A bailout gone wrong
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Wow! Sliding down the pole without letting go is the best policy when things go wrong, but what that guy did is still better than letting go completely. Getting launched back down the runway like a missile is still better than falling straight into the box. I'm sure he still ended up with some bumps and bruises to both body and ego, but I doubt he was badly hurt.
The record for a rejection like that in Oklahoma is 36' back down the runway. (Yes, we measured it.) This kid mistook my 16' 190 for his 15' 160. He didn't let go though. That was the day I learned not to ever ignore the factor of sheer stupidity when trying to keep people safe.
The record for a rejection like that in Oklahoma is 36' back down the runway. (Yes, we measured it.) This kid mistook my 16' 190 for his 15' 160. He didn't let go though. That was the day I learned not to ever ignore the factor of sheer stupidity when trying to keep people safe.
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