someone else comes and joins the formation and you will form a diamond of parachutes. it s a risky jump. canopy formation is a very fragile formation. the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers. because if they get all tangled up in your parachute, it s gone. you can t use it to land. he knows even the smallest miss cue can be a disaster. it s much like choreographing a dance. place where they have to fly to and take ahold of the other canopy. you have to have your hand and feet in the right place. you have to plan out the entire jump and then the challenge is to do it in the air. for today s world record
october 1994, 18,000 feet above davis, california. a group of skydivers is determined to make it into the record books. their goal? build a 46 parachute diamond or canopy and then separate and land safely. it will hold more eight skydivers than the world s best of 38. this morning is their last test before the next day s big jump. skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session. the skydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while
now in free fall, he has less than ten seconds until impact. that was it. he pulled out of that at about 700 feet. with little time to spare, he coasts to a landing completely unscathed. luckily his reserve chute deployed even though he was so close to the ground. we all gathered at the ground and he was just laughing and carrying on. he was back up in the air that day. i mean, alan is just my hero. he never gave up for one second. the very next day, the team beats the world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers? alan. coming up, rescuers spot a man whose time was running out. he was in the midst of it and i knew he want doing well. when caught on camera: what went wrong continues.
before the next day s big jump. skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session. the skydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while someone else holds up the formation and you will form a diamond of parachutes. it s a risky jump. canopy formation is a very fragile formation. the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers. because if they get all tangled up in your parachute, it s done. you can t land. he knows even the smallest miss cue can be a disaster.
canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying together in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while someone else comes and forms the formation and you ll form a diamond of parachutes. it s a risky jump. mike lewis embraces the challenge. canopy formation is a very fragile formation. the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers. because if they get all tangled up in your parachute, it s gone. you can t use it to land. lewis is the detail man today. he knows even the smallest miscue can be a disaster.