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BASE Jumper Parachute Fails, He Survives


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BASE Jumper Parachute Fails, He Survives

 

 

A BASE jumper from Pensacola miraculously survives an almost 900 foot plunge and it is all caught on tape.

27 year-old Christopher Brewer, took part in the 32nd Annual Bridge Day in Fayetteville, WV on Saturday.

Wearing his wing suit, spectators watched as he made the 876 foot fall from the New River Gorge Bridge.

To his horror, his parachute did not deploy in time. Brewer plunged into the water travelling about 80 miles per hour.

It took about 15 minutes for rescuers to arrive. He was life-flighted to Charleston Area Medical Center. Brewer has a long recovery ahead. He suffered a fractured pelvis, lung and spin injuries.

Bridge Day began in 1980 as a small festival and has grown to one of the largest extreme sporting events in the world.

More than 400 thrill seekers took part in Bridge Day, drawing in nearly 200 thousand visitors.

Brewer may have his wing suit to thank for saving his life. A wing suit is designed to allow the jumper to float forward rather than drop straight down, which may have slowed his fall.

The National Park Service is investigating the incident.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SruYoX0e_LA

 

 

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Good thing that he was wearing squirrel (or how it is called :) ) costum, so it slowed him down and decreased power of impact, other wise he wouldnt survive that fal.

One lucky SOB :D

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Good thing that he was wearing squirrel (or how it is called :) ) costum,

 

It's called wing suit,mentioned 3 times :)

 

I know all skydivers pack back together their own parachute,same things goes probably to base jumpers,if he will be okay and still continues this thing he sure will be more careful next time.

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It's called wing suit,mentioned 3 times :)

 

I know all skydivers pack back together their own parachute,same things goes probably to base jumpers,if he will be okay and still continues this thing he sure will be more careful next time.

lol thanks i was in hurry so wached movie only

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Lucky guy. The water was probably deep....or his parachute avoided him to hit the bottom of the lake...

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Lucky guy. The water was probably deep....or his parachute avoided him to hit the bottom of the lake...

Water depth has nothing to do with it at that speed water is hard as concrete.

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Water depth has nothing to do with it at that speed water is hard as concrete.

You're right.... but this guy had a speed of 129km/h, he probably had a good landing (people who do 'cliff diving' realise big falls, but as they land well, they aren't injured)

An US airforce driver already survived of a fall of 5000m...

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