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Skydiver spins out of control during jump

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A dramatic video has emerged capturing the moment a skydiving student spun out of control during a jump.

The footage, shot on a fellow skydiver’s helmet-mounted camera earlier this year, shows the man jumping out of a plane at 4,000 metres and receiving assistance from two instructors.

However, when the men let go of the student he suddenly starts spinning and appears unable to control his fall.

Eventually one of the instructors manages to get in the student’s eye line and reminds him to pull his parachute.

According to the filmer, the reason the student started spinning was because he failed to arch his back properly: “All students are taught to arch but this student ended up on his back and started spinning like a top.”

“We teach the students that if they're spinning out of control for more than five seconds, and they can't regain control, that they should pull their parachute immediately, no matter how disorientated they are.”

“This student was in shock. It was only when he spotted the instructor in black that he realised what was happening and pulled the parachute.”

“If the student doesn't pull the pilot chute, the AAD (automatic activation device) will do the job. But we try do avoid these kind of things.”

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