while exiting the plane and tilt together into a head-down position. basically we re two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn t hold each other. wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and it causes tandem teams to break up. everything moved so different. you re dealing with turbulence, even from the air hitting your friends. but this is about to be one bad break up.
while exiting the plane and tilt together into a head-down position. basically we re two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn t hold each other. wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and it causes tandem teams to break up. everything moved so different. you re dealing with turbulence, even from the air hitting your friends. but this is about to be one bad break up. when we broke off, two guys went to one side.
while exiting the plane and simultaneously tilt together into a head-down position. basically we re two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn t hold to each other. wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and inevidently inevitably it
basically we re two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn t hold each other. wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and it causes tandem teams to break up. everything moved so different. you re dealing with turbulence, even from the air hitting your friends. but this is about to be one bad break up. when we broke off, two guys
hit a plane. april 3rd, 2006, florida. conditions are ideal for him and his fellow divers. on this day the four divers are going to attempt tandem formations while they lock arms while exiting the plane and tilt together into a head-down position. basically we re two and two. and the two outside and two inside we go this way. the plane is probably going 100 miles an hour. but we have to jump going towards the wind. immediately we put our heads down. takes a lot of jumps for you to master that and you have to keep practicing. this day, we got to altitude, which is 13,500 feet. everything was fine. so, we got ready, hold hands, jumped out. we knew it was just a matter of getting out of the plane and trying to hold for as long as we could because of so much vibration that we couldn t hold each other. wind turbulence and vibration is normal at that altitude and it causes tandem teams to break up. everything moved so different. you re dealing with turbulence, even from the air hitti