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  • The First parachute opening in the vid was a Hard As Fuck opening... must have hurt...

  • Cool Video. This looks like Otay Lakes in SD.

  • awesome video!! :D

  • aw..what a shame they removed the audio

  • actually.. any branch can send their sf to free fall school.

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  • Agreed. My point is that this instructor is sitting 50+ ft away and useless to stop this potentially dangerous spin. The acceleration is not instant and therefore if the instructor were in close where he should be he could easily have stopped it. I have seen Yuma instr. in close where they can do some good. Of course students do need to be on their own sometime, but if not ready they need to be watched closely. Perhaps the instr. felt he was ready, but wasn't.

  • the second time you do a paracute jump is the worst the first you dont know what is waything you and you just jump

  • I get a rush just watching. (5 dives)

  • TccAir may be a fine school but I've seen both places and I think at 2:39 you see the kind of instructors TacAir has. Seriously, was he trying to help? At Yuma those guys are glued to your side. They only have two students each not like 5 I believe at TacAir. Hey, this may be a blooper video for all I know. If it's not, I don't feel too great about what I am seeing. Civilian vs. military instructors...so far I'm voting military. Just my opinion from having seen both groups.

  • you are civilian or military?

  • WOOOOW!!!

  • Love the Twotter!

  • TacAir is just as good as Yuma, if not better. Yuma instructors typically have several hundred jumps, whereas damn near all of the TacAir instructos are civilians with several THOUSAND jumps, most of them with multiple national and world level titles in skydiving competition.

  • great vid thanks man

  • i think these guys are all BUD/s graduates. This looks like the Tactical Air Operations school

  • It is TACAIR. 2 SEALS and 3 EOD. Only SEALS go to BUD/S.

  • are you a SEAL now? Is this school supposed to be just as good as the old MFF school that the army still uses at Bragg/Yuma?

  • @fruehaufTNT thats not true, Most EOD of all branches go to BUD/S

  • @63517489 Not a single "EOD...branch" goes to BUD/S. Only prospective SEAL trainees attend BUD/S. Basic Under Water Demolition/SEAL...not EOD..

  • @Parker739 Yes, they do... do your research bud

  • @63517489 Do my research? Please, take your own advice and stop making yourself look foolish to the BTDTs that roll on through these comments and giggle at mindless assertions such as the ones you have made. You want to get called an assclown by a real SEAL? Ask the question on s o c n e t . c o m, they have the largest group of BTDTs in existence, they'll probably ban you for being an idiot with a question like that or at the very least lock the thread and call you a jack ass. You read up.

  • @63517489 Oh, and I'm not being sarcastic. I ENCOURAGE you to ask the question on that website to a real SEAL. He will blast you. If you don't have the guts, search google for "eod in buds" and look at the first yahoo answer, should be link # 4. Navy guy explains it all. No EOD in BUD/S.

  • @Parker739 Wow, just, wow, you actually believe anything any of those dimwits on yahoo answers say? And why would I need forums, I am way ahead of you, I have met a few SOF guys already (friends of my dad), does that solve your problem?

  • @63517489 I was just giving you a nice easy way out instead of having your ass chewed out by SEALs. Yeah yeah yeah, everyone and their mother has met a SEAL, I'm sure your dad's friend wears a trident hat too (hah). I have a mentor that I train with twice a week who is a USNA grad SEAL. My dad's best friend was an officer in the Teams for 5 years. Once again, all I'm saying is ask a real SEAL. Go to the forums where there are confirmed SEALs and ask. You will lose and you know it. Goodbye!

  • @Parker739

    Yeah yeah yeah, everyone and their mother has met a SEAL, I'm sure your dad's friend wears a trident hat too (hah).

    Right back at you kid. Oh, and a SEAL only has one team for his entire military career, not several.

  • @63517489 If you were at all familiar with SEAL lingo you'd know that they refer to themselves as being "in the Teams." I wouldn't expect you to understand though. Furthermore, you are wrong again. A SEAL can serve two or more teams in his military career. One example is Marcus Luttrell, who served in Team 10 in Afghanistan and Team 5 in Iraq. Get smart kid. Also, a SEAL can go from a "regular" SEAL Team to NAVSPECWARDEVGRU, formerly known as SEAL Team 6. Try harder.

  • @Parker739 You're a fucking idiot, technically ST6 is retired, which is called DEVGRU, just DEVGRU, nothing more. Its the navys version of SF (Green berets) to Delta.

  • @63517489 1. I said formerly known as ST6, now NAVSPECWARDEVGRU. 2. That is the abbreivation, standing for Naval Special Warfare Development Group. 3. DEVGRU is Tier 1, which means it is the Army equivalent of ACE, not SF (SF is Tier 2, same level as "regular" SEALs). "Delta" means nothing in the Army. "Delta's" official named is Army Compartmented Element, recently replacing the title Combat Applications Group as per the Defense Department. The only other Tier 1 force is 24th STS. You pissed?

  • @Parker739 ST6 is DEVGRU, DEVGRU is equivalent to Delta. SEALs are equivalent to SF. SAD, SOG are both Tier 1 units. You get out much?

  • @63517489 Congratulations, you can repeat what I just said... DEVGRU=ACE. SEALs=SF. SOG? Go play more Call of Duty kid, SOG hasnt been around since 1972 and it was a joint force of SEALs, Rangers, etc (all Tier 2...ACE and DEVGRU were created after Vietnam...fail on your part AGAIN). And SAD, really? They are CIA, they don't have a designated Tier, although they are equivalent to ACE, DEVGRU, etc up at Tier 1. Just resign you literally make yourself look worse every post. Copy my rhetoric?

  • @Parker739 SOG is a current active paramilitary branch. Part of the CIA, with a maximum of 150 Ops at any one time, comprised of aviators, sailors and ground units, currently theres about 120, though the actual number is known by one a few if anyone. Rangers were created in time for both World Wars. SOG is part of the SAD, SAD were in Iraq and Afghanistan before any Delta or SEAL. They are not equivalent to DEVGRU or ACE. Copy a generic rhetoric?

  • @63517489 If you're referring to the Studies and Observations Group, you are wrong, they were disbanded. Everyone knows the CIA was the first into Afghanistan, one only had to watch CNN after 9-11 to know that, you're not bringing anything new to the table. Now you are just vomiting random and irrelevant information to make up for your lack-there-of earlier. Original point remains - only SEAL candidates go to BUD/S, not EOD.

  • @Parker739 Special Operations Group... They are called that now, after the original SOG, MACSOG, was "disbanded." After they moved to the CIA under the new name, as a dept of the CIA SAD, there's even less of them now, only recruiting from DEVGRU and ACE/DELTA.

  • @63517489 The SOG of the CIA is an entirely separate, independent, and unaffiliated entity from the SOG of the Vietnam era. Sadly, I must once again inform you that you are wrong. CIA SAD Johnny Michael Spann, first casualty in Afghanistan in 2001, served in the Marine Corps. It is with regret that I inform you Marines can be neither SEALs nor Dboys. Pleeeeeeease just stop making yourself look bad. I promise you will never beat me.

  • @Parker739 Thats where you're wrong, though ACE/CAG/DELTA primarily recruit from SF/Rangers, they also take soldeirs from SEALs, PJs, RECON. Oh, and you ever heard of a transfer? Just cause you start as a marine, doesn't mean you finish as one, SEALs often start as SEALs, then move to DELTA because there is no action for a SEAL in the desert as they specialize in not being seen rather, than embedding themselves in a society...

  • @63517489 Nope. Simply wrong. ACE does not recruit from any branch besides Army. It is a fairly common misconception that you as well as most civilians have. Seriously man, just do some research. If you would just do some research you would have your answers. Marines can exit the Marine corps and reenlist to Navy and start all over but no transfer to equal rank, etc. "There is no action for a SEAL in the desert"....please be kidding...you literally spew ignorance. I am officially done here.

  • @Parker739 Civillian? LOL, CAG does recruit from other branches, as technically it is not a department of the Army, as technically it does not exist. You know in the past 20 years, 90% of SEALs tranfer to CAG for the lack of missions, just think about that, run along back to your video games, come back to the real world when you beat it, the world will still be here.

  • @63517489 -laughs smugly to self-

  • Main canopy is 370 sq ft, forget what the full load capability is, but 245 is the weight limit for the man alone, to allow for gear.

  • That gear is strange! The way they deploy and the size of it, it looks even bigger than a Tandem-Gear!

  • i dont know much about this but at 2:39 it seems that it could have gone wrong real fast

  • humans can fly

  • dude that is so awesome, MFF is one of the many reasons why im going with the 18x contract

  • "AD ASTRA ET ULTRA"

  • what do i have to get into to do this

  • Spec forces bro, talk to your recruiter

  • Bud is my hero!

  • Awesome video, I'd give anything to do a HALO/HAHO jump. :/

  • whats this units name

  • Mix of Guys from different units. 3 EOD & 2 SEALS

  • @fruehaufTNT EOD is a speciality, theres 5 SEALs 3 of which are master blaster's here

  • @wesl78

    I think there are a couple of walruses in there too, mate.

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