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the 'drop' feeling you get on rollercoasters is the drop feeling you get on rollercoasters. We don't really get it in skydiving. With skydiving what you're feeling is actually the cash leaving your account in a sudden vacuum. Not the same, I know, but it is a drop neverthless.
I used to hate that feeling too....
Until I started skydiving
Until I started skydiving
QuoteSo you really don't have a problem - once you start skydiving you won't be able to afford maintenance on the house so no point in buying one.
The g/f won't like skydiving because it means time way from her and who wants to date a whuffo anyways.... Your only hope is to marry the girlfriend, make sure the life insurance is paid up, have someone bump her off, collect the money and then go skydiving.
Now, why didn't I think of that?!?
AMDG
we were dropping??? hmmm i really though i was floating and it was windy out that day. I didnt have that feeling. have fun! remember to breath. that was my main problem! u lnow how a baby is when u blow in its face? they loose the ability to take a breath. thats all i had a problem with. i think i took about 3 breaths during free fall. but i know ill get used to that! nothing to worry about though!
ExPeCt ThE uNeXpEcTeD!
DoNt MiNd ThE tYpOs, Im LaZy On CoRrEcTiOnS!
ExPeCt ThE uNeXpEcTeD!
DoNt MiNd ThE tYpOs, Im LaZy On CoRrEcTiOnS!
tbrown 26
To tell you the truth, you'll feel more like you're being blown away on the wind. Most first jumpers are surprised at how windy it is in the door, from the forward speed of the plane. When you go, instead of feeling like you're falling, you'll feel like the wind just blew you off the doorstep. It's pretty cool. And if you stick around and decide to become a skydiver, you'll even learn how to fly on that wind when you leave. Which is even cooler.
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
Note: C-130s are far too big and far to expensive to be used on a regular basis at civilian dropzones.
Most civilian jump planes fly 80 or 90 knots on jump run, a bit slower than regular freefall.
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