BFL399 | 6.1.2021

Yaroslav Nikulin

from Russian Federation33 years

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1

BASE SEASONS

300

SKYDIVES

Unknown

WS SKYDIVES

25

BASE JUMPS

Unknown

WS BASE JUMPS
  • Date & Time: 6.1.2021, 10:00
  • Location: Pyramid, Kabardino-Balkaria, Russian Federation
  • Category: BASE Fatality
  • Object Type: Earth
  • Cause Of Death: Object strike under canopy
  • Clothing - Suit: SlickSlick by Everyday Clothing worn
  • Canopy: 285 Troll7 Cell - Vented by Atair Aerodynamics
  • Container: Hybrid2 Pin by Adrenalin BASE
  • Packing & Setup: Slider Up BOC Vertical
  • Weather: Winds light and variable
  • Possible Factors: 180 Offheading, No or little training

What do we believe happened?

Yaroslav had ~300 skydive jumps, 180 were made in the 2020 season. Also, he was an experienced acro paraglider pilot and did some jumps with his BASE rig from a paraglider.
He intended to start BASEjumping on a recognized plan - Croatian S + Brento. But because of the covid, the borders were closed, and this became impossible. He applied for training to an inexperienced jumper who lived close to his region. They made several jumps from the antenna after Yaroslav began slider-down jumps from the cliffs. Experienced jumpers told him about the dangers of such jumps without proper training. He admitted that it was "roulette", but said that he hoped for his paragliding skills and psychology (this is a quote).
Finally, his “mentor” took him to the exit point “Pyramid” for his first slider-up jump. There are 250-270 meters of vertical and 30-50 talus.
According to eyewitnesses, after the push, Yaroslav began to deviate to the left side. He threw PC in 3-5 seconds, his canopy opened with an offheading and Yaroslav impacted the wall. He slipped to the bottom, hitting the wall many times. The ambulance arrived quickly enough, but unfortunately, he died in the hospital a few hours later.
Yaroslav was a kind and pleasant guy. He was motivated for wingsuit BASE and big mountains and also designed wingsuit jumping projects from paragliders. Experienced jumpers were surprised by his decision to start his BASE career this way. He will be missed by the community and his family.

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