I swear, there must be a thousand different ways of getting your chainsaw stuck in a cut. I know, because I'm an expert.
And over the years I have learned avoiding most scenarios only takes understanding the forces of tension and pressure (bind) and how both work, independently or together, on the stems of a tree.
With simple instruction, less than an hour, any able-bodied person with common sense and sound mind can be taught how to read the binds in tree, and all the tricks to relieving those binds in an efficient and safe manner. After which they will undoubtedly get their chainsaw stuck in the next tree they cut.
Isn't that the way it goes.
I still get stuck on occasion, yeah, but not near as often as I once use to.