Chapter 2649
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
When Charlie boarded the plane, Mr. Chester pointed to one of the men who was checking the
parachute bag and said,
âMaster, this is Vasily from Russia. He was a paratrooper instructor who was a professional high-
altitude parachuter for twenty years. The experience is very rich.â
The Russian man called Vasily stood up, saluted Charlie, and said: âHello, Mr. Wade! This time 1 will
temporarily act as your skydiving instructor. If you feel unsure, I can take you to jump at that time.â
Charlie nodded and asked, âIf I jump myself, what should I pay attention to?"
Vasili explained: âWhen we are approaching the destination, I will choose the most suitable
skydiving location based on the altitude, airflow, and wind speed around the destination. If you pick
it yourself, you must be there where you want to land. When I say jump, you have to jump out
decisively.â
After finishing talking, he handed Charlie a professional watch and introduced: âMr. Wade, this
watch can monitor your altitude, temperature, body temperature, heart rate, and GPS position in
real-time. After you parachute, open your limbs to stabilize the landing speed. At the same time, use
your limbs to keep the proper direction. Then I will use your GPS coordinates to remind you in real-
time how to control your limbs and then control the direction by radio, so as to ensure that your
landing point does not yaw as much as possible.â
âIn addition, I have set the umbrella opening reminder in this watch. If you reach the predetermined
height of the umbrella opening, the watch will emit vibration and sound prompts. Then you can
directly pull the main umbrella switch on the umbrella bag. This will turn on the parachute.â
Charlie took the watch and put it on his wrist. Vasily picked up a prepared parachute bag, pointed to
a pull ring at the bottom, and introduced: âThis is the cable for opening the umbrella. After the
given altitude, you must pull out the parachute within 20 seconds, otherwise, it may be
life- threatening.â
After that, he pointed to a switch on the right side of the parachute backpack and introduced: âThis
is for parachute cutting. If your parachute is not turned on or becomes entangled in the air after
turning on, you can use this to release the parachute, and then The one on your left is the switch for
the spare umbrella. After cutting the umbrella, you must turn on the spare umbrella immediately.â
Charlie nodded and said, âOkay, I will remember it. Open the main umbrella first. If something goes
wrong, cut the main umbrella first and then open the second umbrella.â
âYes.â Vasily said seriously: âIf you don't need me to parachute with you, then I will monitor your
status in real-time, and then I will direct you to do every step of the operation.â
Charlie smiled slightly: âOkay, I didnât jump over the umbrella, and I have no experience. With your
guidance, it should be a lot smoother.â
Vasily nodded, patted his chest, and said, âDon't worry, Mr. Wade, I will do my best to provide you
with all remote guidance at that time!â
Chester said at this time: âMaster, the plane can take off at any time.â
Charlie asked him, âHow long is the estimated flight time?â
Chester said: âThe straight-line distance is only more than 100 kilometers. The
plane can take off in five minutes, and it will be close to the destination 15 to 20
minutes after takeoff."
âOkay.â Charlie nodded and said calmly: âThen get ready to take off!"
"OK, master!â
Chester walked into the cockpit, and after a few commands, the aircraft engine
slowly started and pushed out from the hangar.
Immediately after that, the plane taxied all the way to the end of the runway, and
then pushed forward with full force. Two minutes later, it rose into the air and drove
straight over Syria.
After the plane entered Syrian airspace, Chester used a tablet to open a map of
northwestern Syria and said to Charlie:
âMaster, it is cloudy today. Although the visibility is not high, it is still easy to be
spotted by the other party during daylighting, so this time we booked The landing
place is
here.â
As he said, he pointed to a place on the screen, his fingertips drew a red circle on
it, and then he drew an arrow pointing to a valley: âAnd here is your destination,
and the distance of your landing Your destination is about five kilometers
away. After you land on foot, it is safer.â
Charlie waved his hand: âIt is originally a mountainous area with a straight-line
distance of five kilometers. It would take two hills to cross. I don't know how long it
will take. Is there a better way?â