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It is not written anywhere that she went parachuting.

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Charles Shea-Simonds has written:

'The complete sport parachuting guide' -- subject(s): Parachuting

'Sport parachuting' -- subject(s): Parachuting

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You cant do freefall parachuting.

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I am not completely sure what is the ideal weather conditions for parachuting. After lots of research I have found videos and guides that will help you understand more.

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WWII they were paratroopers

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the way i see it is that if parachuting is an extreme sport that they would announce it on the radio or tv so your answer is no it is not i've went before though its fun

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Michel Ragot has written:

'Le Saut en parachute: aspects psychosociologiques' -- subject(s): Parachuting, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Parachuting

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Timeless - 2005 Collegiate Parachuting Championships 2-6 was released on:

USA: 6 April 2006

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There is a maximum weight limit for parachuting. The maximum weight limit for tandem students is 220 lbs., and the maximum weight limit for AFF students is 240 lbs.

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There are three places to skydive in India. There is the Parachuting Association of India in Pant Nagar, the Indian Parachuting Federation in New Delhi, and Indradahanush agni aero sports in Bangalore.

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The parachuting demonstration included a rapid, spiraling descent.

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it is as illegal as parachuting from skycrapers.

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Boogie Pimps "Want Somebody to Love"

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There are several organizations that accept donations from charity parachuting at Sibson Airfield. Some of these organizations include: Magpas, Cavernoma Alliance UK, and Royal Marines Association.

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Familiarisation and Fitting of Parachute Equipment. Theory of Flight & Aerodynamics.

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It is the sport of parachuting, also known as skydiving.

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Opening a third front (Front, Flank, and Rear).

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usually 1 in 100,000 skydivers die every year

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Before parachuting, you fall at a steady speed due to the force of gravity pulling you towards the ground. This speed is reached when the force of gravity is balanced by the air resistance acting on your body, creating a state of dynamic equilibrium known as terminal velocity.

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This can be referred to as the "opening force" of the canopy.

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Skydiving originated around 1910 from the activity of parachuting. Parachuting was invented as a means of survival in the catastrophic failure of an early aeronatuic balloon or aircraft. Air circuses, displayer jumpers were the initial pioneers and they deployed their parachute the moment they exited the aircraft. However, in more recent times, this grew into a military activity with the advent of World War I & II. Post-war, ex-military jumpers then went onto to develop sport 'fun' parachuting and skydiving.

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There is no correlation between race and skydiving fatalities. What a question to ask!

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There are openings in the military that require skydiving. Also there are jobs as a stunt man (or woman), or as an instructor.

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its where you put your DRUGS in a little peice of napkin or tissue and ball it up and swallow it. mostley shrooms.

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I'll assume that you mean the word 'precautions'.

"There were many precautions we had to take before parachuting."

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Friction is useful in parachuting because it helps to slow down the descent of the parachute. When the parachute deploys, air resistance creates friction against the fabric, generating drag and reducing the speed of descent to ensure a safe and controlled landing.

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Parachuting goes way back, but actual parachuting in the US went back to about 1912. However, early patachutes did not fair well as they were not reliable and did not always open. In the 1930's parachuting deployment improved. The purpose of a parachute is to slow the decent of an object as with a person, supplies or bomb. The drag caused by an open parachute creates a slow descent, allowing the parachuted object to land safely.

Without a parachute an object can fall at the rate of 32 feet per second.

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No. Not even close, even though they do remain on active jump status.

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Yes, but the all-women display team that did so would not be impressed by that description.....

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Over 170,000 men survived the beach landings, Glider landings and parachuting in.

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Parachuting is a part of skydiving and most people do a Tandem Skydiving Course for their first jump. This costs around £240 in the UK. The highest altitude of 15000ft can be found at Skydive Hibaldstow which is near to Leeds, Sheffield and Hull. This gives you a freefall time of around a minute and is a great introduction to the sport.

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Static line parachuting takes place from around 4000ft. As you fall from the aircraft, the parachute opens automatically. To go skydiving (i.e. freefalling through the sky with a packed parachute on your back), you typically jump from between 10,000ft to 15,000ft. You can get up to 1 minute in freefall, or significantly longer with a wingsuit.

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Gymnastics...your hands on the uneven bars Track- your feet against the ground

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It depends what you mean by jump out. If you mean parachuting then there are age restrictions which vary from country to country.

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Skydiving, parasailing, car racing, egg drop competitions.

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Base jumping, rock climbing, bungee jumping, parachuting, gliding, flying, abseiling, para gliding, mountain climbing.

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In free fall parachuting, the jumper exits the aircraft on their own and experiences a period of free fall before deploying the parachute. In static line parachuting, the parachute is deployed automatically upon exiting the aircraft due to a cord (static line) connected to the aircraft.

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At least one parachute... sport parachuting requires 2 parachutes, a main and a reserve. Other suggested equipement are a helmet, altimeter and jumpsuit.

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I e-mailed Quest and they say they don't know - it's an anonymous actress or model!

Ray Ward

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Richard McRoberts has written:

'Rescue' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Search and rescue operations, Parachuting, National Safety Council of Australia

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Parachuting has the same effect, it just makes the pills get absorbed faster and all at once. if you parachute time released adderol or something, it could end bad because you would have too much of a dose in your system all at once, but i think its more effective than just swallowing them. it makes the pill(or drug) hit you faster and a whole lot harder.

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A thrill-seeker is someone who likes living life "on the edge" by participating in somewhat dangerous activities such as bungee jumping, parachuting, illegal drag racing, etc.

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