Awesome video! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
1:56 it is NUTS to see you jump out of the DC-9 and then be above the horizontal stabilizer a second after jumping. Did you have your arms (wings?) out immediately after jumping?
I spoke to Dan BC back in February, he said they were planning to bring back the jet and we all thought he was joking. Surely enough, they're flying it somewhat regularly now
@@sergeipetrov_rzn Yes, wingsuits can convert speed to altitude, including while exiting an aircraft. Hence why even in regular jump planes tail strikes are a potential danger for larger suits and require additional skills.
Do you skydive already? If so, head on down to Skydive Perris, they’re planning another jet jump in July. Not skydiving yet? Book a tandem skydive at a drop zone close to you and get enrolled in a student program to become a licensed skydiver!
Seemed a bit testosterone-rich in that cabin, and maybe a bit lacking in clear cues and communication? Anyways, exited to see the 9. The -21 was a real sports car and fun twist with keeping the cabin seperators between business and ecomomy;-)
Siger Viking is still going strong as the last remaining -21. Wonder what the SAS management would have said 50 years ago if you told them their special order aircraft would be used for skydiving in the future. 😁
Awesome video! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
EPIC video coming out of the back side of that DC-9!! Looks like you actually climbed a little bit above it when you first existed! Thanks!!!
Stunning capture! May I feature your jump from the DC-9 in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. Cheers!
Yes! Would love to see the episode when you post it.
@@brandonchurch582 Awesome, thanks!
It’s posted now! Came here from the provided link. I was amazed at the group of you joining back up, and even coming back to the same area.
1:56 it is NUTS to see you jump out of the DC-9 and then be above the horizontal stabilizer a second after jumping. Did you have your arms (wings?) out immediately after jumping?
The sound of you flying... Just made me think of superman, epic thank you!
I spoke to Dan BC back in February, he said they were planning to bring back the jet and we all thought he was joking. Surely enough, they're flying it somewhat regularly now
Absolutely insane! Crazy there was no turbulence from the jet wash. Absolutely awesome.
Love your plane shot! Can I feature it in my project with credit? Thanks!
Yes!
What height did you jump from?
13,000 ft
what altitude did you jump ?
13,500
Great video! Have a question did you feel the heat from the jets as you exited?
I didn’t notice it at all. I was zipped up in a wingsuit and the exit speed was 145 MPH so our separation from the jet happened pretty quickly!
what altitude did you jump ?
Yeah Brandon you had the best exit video I have seen from all the Ones posted on YT
@@erwinarief456713,500
I’ve got an opportunity to jump at 13,000. Should I?
Non voglio immaginare il costo di un singolo lancio dal DC9..
D.B cooper nice
I’ll be jumping it for DB on Sunday
wow you can GAIN altitude on exit?😲
The jump run speed is high.
@@sergeig685 yeah no shit, how high is it for this dc-9 do you know?
@@sergeipetrov_rzn not sure why you are acting surprised then. It's 140-160 from what I hear
@@sergeig685
well I don't do wingsuits maybe that's why, never seen anything like that is all
thanks nonetheless
@@sergeipetrov_rzn Yes, wingsuits can convert speed to altitude, including while exiting an aircraft. Hence why even in regular jump planes tail strikes are a potential danger for larger suits and require additional skills.
How can I join in with this?
Do you skydive already? If so, head on down to Skydive Perris, they’re planning another jet jump in July.
Not skydiving yet? Book a tandem skydive at a drop zone close to you and get enrolled in a student program to become a licensed skydiver!
@@brandonchurch582 I have an A license, is that enough to take part?
Call manifest at skydive Perris to confirm
(951) 657-3904
It's like getting shot out of the birth canal at 100mph. Most intense.
Insane
So sick!
Seemed a bit testosterone-rich in that cabin, and maybe a bit lacking in clear cues and communication? Anyways, exited to see the 9. The -21 was a real sports car and fun twist with keeping the cabin seperators between business and ecomomy;-)
Siger Viking is still going strong as the last remaining -21. Wonder what the SAS management would have said 50 years ago if you told them their special order aircraft would be used for skydiving in the future. 😁
Epic;!!!
No bueno trampling over that dudes canopy
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice