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"Skydiver" redirects here. For other uses, see Skydiver (disambiguation). Skydiver about to land Parachuting is an activity involving a preplanned drop from a height using a deployable parachute. One type of parachuting is skydiving, which is recreational parachuting, also called sport parachuting. The history of parachuting is not clear. It's known that Andre-Jacques Garnerin made successful parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797. The military developed parachuting technology first as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft in flight, later as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft in flight, later as a way of delivering soldiers to the battlefield. Early competitions date back to the 1930s, and it became an international sport in 1951. Today it is performed as a recreational activity and a competitive sport, as well as for the deployment of military personnel and occasionally forest firefighters. Contents 1 Procedure 2 Skills 2.1 Free-fall maneuvers 2.2 Parachute operation and landing The decision of when to deploy the parachute is a matter of safety. A parachute should be deployed sufficiently high to give the parachutist time to handle a malfunction, should one occur. 600 metres (1, 970 ft) is the practical minimum for advanced skydivers.[2] Skydivers monitor their altimeters during freefall to decide when to break off from the formation (if applicable) and when to open their parachutes. Many skydivers open higher to practice their parachute flying skills. During a "hop-and-pop", a jump in which the parachute is opened, (usually the parachute will be fully inflated by 2, 500 ft). the jumper can control his or her first harness/container and peripheral equipment. Older jumpers, especially those who jump only on weekends in summer, sometimes tend in the other direction, selecting slightly larger, more gentle parachutes that do not demand youthful intensity and reflexes on each jump. They may be adhering to the maxim that: "There are old jumpers and there are many skydiving traditions that are practiced at drop zones all over the world. Most drop zones have a "beer line", a perimeter around the landing area which marks where it become unsafe to land. When an experienced skydiver crosses over the beer line when landing or if their parachute crosses over the beer line they are required by tradition to buy a case of beer for the other experienced skydivers for them to get to know each other over. Also saying the word "first" after your first static line jump prompts the offender to buy a case of beer. Often the beer tally is announced over the loud speakers from the manifest. Often on the weekends experienced skydivers party and drink the owed beers in the hanger or around a bonfire sometimes musicians are brought in for more busy times of the year especially

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Kochi, Nov 17 (IANS) Kathakali dance performances, a sky diving show, snake boat races and other entertainment have been lined up for the eight competing crews of the 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race when they arrive in this exotic Kerala destination Dec 3 ...

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Woman celebrates birthday with '5 for 50' - Shreveport Times

In fact, Roy decided to celebrate her big 5-0 by risking everything from a strained muscle to death. In the end, she got through two days of sometimes perilous activities with nothing worse than a little nausea. That was from the sky diving. "I was ...

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Land Locked - Boston Globe

You see, as far as I'm concerned, there's still one thing wrong with this "wingsuit" thing of yours. It seems to be the next big variation on sky diving. Instead of a parachute, you dress up in suits that inflate when they hit the air, so you look ...

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Forget dolphins, go swimming with crocodiles - Newslite.tv

If you want the adrenaline boost of sky-diving but the sensation of swimming with dolphin, why not take a dip with some crocodiles? An Australian tourist attraction is offering people the chance to go swimming with massive - and very dangerous ...

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Learning to fly, one year at a time - Glenwood Springs Post Independent

Jeanna Aulik, of Glenwood Springs has the time of her life on her first sky-diving jump on Sept. 20, her 31st birthday, near the Boulder Municipal Airport. Aulik does something each year that she has never done before or on her birthday. Submitted ...

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Have game? MHS grad will jump into it - Bradenton Herald

Have football game, will jump. Sounds like the calling card for Staff Sgt. Jim Hackett, a 2000 MHS alum, and three Army pals on the 82nd Airborne All-American Freefall Team. Based at Fort Bragg, N.C., Sgts. Chris Clark, the team leader, Josh Seal and ...

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Community treasures arts educators - Statesman Journal

I understand the rush that you feel when bungee jumping or sky diving is awesome; I'll take your word for it. I am awestruck by the many men and women who risk their lives every day in service of our country, whether in the military, law enforcement ...

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