Friday Freakout: Skydiver Dislocates Shoulder & Can’t Pull Parachute, Lands Reserve One-Handed

Subscribe here for more aerial awesomeness from Teem! For licensing/usage please contact licensing@ and reference CS-000372 ___________________________________ *** What happened *** This skydiver’s right arm was pulled out of the socket on the exit, leaving him with a dislocated shoulder for the entire jump and unable to pull his main canopy. Shortly after the exit, he realized he was in trouble and didn’t want to endanger his fellow jumpers, so he tracked away to pull high. At around 7,000 feet, he attempted to pull his main but couldn’t reach his BOC to deploy the pilot chute – attempting to do so flipped him over – and ultimately he decided to “just cut, and pull reserve.” Once his reserve deployed he still couldn’t use his right arm, so he unstowed the left toggle and held it in his teeth, then unstowed the right toggle and steered the canopy one-handed. A combination of subtle inputs and (we’re assuming) harness turns g
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