Recently, a Russian skydiver had a fatal accident while parachuting at an altitude of 2500 feet (about 800 meters), and the two parachutes on his body were not successfully opened, and unfortunately died.
Britain's "Sun" reported on October 10 that the accident occurred when 35-year-old Mikhail Prokhorov jumped from a helicopter during a skydiving training.
The video shows him getting ready for work and jumping out of the plane, tumbling and rushing to the ground. But neither his main nor spare parachutes could be opened, and he fell straight out of the air and then crashed to the ground to die.
The analysis said his parachute rope was "hanging around his neck" at the time, and it was his 35th skydive.
Hayl Prokhorov's rescue team is stationed in the Sverdlovsk region of western Russia and is responsible for responding to aviation emergencies.
The Russian Commission of Inquiry launched a preliminary investigation to decide whether a full criminal investigation into his death should be launched.
The grief-stricken friend said: My good friend Mikhail Prokhorov has passed away. He was a kind man, always ready for emergency rescue.