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SFC George Smith
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Oh Hell No... one gust of wind from the wrong direction and they are greasy spots on the side of a Mountain... its hard enough In clean air from 25K...
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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Edited 8 y ago
Wow! I wouldn't do that at all, but I especially wouldn't do it in sequence like that. When he was following the guy in front of him just a few feet off the ground in that ravine, I was imagining what would happen if there was a little turbulence bubble caused by the guy in front of him.

I used to skydive. In freefall, people fall at pretty much the same rate -- but if you accidentally maneuver over someone and get in their stream, you suddenly fall faster because all the air resistance is gone. Bumping into someone like that can cause injury. Thinking about that same thing happening watching that video gave me the heebie-jeebies.
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