This jump starts off well, with a wingsuit rodeo flying alongside a small tracking flock. Then Dan gets spun up on his Velo and has to deal with lots of line twists. A whole lot. Check out how he handles the situation.

What goes up, must come down. Fixed-rope towing can get serious (and scary) pretty quickly, so I DO NOT recommend you try this home.

This is what happens when you realize mid-swoop that your canopy is simply too big to land.

Hitting a food truck while flying your parachute brings new meaning to the term "fast food."

Here's how you clear a horseshoe malfunction at 10,000 feet!

NAILED IT!!!

This is what happens when you do a hybrid jump from 4,500 feet and lose altitude awareness. Low pull = Cypres fire = two parachutes for the price of one. Now that's a good deal.

If you're going to land off the DZ in Puerto Rico, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have picked the absolute smallest area to land in a Toyota dealership. In his defence, this is the best accuracy jump I've seen in years -- dead center.... between four brand new cars! Coincidentally, it was the dealership's Grand Opening that day, so luckily the local media was already there to interview Scott after his "demo jump." Someone get this celebrity a beer!

Even though Justin managed to fracture his scaphoid and dislocate all but one bone in his wrist while skipping off the pond, he didn't even lose a shoe. Justin, please take notes from our friend Mike and try again. Thanks.

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