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Thai Paratrooper's Life-Saving Move Amid Mid-Air Chute Failure


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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A rescue boat was promptly dispatched, finding only the soldier's tangled parachute in the water. However, news soon emerged that the paratrooper, demonstrating textbook composure and quick thinking, had cut himself free from the malfunctioning chute and deployed his reserve, landing safely on the military grounds.

Well done....

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3 hours ago, Baba Naba said:

Damn! Why did they stop filming the fall? He wasnt going to be able to help him until he hit the ground/water!!!

Brilliant !

Another Ghoul has been denied the chance to get his rocks off by seeing the aftermath had this lucky guy had not been able to deploy his spare chute.

well done to all the instructors involved in this and very best wishes to the parachutist.

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I did several jumps in the early 197s. It was forcefully drummed into us IF THE MAIN SHUTE FAILS TO OPEN PULL THE RESERVE IMMEDIATELY DO NOT FART ABOUT TRING TO OPEN THE MAIN. I never had a shute failure but this man did exactly as he had been trained to do.

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On 5/21/2025 at 2:50 PM, Jimjim1 said:

Brilliant !

Another Ghoul has been denied the chance to get his rocks off by seeing the aftermath had this lucky guy had not been able to deploy his spare chute.

well done to all the instructors involved in this and very best wishes to the parachutist.

    RUBBISH! I wanted to see this guys slick moves of his saving his own ass! 

                    But thanks for quoting me anyways Kevin.... 

Posted
12 hours ago, Baba Naba said:

    RUBBISH! I wanted to see this guys slick moves of his saving his own ass! 

                    But thanks for quoting me anyways Kevin.... 

I don't think you would have seen moves in that video.   The jumpers look to be pretty high up, much higher than the three jumps I made from helicopters, which was at 1200 feet (366 meters) above ground.    The jumps I made from a C141 and a C130 were, I think, over 2000 feet, possibly 2500. 

 

As someone else posted, you don't mess around with the main chute if it does not deploy because you don't have time to.  You immediately go to opening the reserve, grab it, and throw it away from you.   

 

 

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On 5/20/2025 at 7:23 PM, Gottfrid said:

Fantastic! A person that can follow procedure.

Exactly what I thought, got three reserve rides myself. 

Posted
On 5/21/2025 at 9:49 AM, rumeaug said:

Nice move, not easy to pull-off for anyone who has ever jumped in parachute. many accidents even in elite troops due to parachute malfunctioning.

Not true, elite troops have a great statistical numbers with few accidents during parachute  exercises. 

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On 5/20/2025 at 7:23 PM, Gottfrid said:

Fantastic! A person that can follow procedure.

You got two dislikes for this obviously comment, fantastic

Posted
5 hours ago, radiochaser said:

I don't think you would have seen moves in that video.   The jumpers look to be pretty high up, much higher than the three jumps I made from helicopters, which was at 1200 feet (366 meters) above ground.    The jumps I made from a C141 and a C130 were, I think, over 2000 feet, possibly 2500. 

 

As someone else posted, you don't mess around with the main chute if it does not deploy because you don't have time to.  You immediately go to opening the reserve, grab it, and throw it away from you.   

 

 

OK RC, you are not talking to some dirty, rotten, stinking "Leg" here.  If the malfunction cannot be corrected prior to hitting your hard deck (typically around 2,000-2,500 feet), you should cut away your main canopy and deploy your reserve.  Any time above that altitude you can atempt to clear your main.  I dont know what altitude these guys were jumping from but it was most likely done from around 10k feet and could have had time to try to clear the main.  We used to have several minutes to clear a fouled chute when we were doing HALOs from 25k!  From 10k you got around 30 seconds before you discard your main and deploy your reserve. You may also have a AAD or a RSL that can save your bacon... 😁 BTW I have a pair of green feet tattooed on my ass if that tells you anything....

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12 minutes ago, Baba Naba said:

OK RC, you are not talking to some dirty, rotten, stinking "Leg" here.  If the malfunction cannot be corrected prior to hitting your hard deck (typically around 2,000-2,500 feet), you should cut away your main canopy and deploy your reserve.  Any time above that altitude you can atempt to clear your main.  I dont know what altitude these guys were jumping from but it was most likely done from around 10k feet and could have had time to try to clear the main.  We used to have several minutes to clear a fouled chute when we were doing HALOs from 25k!  From 10k you got around 30 seconds before you discard your main and deploy your reserve. You may also have a AAD or a RSL that can save your bacon... 😁 BTW I have a pair of green feet tattooed on my ass if that tells you anything....

Tactical jumps can be done down to 300m with full package, and the procedure is fly or not fly, pull reserve if not within 3 sec. A streamer gives you a bit more time. With full drop speed you got more than 10 sec to impact without anything out. Tactical jumps is done with round parachutes. 
 

This jump seems to be from helicopter, and higher up. The parachute malfunction, is a round canopy and he got plenty altitude, and if not flying after 5 sec, procedure is cutaway, and pull reserve. Standard procedure 

 

I know Russians even have done lower, and maybe some special troops in war can be dropped as low as possible to minimize exposure to enemy. 
 

just googled and checked 150m is not unusual. Norway have 300m for exercise 

Posted
2 hours ago, Hummin said:

You got two dislikes for this obviously comment, fantastic

Yeah, and 5 likes, but why bother about that?

Posted
14 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, and 5 likes, but why bother about that?

Even simple true statements gets dislikes, no matter what it is 

 

It does something to the forum dynamics. It can trigger to stop activity or trigger to become a full lunatic troll, and everything between.  So who cares really, only those who gives them obviously. Seems important to them, expressing their feelings. 

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On 5/21/2025 at 9:19 AM, Tom89 said:

More stories like this and fewer about ladyboy brawls in Pattaya. 

How about a story of a ladyboy clasping a gold necklace jumping from a plane minus a chute 

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