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Before
skydivers jump in the
air, they first try to inspect the
materials they are going to use to
ensure safety. They are supposed to
use 2 parachutes during the jump.
The first one is the main parachute
and the other one is used for
emergency purposes. The skydivers
place them at their backs. They also
go under a discussion with the pilot
to know the condition of the weather
and which spots the divers are
supposed to jump. They also plan the
order on which the skydivers are
jumping and how to achieve a safe
landing. While on the ground, they
then practice the moves they're
going to do while on the air.
The skydivers then also climb
aboard an aircraft and brace
themselves for takeoff. The aircraft
then climbs up to an altitude of
between 10,500 to 13,800 ft. The
pilot and another person checks on
the spot where the skydivers are
going to jump. This stage is called
a jump run. Once each skydivers'
turn comes, they then step away from
the aircraft and execute 1 minute
freefalls using their planned
maneuvers. They then fall at
approximately 120 to 150 mph. They
execute their maneuvers such as
stretching out their arms and legs
to control the air resistance around
them. Once they're flying at about
3,900 ft., the group then separates
from one another until there's
enough space to prevent them from
bumping into each other. They
wave their arms as a
sign of opening their parachutes.
They then use a pilot chute which is
folded in their parachute system to
open the main parachute. As it
opens, air enters inside it and it
takes the shape of a canopy to slow
the skydiver's descent. This act all
takes about 3 to 5 seconds. The
skydiver controls the parachute's
direction by pulling two basic
controls called toggles. Pulling one
toggle slows and leads the parachute
on a certain direction.Pulling both
of them slows the person's descent
and forwards the speed of the jumper
simultaneously. When the skydiver is
about to land,he flares the
parachute to achieve good landing.
They then run on their feet upon
landing or roll themselves in a
forward manner to avoid further
injury.
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