No, there is no button on the plane that can do such a thing.
you jump out of the plane
No, typically you cannot bring your own parachute on a plane for skydiving purposes. Skydiving centers usually provide the necessary equipment for safety reasons and to ensure that all equipment meets safety standards.
Indoor skydiving is proven safer then actually jumping out of an airplane at 3,000 feet. It is significantly cheaper than real skydiving and it is safer without the need for a parachute or a plane.
On a sheet of clear glass, you may see a very faint image from the top plane and another very faint image from the bottom plane. The majority of the light will pass through the glass. On a mirror, you will see a throughly strong image from the bottom plane. The very faint image reflected from the top plane is still present, but it is washed out by the image from the bottom plane.
Face your fear by taking a ride on a plane or going para sailing or skydiving might work...
Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when skydiving. As the skydiver jumps from the plane, they have a high potential energy due to their height above the ground. This potential energy is then converted into kinetic energy as the skydiver accelerates towards the ground.
You may need to be using the plane tool, but from then on, you simply press the forward button.
You press the 'T' button.
Has someone used my card to purchase a plane ticket?
It is possible for someone else to purchase a plane ticket for you.
In skydiving, freefall delay is the amount of time allowed for the parachuter to freefall, that is, fall without opening their parachute. This is the time from leaving the plane to opening of the parachute.
Drag. It reduced the fall rate to a survivable speed.