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La Oficina Australiana de Seguridad en el Transporte (ATSB) confirmó este viernes un dramático incidente ocurrido el pasado 20 de septiembre sobre el aeropuerto de Tully, en Queensland, norte de Australia. El suceso involucró a un paracaidista que quedó suspendido de la cola de una aeronave a unos 4.500 metros (15.000 pies) de altura tras desplegarse accidentalmente su paracaídas de reserva durante un salto. A pesar de la gravedad de la situación, el paracaidista logró salir con heridas leves.

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00:00The ATSB's final report into the premature parachute opening involving a
00:04Cessar shooter's legs were injured as they struck and damaged the aircraft's horizontal stabilizer.
00:08Their canopy wrapped around the horizontal stabilizer as they exited the aircraft
00:12and two remained in the doorway, watching as the parachutist used a hook knife
00:16to pull the parachute to tear free.
00:20The Parachute deployed their main parachute, which tangled with the remnants of the reserve canopy.
00:24The Parachute deployed their main parachute, which tangled with the remnants of the reserve canopy.
00:31They were able to untangle the lines and regain sufficient control of the main parachute to land.
00:41An investigation found that as the first parachute has climbed out of the aircraft
00:45and into the front float position,
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