Parachuting- How to Parachute Safely For The First Time
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Parachuting- How to Parachute Safely For The First Time
One way is using the fixed ripcord system. Articles of ipod screen protector In this system, the parachute is connected to the fuselage of the plane. Jumping from the airplane, the ripcord will open its container and heave the parachute pack. Because only when the parachute lanyard completely stretches that the parachute can pull away from the parachute package, This system can help you to avoid the winding between parachute lanyard and canopy. The cost of the fixed parachute rip cord system is lower than other means, but it will take more time to learn the same skill.How to
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Another method is to adopt accelerate free fall (namely AFF). In the method of AFF, actually you jump out of the airplane from the height of 12,000 feet (3658 meters), fall freely about 40 seconds and then pull the fixed ripcord to open the parachute. In the course of free falling, we must maintain an aerodynamic body posture.Want to Know Whys that Have Smudge to ? Here It Is!
The third method is to apply the coming after style parachuting. The advantage of this method is that almost everyone can enjoy the fun of parachuting without attending training courses. During the coming after parachuting, you are virtually a passenger flying with the coach. 5 Rules You should Break
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Special Treats
It’s about a million degrees in Florida right now, so there will be no clever witticisms, puns or jokes. Just sweating and swearing at the sun.
So, we have some very cool things planned for our birthday June/July issue, one of them being some very special pictures by the talented Justin Carmody. Some behind-the-scenes teaser pics below
Extreme Skateboarding Freefall

Taig Khris, the Ramp Warrior
This is, like, totally gnarly, bro. And, yeah, a little old. Whatever. It’s Friday. I love how he gulps a Red Bull just before his death-defying stunt. Radical in a tubular kind of way.
From asylum.com:
In-line skater Taig Khris, the most decorated athlete in extreme sports, jumped from 41 feet off the Eiffel Tower onto a ramp, setting a world record.
Khris (aka the “Ramp Warrior”) launched himself off the first floor of the Parisian landmark onto a ramp, before remaining on his feet for an impressive celebratory skate, then hitting the deck and plowing through a bundle of safety boxes.
The 34-year-old was attempting a new Guinness world record for the longest free fall from a structure onto a landing ramp.
It was also the world’s highest jump on roller skates. After the stunt, the French fruitloop said, “Two years nonstop, I didn’t sleep for nights and nights for that small moment up there and now, as you can see, I made it. So that’s cool. I’ve never had such a strong adrenaline rush.”
The previous Guinness record for the highest jump on roller skates was the 28-foot world record set by American Danny Way.
Skydiving Panoramas

This is where pictures come from.
Gizmodo posted a very cool freefly skydiving panorama that makes the author want to skydive. Not that a tech blogger will ever likely go skydiving outside Second Life, but it’s a nice thought.
Here is another cool one on the USPA site, too.
They’re obviously two different approaches to panoramas. Has anyone else tried one with any success?
Photo by drljohnson.
Hot Girl Wanted and other news
- Mirage Systems has an open call for “a hot, experienced skydiving girl [who] would like to be on a National TV show filming in late July.” <Mirage>
- Judge rules Skydive City, [Freefall Express] must coexist until trial. <Tampa Bay Online>
- Nutty lady claims highest freefall jump, despite … well, every skydiver’s common knowledge. Bonus round – find all the ridiculously funny problems with this backstory article. <AOL news>
- Italian wins that other World Cup. Jump4Heroes was also there with their poppy canopies. <ProBASE World Cup>
- VA Beach firefighters rescue SEALs from trees. <WAVY>
My Favorite View Around
Rockstar/Skydive New England vidiot Sean Rogan (featured in our November 2009 issue) has another awesome video for the song he wrote about his Sabre 170, “Canopy Song.” We won’t delay your grinning time any longer, so here it is:
To download this song and more, check out www.seanprogan.com.
PS – We are loving “No Jumping in Lebanon Today”
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and “Ready, Set, Go!” too!
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