FYI, not to sound condescending, but that was a terrible PLF. Should have been quartered into the wind and a forward roll. His landing could not have been worse.
Awesome!!! I've never jumped a Black Hawk, or an MC-6. All my chopper jumps were from Hueys with T-10, or MC1-1B chutes. The most fun was a tailgate jump from a C-123!!! Thanks for the upload, this really brings back memories!!!
Dope on a rope, as Ding Chavez would say! (In reference to the chute being deployed on the initial jump. I’m wondering if our service men and women also call it that?) thank you for your video! I came here looking for a better understanding of some jump training being described in my Tom Clancy book. This was helpful and very cool to see.
I thought it might be a first jump. Need to stay upwind, then quarter back and forth slowly upwind of the spot, button hook within the last 500 feet and PLF into the wind. Keep it up, practice and it will be second nature.. Good luck..
Are those the new 0 perocity canopies? Looked like they had some good hang time. The MC1B I use to jump were like jumping with a coffee filter. They didnt hold the air worth a shit, you defiantly better do a good PLF cause you were going to hit like a bag of shit.
Never got a Black Hawk jump but I did get a Chinook jump, oh they jump toggles when the guy first jumped out I was you better start slipping because I was eyeballing those trees but then was like oh never mind they good.
Came to learn how to steer an MC6. Left impressed with the PLF
FYI, not to sound condescending, but that was a terrible PLF. Should have been quartered into the wind and a forward roll. His landing could not have been worse.
Arguably best PLF I’ve ever seen lol.
PavyMac very good landing! But ouch lol
The yellow smoke left no doubt which way the wind was blowing. Really easy to make sure you are not running with it!
Awesome!!! I've never jumped a Black Hawk, or an MC-6. All my chopper jumps were from Hueys with T-10, or MC1-1B chutes. The most fun was a tailgate jump from a C-123!!! Thanks for the upload, this really brings back memories!!!
I had the privilege of jumping this main before retirement compared to the other versions. Loved it.
Man, this guy is quiet! There's usually a few mumbling and expletives while coming down ( me ) 😎👍 Wish we had GoPros back in '70🤪
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I did break to early. That's why I stalled and hit so hard. I love every jump. Those days are behind me now
i plan on going airborne
good luck, be AIRBORNE All the Way!
That PLF compensated for the hard landing though. It looked perfect from my point of view
So what was harder, hitting the ground or getting smacked on your helmet by the guy in charge who said “Go!”
Just had my first blackhawk jump earlier today and oh man that was the best jump ive ever done
Did that exact same jump out of a Huey at Fort Lee...
HOOWAH!!!!!
Dope on a rope, as Ding Chavez would say! (In reference to the chute being deployed on the initial jump. I’m wondering if our service men and women also call it that?) thank you for your video! I came here looking for a better understanding of some jump training being described in my Tom Clancy book. This was helpful and very cool to see.
I loved helo jumps. If it was a Huey, Blackhawk, or Chinook you could count me in.
TheJimtanker same here brother. Always the best jumps
Yup. Chopper blasts were great because you could count on three or four in a few hours.
I have almost close to ten ch-47s a few Kasas but no Blackhawks. Man that jump looks fun.
It is
Blackhawks are my personal favorite
Look at that aggressive exit by the 1st jumper heck yeah
What a legend 😎
Good to hear from you brother!
I miss Hawk jumps!
We used to take the helos up to 7000 ft AGL....3 to 4 times for the day....loved it.....used to do our water jumps with them also.
Did you all see that PLF.... perfection. Thats how you lower the chances of getting injured.
seconds before i hit all i was thinking was "please no broken ankles!"
I thought it might be a first jump. Need to stay upwind, then quarter back and forth slowly upwind of the spot, button hook within the last 500 feet and PLF into the wind. Keep it up, practice and it will be second nature.. Good luck..
Are those the new 0 perocity canopies? Looked like they had some good hang time. The MC1B I use to jump were like jumping with a coffee filter. They didnt hold the air worth a shit, you defiantly better do a good PLF cause you were going to hit like a bag of shit.
Guy hit like shit because he pull the toggles down too soon. I wait until about 50ft then I fully extend down, almost a standing landing every time.
Never got a Black Hawk jump but I did get a Chinook jump, oh they jump toggles when the guy first jumped out I was you better start slipping because I was eyeballing those trees but then was like oh never mind they good.
Is that Malamute DZ? I can't tell with all the not-snow.
Yes!
we jumped with the T10 later the MC-1 from UH-1.
Nice PLF, Specialist.
Wowie!
Wow that looks so much easier....
This is very cool!
James - thanks man. I appreciate the comment!
Man they drop y’all too close to the tree line and water for me.
Yeah man! We had one guy land in the trees this jump. Idiot didn’t know how to steer the parachute.
OutlawAMW 😂😂
Should never land in trees with a steerable chute
2:30 Did I hear "kill the GoPro"? Lol
yes you did haha
@@coaster37 Well thanks for not listening, that was awesome to watch lol 👍
Packed and jumped this.
Cool vid bro!
Brakes applied 2 second earlier
Week 3 the fools jump
I've done two of theseAlways intense asf
The black hawks always had the smoothest landings
gonzo powers really? I just suck with the mc6