Two Planes Full Of Skydivers Crashed in Mid-Air And Everyone Survived [VIDEO]

Just this once, everybody lives!

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This is a real thing that happened: two planes carrying nine skydivers 12,000 feet over Superior, Wisconsin collided in mid-air. Both planes burst into flames. Oh, and all nine skydivers and both pilots survived the crash, floating safely to Earth.

And it’s all on camera.

Yeah, probably the best case scenario for a plane crash is when both planes are full of certified skydivers, but still. It’s crazy to watch.

(via Reddit, image via YouTube)

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