Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop whiffed on what could have been a game-clinching kick against the Pittsburgh Steelers, ...
A skydiver broke free and ultimately survived after his reserve parachute accidentally deployed and got stuck on the tail of an airplane as it was soaring through the sky. The Australian Transport ...
Video shows a skydiver’s reserve parachute wrapped around the tailplane after the reserve handle accidentally snagged on the aircraft’s flap, according to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. The ...
Skydiver fights for life after parachute gets caught on plane due to premature opening over Tully airport. Full list of Republicans facing articles of impeachment After winning his first Oscar, Tom ...
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new video loaded: Tangled Parachute Leaves Skydiver Hanging From Plane A skydiver was left dangling in the air after their parachute was caught on a plane wing, footage released by the Australian ...
Video released by Australia’s transport safety agency on Thursday shows the harrowing moment when a skydiver’s parachute was caught on the tail of an airplane before a jump in September. According to ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian accident investigators on Thursday released dramatic images of a skydiver’s parachute becoming entangled on an airplane’s tail, leaving him dangling at 4,500 ...
The skydiver cut themselves free before descending into freefall and managing to release their main parachute Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
A skydiving trip in Australia took a harrowing turn when one person’s parachute became entangled in the tail of the plane, stranding them at 15,000 feet. The aircraft, a Cessna 208 Caravan, was ...
What was meant to be a highlight of an Australian air show —16 skydivers in formation, jumping from 15,000 feet — went terribly wrong just as the cameraman and first skydiver stepped out of the door ...