THE DAY I SHOULD HAVE DIED... (Skydiving Accident) - Summary

Summary

Logan Paul shares a video of his near-death experience while skydiving. His main parachute failed to open, and he had to deploy the reserve parachute to save himself. He talks about the incident, showing footage of the jump and explaining what happened during the few seconds when his life was in danger. He credits his training and composure for helping him stay calm and take the necessary actions to survive. The video also features Logan visiting a skydiving store to get a custom suit, spending time with his dog, Kong, and discussing his experience with his team.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker, Logan Paul, went skydiving and his main parachute did not open.
2. Logan Paul had to use his reserve parachute to land safely.
3. This was Logan Paul's seventh skydiving jump.
4. His instructor had jumped 2,000 times and had to cut away twice.
5. Logan Paul's main parachute took longer than expected to open, around 9 seconds.
6. Logan Paul detached his main parachute and deployed his reserve parachute.
7. Logan Paul did not panic during the incident and followed the steps he was taught to stay alive.
8. Logan Paul was wearing a 360 camera during the jump, which captured the incident.
9. Logan Paul had discussed the possibility of his parachute not opening with his instructor earlier that morning.
10. Logan Paul's instructor had told him that the chances of his parachute not opening were low.
11. Logan Paul's reserve parachute deployed successfully, and he landed safely.
12. Logan Paul was not injured during the incident.
13. Logan Paul had a conversation with his instructor earlier that morning about the possibility of his parachute not opening.
14. Logan Paul's instructor had 2,000 jumps and had only cut away twice.
15. Logan Paul was skydiving for the seventh time when the incident occurred.