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kakdela

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Is detaching from the parachute a good idea? Who jumped? I was in

I was optimistic, but I read this:

Due to several cases of self-isolation of one pair of SK, people died and the uncoupling system is tightly wired in clubs today. The main problem with dragging is that inexperienced parachutists lie down on their stomachs and plow the field with a spare tire or try to stand up and rest their legs.. . instead of lying on your side and pulling out one or two lower slings until the edge of the dome comes into your hands. On the other hand, the problem is far-fetched because the inexperienced will not be thrown into a strong wind, but otherwise- you need to pay better attention to ground training!



Will I be able to detach myself if it is tightly closed? Beginners can jump independently from 800 meters. Other options:

1. Find a high place. I want the height to be at least a few hundred meters in the city.

There are no such people. If you follow this path, you need to save up money to get there.

to a place like this.

2. Saw off the head with a chainsaw. Chainsaw, almost instantly, a pair
Saws off a tree branch that is not too thick, like a neck, but will it saw off the neck almost immediately? Or is it better to think about skydiving?
 
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Ykoizi has a current post running re the chainsaw option further down this thread. General opinion is it's not a great idea, sorry.
 
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deathisapanacea

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Mar 10, 2025
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Add putting head under a hydraulic press as a method. Also, pretty fast. 😆
 
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Linda

Member
Jul 30, 2020
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Is detaching from the parachute a good idea? Who jumped? I was in

I was optimistic, but I read this:

Due to several cases of self-isolation of one pair of SK, people died and the uncoupling system is tightly wired in clubs today. The main problem with dragging is that inexperienced parachutists lie down on their stomachs and plow the field with a spare tire or try to stand up and rest their legs.. . instead of lying on your side and pulling out one or two lower slings until the edge of the dome comes into your hands. On the other hand, the problem is far-fetched because the inexperienced will not be thrown into a strong wind, but otherwise- you need to pay better attention to ground training!



Will I be able to detach myself if it is tightly closed? Beginners can jump independently from 800 meters. Other options:

1. Find a high place. I want the height to be at least a few hundred meters in the city.

There are no such people. If you follow this path, you need to save up money to get there.

to a place like this.

2. Saw off the head with a chainsaw. Chainsaw, almost instantly, a pair
Saws off a tree branch that is not too thick, like a neck, but will it saw off the neck almost immediately? Or is it better to think about skydiving?
I work a lot with chainsaws. It would not be easy to decapitate yourself reliably with one. If you use one with a small bar, you may just jam the chain and stall the engine (after injuring yourself badly). A saw with a longer bar is heavy, and it would be hard to hold it stably in the right position, because chainsaws are not designed to be held in that position.

As for skydiving, I''m not quite sure what you are proposing. The most obvious way to die deliberately while skydiving would be to own your own rig, disable the AAD, and not pull either your main or your reserve. But you won't own your own rig unless you are moderately experienced (at least USPA A license) and moderately wealthy (a skydiving rig costs upwards of $10,000). If you have that sort of money, you can probably find easier ways to die. Also it's not a good idea to deliberately die while skydiving, as it causes problems for the club you were jumping with.
 
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kakdela

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I don't quite understand what kind of installation you're talking about. My plan is to jump off the club's plane and detach myself from their parachute. In the absence of other options, I'm determined to use this one. There is no way to jump from a high place, and firearms cannot be obtained. The neural network says that the instructor locks the parachute with a key and will not be able to detach. I do not know for sure. If that's the case, you'll have to figure out how to get the knife through to cut off the holders. If it doesn't work out, I'm desperate.
I work a lot with chainsaws. It would not be easy to decapitate yourself reliably with one. If you use one with a small bar, you may just jam the chain and stall the engine (after injuring yourself badly). A saw with a longer bar is heavy, and it would be hard to hold it stably in the right position, because chainsaws are not designed to be held in that position.

As for skydiving, I''m not quite sure what you are proposing. The most obvious way to die deliberately while skydiving would be to own your own rig, disable the AAD, and not pull either your main or your reserve. But you won't own your own rig unless you are moderately experienced (at least USPA A license) and moderately wealthy (a skydiving rig costs upwards of $10,000). If you have that sort of money, you can probably find easier ways to die. Also it's not a good idea to deliberately die while skydiving, as it causes problems for the club you were jumping with.
 
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Linda

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I don't quite understand what kind of installation you're talking about. My plan is to jump off the club's plane and detach myself from their parachute. In the absence of other options, I'm determined to use this one. There is no way to jump from a high place, and firearms cannot be obtained. The neural network says that the instructor locks the parachute with a key and will not be able to detach. I do not know for sure. If that's the case, you'll have to figure out how to get the knife through to cut off the holders. If it doesn't work out, I'm desperate.
I don't think that will work. You can't easily detach yourself from your rig. I don't think you know enough about skydiving to be able to ctb. The most obvious way that is likely to work is the one I suggested. Theoretically, you could pack your reserve badly so it won't deploy, but nobody is allowed to pack their own reserve. If you try to repack it yourself, you will break the seal that the packer put on it, and they won't let you even get into the plane. You could also try getting a two-out situation, by pulling your main at low altitude, just as your AAD deploys, and then doing your best to initiate a downplane. That would guarantee that you would be badly injured, and might well be fatal.
 

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