This article was adapted from LTG Anderson’s Command Note #7 — Enduring Training Guidance Supplemental. Although it was ...
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A parachutist in Queensland, Australia, survived by cutting the chute free at 15,000 feet when a reserve parachute accidentally deployed, according to a government report. By Amanda Holpuch A skydiver ...
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A decorated Navy SEAL and 36-year-old father of two who grew up in Cohasset died Feb. 19 from injuries he suffered that day during a parachute training exercise in Arizona, according to the Navy.
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Skydiver’s reserve parachute deploys and wraps around the tail of a plane suspending him 15k feet above ground
Retired Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch breaks down how a skydiver saved himself after his reserve parachute accidentally deployed, sucking him out of the plane and wrapping around the tail of the aircraft.
A skydiver had a miraculous escape after his parachute became caught on a plane’s wing while 15,000ft up in the air. Dramatic footage captured the moment the jump went horribly wrong, seconds after ...
Australian accident investigators have released dramatic images showing a skydiver's parachute entangled on an airplane's tail, leaving him dangling at 15,000 feet MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australian ...
The skydiver cut themselves free before descending into freefall and managing to release their main parachute Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
Fort Drum civilian employees completed first tier training at Syracuse University and received certificates of ...
A Navy SEAL who suffered fatal injuries during parachute training at Pinal Airpark last week has been identified. Chief Special Warfare Operator Lance M. Vaccaro, 35, of Reading, Pa., died Thursday, ...
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