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rezznor
11-04-2013, 07:17 PM
crazy


Exclusive images show skydivers' terrifying collision and chaotic plunge

John Rodrigo via TODAY
By Tracy Connor, Staff Writer, NBC News
The cameras strapped to the skydivers' helmets were supposed to memorialize their perfectly timed jumps and exhilarating descent from two small planes to the earth 12,000 feet below.
Instead, the footage filmed by five daredevils shows the terrifying moment when the aircraft collided above Wisconsin, flinging parachuters into the air like plastic action figures and sending one plane into a fiery dive across a sunset-lit sky.
Nightly News will have the first look at the video at 6:30 p.m. Monday, followed by full exclusive coverage on TODAY on Tuesday morning.

Amy Olson via TODAY
The images are heart-stopping: One Cessna suddenly sandwiched atop another; the legs of a jumper dangling over the tail of a plane; a skydiver hanging onto a step like an acrobat before he lets go; a fireball roaring out of one plane as it plunges downward.
The thrill-seekers' helmets also filmed the miraculous aftermath of the crash: one by one, the jumpers landing on the ground, shaken but largely uninjured, and hopping into a truck to gather up the others.
All nine skydivers survived. The only person injured was the pilot of the Cessna that lost its wing. He had on an emergency parachute and escaped through an emergency chute and suffered cuts.
The pilot of the other plane was able to pull out of a dive and land at Richard I. Bong Airport.

Chad Ebling via TODAY
“The outcome for us was as good as it could be,” Mike Robinson, one of the passengers, told NBC News over the weekend.
Robinson, 64, said then that the two single-engine planes were in position for a maneuver called a tracking dive, with one closely following the other.
“The sun was just getting ready to set, it was our last load of the day,” he said Saturday. “It was just a perfect time to be up in the sky.”
There were several passengers in position to jump from an exterior step on each plane when the collision happened. Others were inside but quickly leaped out.

Patricia Roy via TODAY
The video shot by Amy Olson, apparently taken while she was still inside the plane, shows three fellow divers out on the step when the plane below them is suddenly right underneath. They leap as a fireball flashes.
Down below, John Rodrigo looks up to capture the planes pancaked on each other and then the tiny figures of his fellow passengers floating down.
Footage from Chad Ebling's helmet shows two people on the step when the planes hit each other, and then his own legs draped over the tail.
Robinson's camera filmed the crippled plane he left behind as it plunged to the ground — missing a wing.
The cause of the accident is unknown, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The planes were owned by Skydive Superior.

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highwhey
11-04-2013, 07:29 PM
This is why I've always thought commercial airlines should have emergency parachutes for their passengers. Also a quick instructional video on how to do it properly lol. And a bunch of xanax.

CanYouDigIt
11-04-2013, 07:43 PM
My plot has been foiled :mad: :facepalm :banghead:

TheReal Kendall
11-04-2013, 07:45 PM
So they survived because they had parachutes :hammerhead:

Oh and they were trained also

gts
11-04-2013, 07:55 PM
Wow.. amazing stuff

last week I read about a plane loaded with skydivers had crashed and they all died. plane was 15 minutes into the flight so you know it had altitude and my one question was why did nobody jump

rezznor
11-04-2013, 08:45 PM
i wanna see the video

G-Funk
11-04-2013, 10:36 PM
This is why I've always thought commercial airlines should have emergency parachutes for their passengers. Also a quick instructional video on how to do it properly lol. And a bunch of xanax.

why don't they?

gts
11-04-2013, 10:39 PM
why don't they?Because jumping out of a plane going 600 mph flying at 25,000 feet or higher isn't really survivable.

CelticBaller
11-04-2013, 10:53 PM
why don't they?
I can see most of them get knock out by the wind, at the speed the plane is going.

MadeFromDust
11-05-2013, 12:45 AM
How ironic

MavsSuperFan
11-05-2013, 12:54 AM
why don't they?
Because:
1. air travel is statistically the safest form of travel
2. Safely using a parachute takes training (why most people who go for fun are attached to a pro)
http://www.quebecgetaways.com/images/photos/showcase_activite/parachute.jpg
3. Commercial airliners fly altitudes too high to parachute from
4. you would have a higher survival rate giving the pilot a chance to bring your plane down as softly as possible.

highwhey
11-05-2013, 04:52 AM
Because jumping out of a plane going 600 mph flying at 25,000 feet or higher isn't really survivable.
Assuming the airplane is in danger of crashing - you can slow down and wait to jump at a more appropriate altitude no? I know you need training but having parachutes at least provides an opportunity to survive given the ideal situation. What needs to be mastered anyhow? Maintaining your body flat? I'd rather jump out of a falling airplane without any previous experience than sit and die

highwhey
11-05-2013, 04:54 AM
Because:
1. air travel is statistically the safest form of travel
2. Safely using a parachute takes training (why most people who go for fun are attached to a pro)
http://www.quebecgetaways.com/images/photos/showcase_activite/parachute.jpg
3. Commercial airliners fly altitudes too high to parachute from
4. you would have a higher survival rate giving the pilot a chance to bring your plane down as softly as possible.
#4, do you have any proof?

brantonli
11-05-2013, 09:17 AM
#4, do you have any proof?

Just think about how many people have survived jumping out of a commercial airplane from a cruising altitude + speed. I pretty sure you can count the number of people on just 2 hands.

rezznor
11-05-2013, 10:03 AM
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/195dguxgll224gif/original.gif


here's video


http://sploid.gizmodo.com/two-planes-crash-in-a-fiery-mid-air-collision-and-every-1458580404/@caseychan

OhNoTimNoSho
11-05-2013, 10:32 AM
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/195dguxgll224gif/original.gif


here's video


http://sploid.gizmodo.com/two-planes-crash-in-a-fiery-mid-air-collision-and-every-1458580404/@caseychan
Damn yo its like life imitating GTA V

gigantes
11-05-2013, 02:01 PM
Assuming the airplane is in danger of crashing - you can slow down and wait to jump at a more appropriate altitude no? I know you need training but having parachutes at least provides an opportunity to survive given the ideal situation. What needs to be mastered anyhow? Maintaining your body flat? I'd rather jump out of a falling airplane without any previous experience than sit and die
it would also be a total madhouse. a plane full of panicking, shrieking people... children, elderly and incompetents... scrambling like mad for their parachutes and trying to put them on properly... everyone getting in each others' way and freaking out... fights breaking out... then pushing and pulling through the throng to try to get to the exits while there's still time.

no, i think if the plane has maneuverability, then doing a hard belly flop / skid would probably be more survivable and a lot less insane. if the plane was going down fast, then conditions would be so bad that you probably wouldn't survive anyway.


side note: anyone here ever heard of d.b. cooper (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper)?

gts
11-06-2013, 07:40 PM
Just think about how many people have survived jumping out of a commercial airplane from a cruising altitude + speed. I pretty sure you can count the number of people on just 2 hands.

lol just had a grisly thought... 300 plus people jump out of an airliner going 500 mph at 20,000 feet. all fall to their death and land on disneyworld

Out_In_Utah
11-06-2013, 07:45 PM
Badass!!!

Ancient Legend
11-06-2013, 07:46 PM
At least the last pilot landed on Bong airport.