Skydiver Rescues Himself After Parachute Malfunction at 15,000 Feet in Australia
WFAAJanuary 5, 20261 min1,916 views
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- ⚠️ A skydiver in Australia faced a life-threatening situation when his backup parachute accidentally deployed at 15,000 feet.
- 🔗 The deployed chute caused him to become tangled in the plane's tail wing, a dangerous entanglement that also knocked off another skydiver.
Quick Thinking and Survival
- 🔪 In a remarkable display of presence of mind, the skydiver used a knife to cut himself free from the entanglement.
- ⚡ He then free-fell approximately 7,000 feet before successfully deploying his main parachute.
- ✅ Investigators believe the knife was crucial in saving his life, and he sustained only a minor leg injury.
Safety Recommendations
- 🇦🇺 Authorities in Australia are now advising all skydivers to carry a hook knife.
- 💡 This recommendation stems from the incident, emphasizing the need for a tool to cut oneself free in similar emergency situations.
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