

When my parachute failed: How I survived a fall from 15,000 feet
Sep 30, 2025
Brad Guy, an author and former radio presenter, shares his harrowing tale of surviving a near-fatal skydiving accident that left him battling PTSD and depression. He vividly recalls the fateful jump, the terrifying realization of a parachute failure, and the painful recovery that followed. Brad discusses the overwhelming guilt and emotional turmoil he faced, along with how therapy and family support ultimately guided him toward healing. He reflects on his journey of self-acceptance and the profound impact of his experience on his life and family dynamics.
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The Fall And The Moment Of Losing Hope
- Brad describes the parachutes collapsing, violent tumbling and losing hope mid-fall.
- He felt intense guilt knowing his family were watching and believed he was going to die.
Impact, Confusion And Fearing Paralysis
- Brad recounts the impact, severe pain and being unable to move or open his eyes after hitting the ground.
- He panicked believing his instructor was dead and that he might be paraplegic.
Mental Injury Appeared Alongside Physical Trauma
- The first hospital night cemented Brad's mental collapse as vividly as his physical injuries.
- He realised early that trauma requires mental-health treatment alongside physical rehabilitation.