F-4. In the event of an entanglement, the following actions should be taken:If a jumper is jumping with the T-11 parachute and becomes entangled, the higher jumper climbs down to the lower jumper using the hand-under-hand method. The jumper must stay away from the corner vents located on all four corners of the canopy, and the bridle line on top of the canopy.Should the jumper fall through a vent or become entangled in the bridle line, the jumper should stay in place and be prepared to execute a proper PLF.Once both jumpers are even, they face each other and grasp each other’s left main lift web. Both jumpers continue to observe both canopies and take one of the following actions:If one canopy collapses, neither jumper will activate their reserve parachute because one T-11 series parachute can safely deliver two combat-equipped jumpers to the ground.If both canopies should collapse, both jumpers immediately turn away from each other to create a clear path, and activate their reserve parachute using the pull drop method.Both jumpers discuss which PLF to execute.Both jumpers conduct the same PLF.Neither jumper executes a front PLF.A jumper who finds them self on another jumper’s canopy, without rolling, uses whatever means necessary to get off of the canopy and immediately activate the reserve parachute using the pull drop method. If a lower jumper has another jumper on top of their canopy, continually compare the rate of descent of both jumpers. If the lower jumper is falling faster than fellow jumpers, the lower jumper immediately activates the reserve parachute using the pull drop method.Remember to stay away from the four corner vents located at the corners of the canopy.A jumpers who falls through the vent should stay in place and be prepared to execute a proper PLF.