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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Throwing the reserve is very funny ...

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  • 2:35 Why is he really pulling the reserve??

  • It was just for fun .... we were pulling the reserve for the annual packing ...

  • just for fun ...

  • First landing looked bad. Did it hurt?

  • No. Everyone landed savely and is still flying all around the Planet.

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  • @Flashy1995 ... weil wir so heftig an den bremsen reissen ... ;-) ...

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  • @MrBerns69 stupid !

  • Quality is very shit...

  • trowing your reserve should be your LAST option. One time you will get problems with your reserve and then you dont have anything left! That is why it is called a Reserve parachute. Normal pilots trow their reserve on the ground or on a swing. And you guys even dont do it above water?! It only has to go wrong once and than trowing your reserve is not that very funny anymore. Please think about it before your ignore these words.

  • who has this cover of The Joker? =)

  • I really wish people would not add musci to their videos, especially bad remakes

  • @Flashy1995 wie wärs mit wind? ;)

  • @thisUNisrandom If no one has answered your question about line entanglements... paraglider reserves are packed in a deployment bag which the pilot throws away from himself and his rig. The weight of the compacted chute carries it away until it reaches the end. The last loop of risers is pulled through a loop that releases the bag and POOF! It all happens very fast and the chutes are packed to open instantly.

  • what's the name of the song?

  • Training parachute release of reserves? Here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, we train on a pond. We do a course called "SIV" (Simulação de Incidente de Vôo = Incident Simulation Flight).

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