I dont Think That is How It Is Supposed to Work
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/nashville-skydiving-instructor-dead-after-falling-without-parachute
A Tennessee skydiving instructor died after a tandem jump went wrong over the weekend.
Local media outlets identified the instructor as 35-year-old Justin Fuller. His body was found "in the clearing of a wooded area off Ashland City Highway," the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said Saturday evening on X.
The student Fuller was jumping with was "lodged in a tree with an open parachute" and is expected to be okay after being rescued by fire crews, police said.
"This skydiver became separated at the plane from a tandem rig with an instructor," an X post said. "Three other skydivers who jumped moments earlier landed safely. The plane landed safely at Tune Airport."
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A few moments of terror before death. Reminds me of the other recent story where the rock climber near the top of El Capitain in Yosemite was rappelling down to grab a bag that was stuck and rappelled right off the end of the rope because he forgot to tie a knot.
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A few moments of terror before death. Reminds me of the other recent story where the rock climber near the top of El Capitain in Yosemite was rappelling down to grab a bag that was stuck and rappelled right off the end of the rope because he forgot to tie a knot.
@89th said in I dont Think That is How It Is Supposed to Work:
A few moments of terror before death. Reminds me of the other recent story where the rock climber near the top of El Capitain in Yosemite was rappelling down to grab a bag that was stuck and rappelled right off the end of the rope because he forgot to tie a knot.
Reminds me of the time that I took an elevator to get to the top of Rockefeller Center. Why because I’m not a ftickong adrenaline idiot.
I also like to leap from an airplane… Onto the exit ramp, after the plane has landed, taxied to the gate, and I’ve unbuckled my seat belt.
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at least you have the guts to go up in an elevator to the rock. i dont like those high building views, even for someone who grew up in new york, i hate high floors in buildings. and i think my fear of heights is increasing with age although i never feel it in planes, always get a window seat, which is weird.