http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/53461411/#53461411
Just watched it on that link.
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Jesus... Glad they all made it out. That's one thing I hope I never have to do when I fly divers, is use that parachute.
When I flew divers I was told it was just a round reserve with no real control and I would most likely break something or multiple bones if I used it. Better than nothing though I guess.For more reason than one. Typically the chute the pilot has isn't the kind anyone wants to jump with.
Looks like the we're both in small blind spots. I would think the lead plane would be higher so when they jump the people in the trailing plane can see them exit and jump out to easily meet them. I only did one formation drop and that's how we did it, no idea if that's right or notI'm glad everyone is ok, too. Now that we're all glad that no one was hurt, I'd like to know what someone did to cause this. WTF, over? Who gets over the top of another plane and then flies down into it? (OK, who other than lovey dovey Alaskan Bush pilots flying for competing operators on the same route getting all smitten and ending up smote?) What was this guy thinking? Distracted by the jumpers? Level-flight G-lock? Temporary loss of minimal good sense?
I don't know much about formation flying, but everyone who does (e.g, @Hacker15e, @bunk22) assures me that it's generally a terrible idea unless you've been trained in it.I'm glad everyone is ok, too. Now that we're all glad that no one was hurt, I'd like to know what someone did to cause this. WTF, over? Who gets over the top of another plane and then flies down into it? (OK, who other than lovey dovey Alaskan Bush pilots flying for competing operators on the same route getting all smitten and ending up smote?) What was this guy thinking? Distracted by the jumpers? Level-flight G-lock? Temporary loss of minimal good sense?