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  2. André-Jacques Garnerin - Wikipedia

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    André-Jacques Garnerin was born in Paris. During the first phase of the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1797), he was captured by British troops. Subsequently, he was turned over to the Austrians and held as a prisoner of war in Buda, Hungary, for three years.

  3. Robert Cocking - Wikipedia

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    He had seen André-Jacques Garnerin make the first parachute jump in England in 1802 (the first modern parachute jump had been carried out in 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard) and been inspired to develop an improved design after reading Sir George Cayley's paper On Aerial Navigation. Cayley's paper, published in 1809–1810, discussed Garnerin's ...

  4. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/January 31 - Wikipedia

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    The DC-7 B remains airborne for several minutes, dropping debris into neighborhoods below, before crashing into the grounds of a church and the athletic field of Pacoima Junior High School in the Pacoima district of Los Angeles, California, where 220 boys are gathered; the crash kills all four people on the plane and three boys on the ground ...

  5. Timeline of aviation in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    October 22, André-Jacques Garnerin jumps from a balloon from 975 meters (3,199 feet) over Parc Monceau in Paris in a 7-meter (23-foot)-) diameter parachute made of white canvas with a basket attached. He is declared "official French aeronaut of the state".

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  7. Skydiver in Quebec survives 5,000-foot fall after parachute ...

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    A 30-year-old skydiver is injured but alive after her parachute failed to deploy, causing her to fall more than 5,000 feet to the ground. Canadian news outlet CBC first reported the incident ...

  8. History of ballooning - Wikipedia

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    On 23 August 2012 in Slovenia, a hot air balloon crash-landed due to a thunderstorm, killing 6 and injuring the other 26 people on board. [62] On 26 February 2013 the deadliest ballooning accident in history occurred when a hot air balloon exploded and crashed near Luxor, Egypt. The crash killed 19 of the 21 people on board. [63]

  9. California family survives crash after deploying plane parachute

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    Officials said that the pilot made the decision to deploy a parachute system, slowing the plane’s fall enough to make a relatively gentle crash-landing. All the passengers on board had minor ...