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5 juin 2022 à 19:43 : ChelseyI11 (discussion | contributions) a déclenché le filtre filtre 1 en effectuant l’action « edit » sur Skydivers apos; Plane Goes Into Freefall And Spins Past Them At 16 000ft. Actions entreprises : Interdire la modification ; Description du filtre : Liens externe si !page de guilde (examiner)

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Extraordinary footage shows the moment skydivers narrowly avoided being hit in mid-air by their plane as it spun out of control seconds after they jumped from it. <br>The dramatic video was filmed by videographer Bernard Janse van Rensburg as a group of skydivers jumped from the aircraft over Mosselbay, , on Thursday, October 14.<br>As they jump, the plane stalls 16,000ft in the air, and nose dives towards the ground, spinning past the falling sky divers who are preparing to join up in formation.<br>The pilot managed to regain control of the aircraft and landed it safely. <br>                Dramatic footage shows the moment a stalled [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=aircraft%20spins aircraft spins] past the skydivers shortly after they jumped from it over Mosselbay, in South Africa, on October 14<br>The clip shows the skydiving team preparing to jump from the plane.<br>One skydiver opens the door and the team gets into position to carry out the skydive formation.<br>After a few moments, Mr van Rensburg moves onto the tail of the [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=aircraft aircraft] as other skydivers start making their way out.<br>Initially, eight divers and the videographer jump from the aircraft which instantly starts to go out of control.<br>As the skydivers begin plummeting to the ground, the plane starts nosediving and spinning around in circles.<br>It falls below the divers before levelling off directly underneath three members of the team who appear to be falling towards its path.<br>        Mr van Rensburg said the incident was reported to the South African CAA and PASA national safety and training officer<br>        Moments after the skydivers jumped out, the aircraft stalled and began freefalling and spinning before the pilot managed to bring it under control and land it safely<br>Fortunately a midair collision is avoided, but the aircraft continues falling and spinning away from the videographer's view.<br>As it rocks from side to side, another skydiver is seen jumping from the aircraft before it is eventually brought back under control and flown away from danger.<br>As the footage continues, Mr van Rensburg manages to relocate the eight skydivers and positions himself alongside them as they carry out their midair stunt.<br>The team grab hands and create a circle as the videographer looks down at them from above as they fall through the clouds. <br>After a few seconds, they release their hands, spin off in different directions and pull their parachutes for the final part of their descent.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The skydiving team was attempting to complete a formation in the sky when the aircraft they had just jumped out of lost control.<br><br>They still proceeded to complete the stunt<br>Mr van Rensburg said the Beechcraft C90 King Air aircraft the team had been flown in stalled midair, causing it to lose control.<br>He said the team missed the 'tell-tale signs' of the imminent stall as they were too focused on getting their positioning and timings right for the formation.<br>He said: 'From the videographer exit position (outside, most tail-ward end of the jumper line) I felt the plane 'slip' once and then twice after which I knew something was wrong and decided to let go of the now banking aircraft.<br>'This all happened inside of just a few seconds.<br>'Those on the outside of the door and immediately inside of the door followed.'<br>Nine people jumped from the aircraft but Mr van Rensburg said there were still five skydivers inside of the aircraft when it lost control. <br>'The moment was surreal and I could not believe what I was seeing,' he added.<br>'Everything happened in slow-motion and I remember thinking: "Am I really seeing the plane [https://www.content-spinning.fr/ Spinning Traduction francais] nose down next to us?" '<br>        Bernard Janse van Rensburg said he and the other skydivers missed the 'tell-tale signs' of the imminent stall as they were too focused on getting their positioning and timings right for the formation<br>He added: 'After the spin, the aircraft started to veer underneath us but luckily did not make contact.<br>'As the aircraft started to recover from the stall (still unstable) one further skydiver exited, leaving four skydivers and the pilot in the aircraft.<br>'After I was satisfied that the aircraft had recovered, I searched the sky for my team and found them building the pre-planned formations in a safe and normal manner.'<br>The aircraft returned and landed safely on the runway, according Mr van Rensburg. <br>The incident was also reported to the South African CAA and PASA national safety and training officer.<br>Mr van Rensburg added: 'The next day the jump team made adjustments to their exit procedure following discussion with the pilot and no further incidents or near-incidents were experienced.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement

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'Extraordinary footage shows the moment skydivers narrowly avoided being hit in mid-air by their plane as it spun out of control seconds after they jumped from it. <br>The dramatic video was filmed by videographer Bernard Janse van Rensburg as a group of skydivers jumped from the aircraft over Mosselbay, , on Thursday, October 14.<br>As they jump, the plane stalls 16,000ft in the air, and nose dives towards the ground, spinning past the falling sky divers who are preparing to join up in formation.<br>The pilot managed to regain control of the aircraft and landed it safely. <br> Dramatic footage shows the moment a stalled [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=aircraft%20spins aircraft spins] past the skydivers shortly after they jumped from it over Mosselbay, in South Africa, on October 14<br>The clip shows the skydiving team preparing to jump from the plane.<br>One skydiver opens the door and the team gets into position to carry out the skydive formation.<br>After a few moments, Mr van Rensburg moves onto the tail of the [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=aircraft aircraft] as other skydivers start making their way out.<br>Initially, eight divers and the videographer jump from the aircraft which instantly starts to go out of control.<br>As the skydivers begin plummeting to the ground, the plane starts nosediving and spinning around in circles.<br>It falls below the divers before levelling off directly underneath three members of the team who appear to be falling towards its path.<br> Mr van Rensburg said the incident was reported to the South African CAA and PASA national safety and training officer<br> Moments after the skydivers jumped out, the aircraft stalled and began freefalling and spinning before the pilot managed to bring it under control and land it safely<br>Fortunately a midair collision is avoided, but the aircraft continues falling and spinning away from the videographer's view.<br>As it rocks from side to side, another skydiver is seen jumping from the aircraft before it is eventually brought back under control and flown away from danger.<br>As the footage continues, Mr van Rensburg manages to relocate the eight skydivers and positions himself alongside them as they carry out their midair stunt.<br>The team grab hands and create a circle as the videographer looks down at them from above as they fall through the clouds. <br>After a few seconds, they release their hands, spin off in different directions and pull their parachutes for the final part of their descent.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The skydiving team was attempting to complete a formation in the sky when the aircraft they had just jumped out of lost control.<br><br>They still proceeded to complete the stunt<br>Mr van Rensburg said the Beechcraft C90 King Air aircraft the team had been flown in stalled midair, causing it to lose control.<br>He said the team missed the 'tell-tale signs' of the imminent stall as they were too focused on getting their positioning and timings right for the formation.<br>He said: 'From the videographer exit position (outside, most tail-ward end of the jumper line) I felt the plane 'slip' once and then twice after which I knew something was wrong and decided to let go of the now banking aircraft.<br>'This all happened inside of just a few seconds.<br>'Those on the outside of the door and immediately inside of the door followed.'<br>Nine people jumped from the aircraft but Mr van Rensburg said there were still five skydivers inside of the aircraft when it lost control. <br>'The moment was surreal and I could not believe what I was seeing,' he added.<br>'Everything happened in slow-motion and I remember thinking: "Am I really seeing the plane [https://www.content-spinning.fr/ Spinning Traduction francais] nose down next to us?" '<br> Bernard Janse van Rensburg said he and the other skydivers missed the 'tell-tale signs' of the imminent stall as they were too focused on getting their positioning and timings right for the formation<br>He added: 'After the spin, the aircraft started to veer underneath us but luckily did not make contact.<br>'As the aircraft started to recover from the stall (still unstable) one further skydiver exited, leaving four skydivers and the pilot in the aircraft.<br>'After I was satisfied that the aircraft had recovered, I searched the sky for my team and found them building the pre-planned formations in a safe and normal manner.'<br>The aircraft returned and landed safely on the runway, according Mr van Rensburg. <br>The incident was also reported to the South African CAA and PASA national safety and training officer.<br>Mr van Rensburg added: 'The next day the jump team made adjustments to their exit procedure following discussion with the pilot and no further incidents or near-incidents were experienced.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement'
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