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Parachute School s and Courses. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

April 10th, 2011 Denzel Skydiver No comments
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Parachute School s and Courses. (Skydiving, Parachuting).




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Parachute School s and Courses. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Parachuting is an exciting recreational activity. Apart from that there are also courses to enable you to engage in different sports. There are many schools in the world. Most of them have state of the art facilities, equipment s and licensed trainers that will be there when you make your first jump. There are different available for newcomers. The courses will depend on levels of difficulty.

Newcomers can choose to enroll in different courses. Graduate students can then decide if they ant to pursue skydiving more seriously and compete in a sport. Most of the time graduates become enamored with the activity and become competitors or instructors. Other people who wish to just experience the thrill of it can book for tandem jumping.

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Parachuting became a popular sport when parachutes became safer for public use. Many enthusiasts would meet in a drop zone and later on skydive. Due to the thrill and excitement it provides it gained popularity among the masses. Enthusiasts who wish to push the limits of extreme sports created skydiving, along with its many variants.

organizations would host events and competitions which were held in local, national and levels. This in turn initiated the start of schools who offer training and courses.

There are many schools scattered all over the globe. Their courses are pretty much the same. There are courses available for serious skydivers who want to pursue a sport or want to get a license as an instructor.

These schools are popular for thrill seekers. It’s not an intensive but you will still receive lessons from your instructor that could take 30 minutes to 1 hour. This is called tandem jumping. You will be jumping with your instructor in a dual harness. The whole jump, from take off to landing takes about 25 minutes.

You will free fall in 40 seconds and 5 minutes under the . Your instructor will deploy and control the for a safe landing. The student doesn’t really need to do anything except enjoy the scenery.

Other courses are accelerated free fall and static line jump. In static line jump the trainee jumps from 3,500 feet and their is automatically opened. Trainees will have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and provide light landings. The accelerated free fall is much more intensive than the first two. The ground training takes up to 6 hours. Trainees have to go through 6 levels.


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Parachute Science. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

April 9th, 2011 Denzel Skydiver 1 comment
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Parachute Science. (Skydiving, Parachuting).




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Parachute Science. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

We all know what parachutes are for. They are very to make as a science project. However the science behind a is not as easy as you think. There are key factors that you have to consider. Experimenting may take a bit of patience if you intend to study them seriously.

They came in different sizes and . For a to able to work in real life, actually takes accuracy and extra caution, after all lives are at risk.

Modern have come along way compared to their earlier forms. The very first modern was invented in 1783 but there were also earlier forms. Several individuals have dared to take the leapt to test their . Some were successful but some lost their lives due to poor and setbacks.

Science behind the

The earlier forms were made of fabric and wooden struts. Most of these were conical shaped. At that time the was only intended for entertainment. It was later on conceived as an escape device two years after the modern was invented.

It was used to get off a hot air balloon. Later developments lead to the use of silk, vented and knapsack parachutes. After successful jumps it was then used in the military during World War I and II.

Nowadays it is more popularly used for extreme sports such as skydiving. The main idea behind it is that the slows down a falling object. It does this by creating a drag or air resistance. When the canopy is deployed the air molecules move farther out creating drag. The more drag that is created the slower the object falls down.

The drag or air resistance depends on the surface area of the object. canopies have large surface area which creates enough drag for its passenger. Shapes also have an effect on the efficiency of the . Modern have rectangular or tapered shapes.

Tapered parachutes are in sports. They have more fabric cells to enable more control and speed. Rectangular ones on the other hand are used for recreation. The safer and more frequently used in training programs for students.

Parachutes must also be packed correctly for it to deploy properly. If the canopy deploys too quickly it may rip and/or hurt the skydiver. The canopy may get tangled with the lines or does not inflate. The lines may also break. Due to this sliders were added in Ram air parachutes to slow down the opening of the canopy.

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