Dramatic Rescue As Skydiver Suffers Seizure

A skydiver had to be dramatically rescued during a free fall plunge after suffering a seizure moments after jumping out of a plane at 12,000ft (3,657m).

The man, known only as Christopher, posted a video on YouTube calling it "possibly the scariest moment of my life".

He said he suffered the seizure at around 9,000ft (2,743m) while attempting a left-hand turn during a training course, before spending the next 30 seconds unconscious in free fall.

His instructor - whose helmet camera recorded everything - realised something was wrong and managed to reach Christopher before releasing his parachute for him when he was around 4,000ft (1,219m) from the ground.

The Australian regained consciousness at 3,000ft (914m) and was able to land safely unhurt.

It is understood he was doing stage five of his Accelerated Free Fall programme - which allows novice skydivers to become qualified in a matter of days.

Most skydivers jump with rigs fitted with a reserve canopy that is designed to automatically deploy if the main parachute is not open when the skydiver falls below 750ft.