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ONCE AGAIN I PRAISE GOD FOR THE BIG RED ARROW IN THE THUMBMAIL, BECAUSE THE CHANNEL PRODUCER IS CONVINCED THAT I, AMD THOUSANDS OF OTHER VIEWERS, WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE TO LOOK IF IT WASN'T THERE!!!!!!!
Don't jump out of a perfectly good aircraft
In the first clip it was not a paraglider, it was a skydiver.
Certified New Underwear™ moments
I always wonder who was in the wrong airspace, amongst other things.
Most of those close calls appear to be from parachuters/gliders being in flight paths where they're not supposed to be, and they weren't as close as advertised, if a helicopter or plane gets close to a canopy, a lot of difficulties will ensue!
That's your most impressive video so far!
Was that a Chipmunk in the last clip?
Ikar complex😂❤.
It's either the aircraft are ignoring jump zones or the sky divers a ignoring the jump zones.
Some of those planes nearly hit a skydiver.
This may be a little misleading…
From the angle each is taken, they could be tens of feet away…
At a gliding club I belonged to in the 1990s there was a map on the wall showing areas to avoid. In one area a note read "In this areas 80kg projectiles are fired at the ground at 125mph in groups of up to two dozen at a time. For more information see.."
In the last one the skydiver nearly hit the aircraft.
That last one made my rear end draw up a little bit
I never would've guessed that this happens so often.