Video: What to do when you can't open in mid-air?
What if your umbrella has trouble when you're hovering in mid-air? Here answer: shoot it!
What if your umbrella has trouble when you're hovering in mid-air? Here answer: shoot it!
When you make a mistake that leads to a serious incident, you are looking forward to the opportunity to learn from it and fix it. But what if you encounter an incident between 10km altitude and ground level? Is there any chance to fix it?
The way to survive when the wings were injured was to cut it off and put on new wings.Impressive!
Let's see what Brianna Thompson guy does when his parachute has problems in the air. He took a shotgun and shot the parachute on his shoulder? This is crazy!
It turned out that they were all part of Thompson's calculations, to prevent a dangerous situation, everyone brought with him a spare parachute. Immediately after shooting the parachute with an incident, he confidently opened the second parachute and touched the ground safely!
Is it really out of the way when you encounter a problem with an umbrella at an altitude of 1000 meters above the ground?Don't worry, we have a solution here.
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