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Skydiver left dangling 15,000 feet after parachute entangles on airplane tail

The pilot and 16 other parachutists on board the Cessna Caravan that day were not hurt

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Adrian Ferguson (right) suferred leg injuries. PIC/SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Adrian Ferguson (right) suferred leg injuries. PIC/SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Australian accident investigators on Thursday released images of a skydiver’s parachute becoming entangled on an airplane’s tail, leaving him dangling 15,000 feet.

The skydiver, Adrian Ferguson, used a hook knife to cut himself free and sustained minor leg injuries during the incident on September 20 that began at Tully Airport in Queensland state. 

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