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National is in the life saving business. We sincerely hope that you will never have to experience any of our parachutes in an actual emergency, but we want you to rest assured that it will be there when you need it. The following are the most recent reports of "parachute saves." We hope you find them as heartwarming as we do.
June 10, 2006 Two gliders had a collision south of Stockholm. Mr. Stefan Dahlgren had to jump out and use a National Parachute to save his life. That was the first parachute save in Sweden since 1989. Stefan jumped from a LS-4 glider at airdrome Vangso. The parachute and glider are owned by the club Ostra Sormlands Flygklubb. April 17, 2002 Bob Bishop was flying his BD-J5 jet fast and low to mimic an enemy cruise missile during military war games along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Bob caught a whiff of fuel, then he lost fuel pressure and the engine failed. Flames were licking at his blue jeans, Bob knew he was in trouble. Using his 300 mph airspeed, he pulled up into a steep climb topping out at nearly 2,400 feet AGL. After releasing the jet's canopy and seat belt, Bob stood up and dove to the right. Bob cleared the wing and opened his NATIONAL 360 Parachute. He made a safe landing, the jet crashed and burned! April 18, 2000 Congratulations on saving another life. My friend and coach, Sergei Boriak had to bail out of the "Velox" he was flying last week, in a training flight, due to a broken torque tube to the elevator, and landed safely in a tree. He's just fine. Airplane is not. -- Patty Wagstaff, Patty Wagstaff Air Shows. August 16, 2000 National Parachute: Again many thanks for the Chute that saved my life. -- Mat Redsell July 16, 1999 I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you guys at National Parachute making an unbelievable product. When I purchased my parachute in 1997 I had no idea what a priceless purchase this was going to be for me. For all practical purposes I probably shouldn't even be here to write this note to you, but because of National Parachute I am. I can not thank you enough! -- Henry Coffeen, Coffeen Air Shows.
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