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Sky Diving

By Chris Wilson

Jim Neumann, who has jumped at least once monthly for over 26 years,  explained skydiving  to  CyberSports  by saying, "After leaving the aircraft at 10,000 feet, face to earth, you will accelerate to 120 miles  per hour in only a few seconds. Loops and turns are performed during the 40 seconds of freefall.

"At 4,000 feet the parachute is opened. The winds of freefall will depart leaving a calm breeze and the relaxing four minute ride back to earth."

"The  exhilaration you receive from each jump can't  be  compared with anything else you have ever experienced."

Static-Line Jump

After training, students make jump with automatic parachute opening. Sometimes called "skydiving on a budget." A total of five jumps required before progressing to freefall.

Tandem Jump

Although  some students start with a static-line jump, most students start with a tandem jump. Some companies require at least one tandem jump before freefall jumps.

After a short training course on the ground, the instructor and the  student board the aircraft, climb to 10,000 feet, leave  the aircraft to stand on a step over the wheel, then enter the  freefall of a tandem jump.

The  instructor wears the parachute assembly and the  student  is attached to the parachute in 4 spots by a harness. The  student's back is against the instructor's chest.

After a 40 second freefall, the instructor opens the  over-sized, square parachute and the student starts maneuvering the parachute back to earth. All students participate in the dive as much or as little as they wish.

The landing is stand-up in a soft, grassy field.

Accelerated Freefall

After one or more tandem jumps, the student receives approximately eight hours of ground training and then jumps with two instructors holding on to him/her.

The AFF Course consists of a minimum of seven jumps. The  student progresses from two to one to no instructors while learning  back loops, turns, and tracking. Each jump is more complex than the previous one.

After  receiving a logbook certifying completion of the course, the student is ready for large freefall formations, camera jumps, competition jumps, and general exploration of this  exciting sport.

Other

If you are ready to jump into skydiving, be aware of the  following:

You must be at least 18 years old to participate.
You should dress in clothes suitable for the weather plus athletic shoes.
You should be in reasonable physical condition to jump.
Maximum  weight is 235 to 250 pounds for freefall and less for tandem jumps.

It is probably best to be under 200 pounds.

USPA Certified Instructors are trained and certified by US Parachute Association and follow safety rules put forth by USPA.

If you still have a slight twinge of fear about jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, remember this: you are far more likely to be killed in an automobile wreck than a skydiving accident. Most of the people who have been killed while sky diving have violated some safety rule.

Besides,if Jim Neumann is still alive after more than 26 years of skydiving, you should be good for a few jumps.

Cost

Skydiving, the ultimate thrill, is not for the faint of heart or weak of pocketbook.

Static  line jumps range from $100 to $130 for your  first  jump, about $55 for each successive jump. This price can vary by area, of course.

Tandem  jumps are $130 to $150, unless you want a video to  prove to the folks back home that you really did this. Videos go for an extra $50 to $60.

Your first accelerated freefall jump is $225 to $285, but successive jumps range from $125 to $150.

Most companies will let you ride in the plane for $10 to $14. No, you do not get to push anyone out.

Cost of Depends is extra, of course, and you must bring your own!

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