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A skydiver lost consciousness at 11,500 feet, his own helmet camera captured the free fall

DE LAND, FLORIDA – A routine jump turned into a fight for survival this week after a skydiver lost consciousness almost immediately after exiting an aircraft at 3,500 meters (approx. 11,500 feet). The entire harrowing ordeal was captured by the man’s own helmet camera, providing a rare, first-person view of a life-and-death skydiving emergency. The Incident The skydiver, whose identity has not been officially released, reportedly blacked out sec…
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Aviation news and services broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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