this is what we call a wrap. your parachute is open, but someone else s is wrapped around you. in that case, the person who has the parachute wrapped around you needs to pull and go freestyle. falling at nearly 50 miles an hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the first guy breaks free, but his parachute remains behind and still wrapped around alan s neck. the parachute s line has wrapped around him twice. the tension stayed on him when he cut away. the parachute was still partially opened and wrapped around alan so it was pulling those lines tight like a chinese finger trap. it sticks to you. with time running out, alan has only one option. cut the other skydivers chute line but as he does that it leads to yet another problem.
they are 9,000 feet above the ground. and the other man s chute is wrapped around his neck. in that case, the person who has the parachute wrapped and you, they need to go into free fall and that takes the tension off. falling at nearly 50 miles an hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the parachute remains behind and wrapped around alan s neck. the parachute s line has wrapped around him twice. the tension stayed on him when he cut away. the parachute was still partially opened and wrapped around alan so it was pulling those lines tight like a chinese finger trap.
ground spinning out of control. and the other man s chute is wrapped around his neck. in that case, the person who has the parachute wrapped and you, they need to go into free fall and that takes the tension off. falling at nearly 50 miles an hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the parachute remains behind and wrapped around alan s neck. the parachute s line has wrapped around him twice. the tension stayed on him when he cut away. the parachute was still partially opened and wrapped around alan so it was pulling those lines tight like a chinese finger trap. it sticks to you. with time running out, alan has only one option. cut the other skydivers chute
control, 9,000 feet above the ground. and the other man s chute is wrapped around his neck. in that case, the person who has the parachute wrapped and you, they need to go into free fall and that takes the tension off. falling at nearly 50 miles an hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the first guy manages to break free. the parachute remains behind and wrapped around alan s neck. the parachute s line has wrapped around him twice. so when the other guy cut away, the tension stayed on him when he cut away. the parachute was still partially opened and wrapped around alan so it was pulling those lines tight like a chinese finger trap. it sticks to you. with time running out, alan has only one option. cut the other skydivers chute
9,000 feet above the ground. and allen has another problem. the lines of the other man s chute are wrapped around his neck. what we call a wrap. your parachute is open, but someone else s parachute is wrapped around you. in this case, the person who has the parachute wrapped around you, they need to pull their release handle and go into freefall. it takes the tepnsion off. falling at nearly 50 miles per hour, the skydivers have less than two minutes before they hit the ground. the first guy manages to break free, but his parachute remains behind. its lines still wrapped around allen s neck. the parachute lines are wrapped around allen twice. so when the other guy cut away, the tension stayed on allen. the parachute was still partially open and the lines were wrapped around allen so the parachute was pulling the lines tight. like a chinese finger trap. just fixed to you. with time running out and his neck constricted, allen has only