho
one soldier: Sir is there any chance that while we are on break we could maybe go for a swim in our downtime? superior: Sure ill coordinate a swim time for you soldier after jump: what the fuck superior: so what had happen was
Is it bad that while watching this I couldn’t enjoy it for what it was because all I could think about is how much it sucks to hang, wash, rinse, hang, rinse , hang, then final rinse both the mc6 and reserve lol.... that damn parachute rigger mentality. Nice jump bro (=
Can someone tell me why the other people in the plane not have parachutes on, is it because they are just training or if in war would everyone in plane wear them including pilots?.
Crew don't jump out, only the paratroopers. Only fighter pilots really have an ejection option at certain altitudes and speeds. Also, it's a Chinook (helicopter), not a plane.
@@corylynn8739 Thanks for that, oh dear and it's not a plane but a helicopter,sorry about my ignorance, I'd best read up on the types of military helicopters.I can just hear my sons saying, god mum just google it.Cheers.
@@mikluvin4633 So depending on which planes/helicopters and depending what equipment you have with you when you jump,does that mean you would also have different sized/shape parachutes as well to accommodate that.
petrina erskine currently for static line jumps there are only two types of parachutes they will use. Either an MC6 or a T11. The MC6 has “toggles” which are used to maneuver and steer the canopy and the T11 doesn’t. The main reason they would choose NOT to use an MC6 is during large amounts of jumpers from a c130 or c17. When your jumping 30 to 60 jumpers it can become chaos in the air if everyone steerable canopies. So weather your jumping full combat gear or just a Hollywood jump “jumping with no equipment” doesn’t dictate what parachute we will use. Nor does the type of aircraft.
Mark Bohm I’m not positive but I’ve heard it takes 3-6 seconds for a parachute to open once pulled so he was probably counting in case it didn’t open so he would know to open a backup parachute (this could be completely wrong, I’ve heard this about civilian parachuting so it might be different for military chutes)
Lmao, me as a civilian, never seen this type of stuff was just excited/terrified to see what would happen when he lands in the water, that chest carrier and parachute would certainly drown you. But then, POOF these enlarged arm puffers pop out of nowhere, made me laugh.
why the shorts you bitches invadeing daytona beach
i jump out off the C H 47 in Rhode Island leapfast 2.000 great time
Easier than falling off a tree stump..............
Can someone explain the count on a static line jump to someone like me who has no clue. Thank you
You jump with two parachutes. The static line should pull open the parachute on your back, which should inflate by the time you count to 4 (or 6 if jumping from a helicopter). If it doesn't, then you deploy your reserve chute.
Brings back memories of how loud ch-47s really are. I was in 83-89. The most Hollywood jump I had was just no equipment bag. We never jumped in shorts and t-shirts.... I guess it’s this generation.
They only do that for water jumps…think before you comment.
@mouthwash884 ahh we didn't do water jumps in t shirts and shorts. Who are to tell me what I did in the army. You should think before you run your mouth.
@@williammason8566 Nah, they’ve never done training static line jumps into water in full kit. Big Army, Rangers, SF, MARSOC, Navy Seals etc all do the water jumps the same, in shorts, T-shirt and combat boots/tennis shoes. We do helocasting in full kit, but that’s a lot different.
Over the ramp water jump with an MC6, can’t get any sweeter, love it!
Foo Fighters
Bobby clearly don't know what he's talking about.
Looks so fucking fun man …….💪🏻😎
Water wings, engaged!
This looks great...zero landing anxiety
Nice. Limo service! Guys I plucked out the water tried to land in the CRRC though. Bad asses.
All The Way Bad-Asses!
Terrible PLF
At 6:29 is that a huge rock or sunken boat?
It looks similar to the beaches off to the left. My guess is that the water is just more shallow there and you're seeing the bottom.
awesome how can you hit the thumbs down on something like that
I never static jumped only free fall. My 1st free fall jump was 10,500 ft. Delivered from a little Cessna w/pilots seat only, carrying 2 instructors, me and a photographer all on the floor. A FULL load. Walked out onto the structure under the wing, counted to 3 and simply let go. Floated into the massive abyss. Tested during 1st 30 seconds, next 2.5 minutes was an awesome ride back to terrafirma under a Yuge parafoil. Was like riding a fat tire bike, just cruising, executing voice commands from a ground operator. Totally Awesome, Woowho
Good
Only got to jump out a shithook once. Hondo nam. 87 .that looked fun .
rear edge bursts
Starts at 5:30
Did anyone able to land on them boats?
I've seen guys try. They we're flying RAMs though.
It would seem and feel wierd as hell not wearing boots on the bird.
Pretty extreme way to go swimming.
Jumping Hollywood I've Dropped a few . Hooker Here.
One guy had a wedding ring bad idea
This dude actually counted
All set jump master! *Nom*
not impressed...…...they got life jackets on....marine fancy name for...candyass
good jump bro
I am jealous! Spent 4 years at Bragg and here I am watching a fun jump in my hometown.
I was with 50th Signal 18th Air Corps Ft.Bragg 88 /91. I don't recognize Ft. Liberty ! Who-Wa Airborne 🪂
0:40 sec that little dance xD
H4
one soldier: Sir is there any chance that while we are on break we could maybe go for a swim in our downtime? superior: Sure ill coordinate a swim time for you soldier after jump: what the fuck superior: so what had happen was
Is it bad that while watching this I couldn’t enjoy it for what it was because all I could think about is how much it sucks to hang, wash, rinse, hang, rinse , hang, then final rinse both the mc6 and reserve lol.... that damn parachute rigger mentality. Nice jump bro (=
When you said hand was rinse... I had flashbacks of cleaning all the gear after missions and before turn in. Ahhhhh...
Can someone tell me why the other people in the plane not have parachutes on, is it because they are just training or if in war would everyone in plane wear them including pilots?.
Crew don't jump out, only the paratroopers. Only fighter pilots really have an ejection option at certain altitudes and speeds. Also, it's a Chinook (helicopter), not a plane.
@@corylynn8739 Thanks for that, oh dear and it's not a plane but a helicopter,sorry about my ignorance, I'd best read up on the types of military helicopters.I can just hear my sons saying, god mum just google it.Cheers.
Usually the jump master will have a separate parachute but in this case the JM jumped out with them so he wore an MC6 vs the JM chute
@@mikluvin4633 So depending on which planes/helicopters and depending what equipment you have with you when you jump,does that mean you would also have different sized/shape parachutes as well to accommodate that.
petrina erskine currently for static line jumps there are only two types of parachutes they will use. Either an MC6 or a T11. The MC6 has “toggles” which are used to maneuver and steer the canopy and the T11 doesn’t. The main reason they would choose NOT to use an MC6 is during large amounts of jumpers from a c130 or c17. When your jumping 30 to 60 jumpers it can become chaos in the air if everyone steerable canopies. So weather your jumping full combat gear or just a Hollywood jump “jumping with no equipment” doesn’t dictate what parachute we will use. Nor does the type of aircraft.
pretty sad the pollution in the water is so bad the guy parachuted down along side a cigarette butt in the water
I JMd a Chinook Jump in Alaska at 35 below. Went out to check the area and my eyes froze shut. My goggles were useless.
These are the best jumps ever.
Isn't awesome when you can go to work in shorts and t shirt and it's your uniform
Why do they have the yellow cord when jumping?
Agus Medero It’s called a static line. It opens the main chute so you don’t have to.
Why jumping into water?
What was he pulling on either side of him that made the 2 whirring sounds?
I think it was his life preserver, but I’m not sure though.
@@eddymack8568 That's what I thought too.
They are TFFS’s. They are flotation devices on each side of the jumper. There is one on each side of him.
where are they
North Carolina
he would have been discharged if a couple more inches were added onto that attempted handbite
2:39 you gotta have some nuts on you to stand that close to the edge without a chute
He has a monkey tail
Talk about hearing loss .... WHAT 🤷🏼♂️👂👈
in sane
ep ic
Pubg network disconnected “ die in water 💧 “
7:53 Just like the Seals. HA HA HA! You're alright bro.
Nah… they didn’t get lost on the way out of the lake.
Детский сад...
5:42 why did he start screaming random numbers? 🤨
Mark Bohm I’m not positive but I’ve heard it takes 3-6 seconds for a parachute to open once pulled so he was probably counting in case it didn’t open so he would know to open a backup parachute (this could be completely wrong, I’ve heard this about civilian parachuting so it might be different for military chutes)
You always count to four when jumping out. It takes four seconds for your chute to open and if it doesn't, then you pull your reserve chute
Bo Hull and Dylan Butler thanks for letting me know. I just couldn't figure it out.
😂😂😂