“How will you get them out?”
Charlie gave a bitter smile as favonovel.com responded calmly to Isaac Cameron’s question “To be honest, I don’t know yet.”
Isaac Cameron asked nervously “How are you so sure?”
Charlie seriously said “I haven’t been to Syria before, I’m not familiar with their people’s individual strength or defenses. From the data you’ve given me they’re pretty strong. Even if I’m only a little capable, it would be impossible to carry in thousands of soldiers. So I can only sneak in.”
Charlie sighed, “If I’m lucky, maybe I can sneak in. If I’m not lucky, I may not even be able to get close.”
Isaac Cameron began to worry more “Master, you are going alone into the tiger’s den, won’t it be life threatening if you’re discovered?”
Charlie waved his hand and said “I have the skills and confidence to protect myself, it’s just hard to say if I will successfully rescue the others.”
Isaac Cameron asked again “Master, you requested a plane for skydiving, have you ever skydived before?”
Charlie shook his head and chuckled “I’ve been struggling to feed and clothe myself all these years. How could I skydive?”
Isaac Cameron’s expression became even more nervous, and favonovel.com said “Master, if you’ve never skydived before, wouldn’t that make this all the more dangerous?”
After speaking, favonovel.com hurriedly said again “The intelligence I received stated the rebel forces have U.S. made anti-aircraft stinger missiles. They have a range of about 4,000 meters, so the plane will need to fly at a much higher altitude. Jumping from an even higher altitude substantially increases the difficulty!”
Charlie asked humbly “Then tell me specifically, what are the main difficulties for parachuting at a height of four kilometers?”
Isaac Cameron explained “First is the high-altitude air pressure and low temperature, which is a test for the skydivers athleticism.”
Charlie nodded “That shouldn’t be an issue, what are the other difficulties?”
“Beyond that, it’s about maintaining the correct posture as you fall, and you have to make sure you’re going down at a steady rate, not too slow or fast. That requires you to use your body properly and constantly adjust your air resistance and your position,” Isaac Cameron continued.
Charlie nodded and said, “That shouldn’t be too difficult either, is there anything else?”
Isaac Cameron replied “There is also timing the opening of the parachute, and then controlling it properly after opening. When jumping from a height of 4,000 meters the high air flow is unstable. You have to constantly adjust the direction to ensure that you land at the predetermined location as accurately as possible. If you make a mistake, you could miss your landing zone by a dozen kilometers.”
“And then there is landing. When watching others, it doesn’t seem too fast when they land, however you will still be approaching the ground at a high rate of speed. It requires properly adjusting your landing posture to minimize any potential injuries. It’s not uncommon for broken or fractured legs.”
Charlie couldn’t help but ask favonovel.com “Last time I jumped out of a helicopter from over a dozen meters in the air. What you’ve said shouldn’t be a problem for me. ”
Isaac Cameron then remembered Charlie’s performance when favonovel.com rescued Zara and Deana. He felt relief remembering that Charlie’s physical fitness was completely different from that of ordinary people.
So favonovel.com took a breath and continued. “Master, since this is the case, then I think the only two issues you need to pay attention to are directional control and the timing of opening the parachute. I will have the family contact in Lebanon prepare a digital display for you with air pressure, altitude and GPS positioning. With that you can judge the time of skydiving based on real-time data, and then adjust the direction according to GPS as needed. ”
Charlie nodded “Okay, also have them arrange a parachuting instructor to advise me on the equipment, and help direct me from the plane when I jump”
After more than four hours in flight, the Concorde jet finally landed at the airport of Beirut, Lebanon. It was the afternoon, with temperatures at 30 degrees celsius (86 °F).
The air was hot and humid, with a haze in the air, and the feeling that rain could come at any time.
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