Pinstriper
Pre-takeoff checklist
and you almost really blew it..
I've never jumped, nor plan to. It seemed like he made a sharp bank right back toward the pilots? Someone tell me how something like that is possible?
It is not unheard of for the jump plane(especially Porters) to intentionally buzz the last jumper out. It was close on purpose, contact was an accident. Jumpmaster knew it was coming because they most likely play the same game all day long. Like many things that fly, it is fun until there are tears.When a glider releases it goes right, towplane goes left, and as much space is put between the two as quickly as possible. Is there supposed to be some standard procedure when tossing jumpers, too?
It is not unheard of for the jump plane(especially Porters) to intentionally buzz the last jumper out. It was close on purpose, contact was an accident. Jumpmaster knew it was coming because they most likely play the same game all day long. Like many things that fly, it is fun until there are tears.
Where's the video of him beating the crap out of the pilot?
Word for word what I was about to type.
Well, the jump guy isn't guilt free in this, he turned them toward the plane showing it to the gal, that's why they closed the gap.
I've never jumped but I just can't imagine developing any significant horizontal speed when in free fall.
He did steer for the plane... If he didn't understand he had a horizontal component of lift, well he sure as **** knows now.
Shown on the Today Show this morning. Not good publicity for the pilot/dropzone. And potentially damaging to skydiving and flying.
David
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If the pilot defended straight ahead there is virtually zero chance anyone could impact the plane in flight even if a jumper tried in a full track, aside from a bad wingsuiter exit hitting the tail or something
I was waiting for that at the end of the video!Where's the video of him beating the crap out of the pilot?