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SunWho
22 December 2006, 17:05
Not Military Freefall, but still very interesting. Lucky guy!:


A skydiving instructor in New Zealand escaped death by landing in a blackberry bush after his parachute failed during a 15,000-foot free-fall last week, according to reports.

Michael Holmes, 25, of Britain spun out of control when his main parachute apparently became tangled.

“When the second parachute didn’t open, I realized it was all over,” he told The Times of London from his hospital bed. “I was going to die. You don’t have much time to say goodbye.”

“The next thing I saw were friends, firemen, ambulances and police dogs,” he added.

Holmes survived the fall by landing in shrubbery less than 300 feet from a parking lot near Lake Taupo, the largest lake in New Zealand, suffering a punctured lung and a broken ankle.

Holmes, who was wearing a helmet-mounted video camera, was taping a group of 10 people from Taupo Tandem Skydiving when the mishap occurred, according to The Age, an Australian news Web site.

The entire plunge, including the landing, was captured on videotape.

John Siddles, a witness, told London’s Daily Telegraph: “One of the skydivers coming down was going round and round, and he looked like he was all tangled up or something.”

The Daily Telegraph quoted the manager of the skydiving center, Hamish Funnell, as saying that Holmes was in good spirits at the hospital, “cracking jokes and hassling the nurses.”

Police and the New Zealand Parachute Industry Association are investigating the incident.

CDRODA396
22 December 2006, 18:04
SunWho, If you liked that story, you'll love this one! :D

http://www.socnetcentral.com/vb/showthread.php?t=66239

24/7
22 December 2006, 18:12
SunWho, If you liked that story, you'll love this one! :D

http://www.socnetcentral.com/vb/showthread.php?t=66239


Wow...and I thought it was two separate incidents... what a cowinkadinky.

Two dudes having total malfunctions on the same day...and both landing in a bush.

It was freaking me out man. :rolleyes:

CDRODA396
22 December 2006, 19:19
Wow...and I thought it was two separate incidents... what a cowinkadinky.

Two dudes having total malfunctions on the same day...and both landing in a bush.

It was freaking me out man. :rolleyes:

M01 (or whomever you might be at some point in the future! :confused: ), Perhaps you should put the remote down and focus on the poser threads, you seem to be much more at home there! :D

24/7
22 December 2006, 20:06
Sorry, I'm bored to death. :eek:

Back away from the remote....never. :D

SunWho
23 December 2006, 15:47
SunWho, If you liked that story, you'll love this one! :D

http://www.socnetcentral.com/vb/showthread.php?t=66239

Yeah I get an "F" at the search button today. Damn :D

The Corporate Guy
12 February 2007, 19:05
I saw the Holmes video today on (I beleive it was) MSNBC and holy shit! Partial canopy, violent spin, couldn't release the main, and the reserve got caught up in it. Both he and a fellow jumper had helmet cams and got some good footage which includes Holmes waiving goodbye to the helmet cam and saying "I'm dead. Good bye".

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17113222/

colmurph
15 February 2007, 23:09
Let's talk "Ground fixation". Asshole wasn't watching his altimeter but staring at the ground. We had problems like this back in the 60's when we were jumping flat circulars in sleeves and folks were impacting without pulling.
I used to skydive at Cameron Air Park in NJ with Steve Snyder....D-5. Jaques Istel too....D-1. One of my buds at Bragg was Dick Fortenberry....D-18 and I served with Loy Brydon in Vietnam....D-38. Jumped with all of them. I'll let you ask the USPA for my D number.