bfl-401

CJ Bennani

BFL#:
401 (4th of the year)

Name: Salsabil Bennani AKA - CJ Bennani
Date: 20th Feb 2021
Nationality: Moroccan
Location: Pedra da Gávea - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Object Type: Earth
COD: Unstable exit causing Head down
Clothes / Suit: Freak 2
Gear / Parachute: Stream/Hayduke
Age: 42
Skydive Experience:+3000
BASE Jumps: 315
WS BASE Experience: Unknown
Years/Seasons in Base: 5
Time of day: 11:40am
Other factors: None
Exit Altitude:
Conditions: Good
Wind on exit: Light from the right
Description:

It was his last day of a Brazilian BASE trip. He made 21 jumps during two weeks including one in Gávea (the first of the trip) and this jump was done in terrible conditions, raining a lot and a bit of cloud but he had no problem. After he went to another state in Brazil where he did 20 more good jumps. He came back to Rio and supposed to do his last jumps on the 20th cause of his flight back home (EUA) which would of been on the 21st. He hiked Gávea with two other wingsuiters and the plan was to do a three way.

As the exit is limited he was the first to jump followed by the other. He jumped too head down, this was his only mistake, when he recovered a good flight position he was pointing to the left and the ground to this side is higher and flatter and wouldn't be possible to fly over. He managed to turn to the right and started flying pretty stable and with good speed from above it looked like he was going to make it. Suddenly he turned to his back and impacted immediately. He was too low and didn't even had time to pitch hitting the ground full at high speed.




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