Chinese paratrooper saves unconscious comrade in dramatic mid-air chute emergency
During a People's Liberation Army Air Force parachute refresher training exercise on May 28, First Lieutenant Wang Rui rescued an unconscious colleague, Corporal Chen Sijie, after their parachutes became entangled mid-air. The incident occurred at an altitude of 800 meters when Chen collided with Wang just before his parachute was to deploy, causing Wang to flip upside down and Chen to lose consciousness.

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AI-generatedDuring a People's Liberation Army Air Force parachute refresher training exercise on May 28, First Lieutenant Wang Rui rescued an unconscious colleague, Corporal Chen Sijie, after their parachutes became entangled mid-air. The incident occurred at an altitude of 800 meters when Chen collided with Wang just before his parachute was to deploy, causing Wang to flip upside down and Chen to lose consciousness. Wang realized his parachute was entangled with Chen's, a highly dangerous situation in military parachuting. After regaining his bearings, Wang took action to resolve the entanglement and save his comrade.
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5 extractedWang realized his parachute was entangled with Chen's chute, a dangerous emergency in military parachuting.
Corporal Chen Sijie became unconscious during the mid-air collision.
First Lieutenant Wang Rui was struck by another jumper, Corporal Chen Sijie, causing Wang to flip upside down.
The incident occurred during a PLA Air Force brigade's parachute refresher training exercise on May 28.
A Chinese paratrooper rescued an unconscious colleague after their parachutes became entangled mid-air.