KEY WEST, Fla. - Staff Sgt. William Posch, reserve pararescueman from the 920th Rescue Wing, follows his fellow PJs and Canadian Search and Rescue Technicians out of the HC-130P/N King during high altitude, low opening (HALO) competition jumps. The PJs and SARTECHs jump out of the aircraft at 10,000 feet and open their canopies at 4,000 feet - the goal for these men is to steer their parachutes so they land perfectly on the mark on the ground below. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Kraushaar)
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