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    If I do it, I’d want at least one tandem just to prove to myself it’s possible... then I’d want to go by myself.
     

    ghitch75

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    why jump out of a perfectly good aircraft.....none for me thanks....but if the plane was goin' down i would be the first OUT!!!
     

    mettle

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    you can take a class and do it the first time there if your a beginner i believe


    Yep
    I'm going tandem again because I'll leave the counting and gauge watching to someone else for now.
    It's a worry free fall that way, to me.
    I plan on trying the accelerated free fall class next year though.



    SO excited.

    It's a drug, like a fun switch on a class III stick.
     

    Benny

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    I'd love to go, but there is just no way in hell I could possibly jump out of a perfectly good plane...I'd also want to go tandem, but I'm sure once I was up there, I'd need Brock Lesnar jumping with me to be able to get myself out of the plane.

    If you can't tell, heights aren't really my thang.
     

    mettle

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    I'd love to go, but there is just no way in hell I could possibly jump out of a perfectly good plane...I'd also want to go tandem, but I'm sure once I was up there, I'd need Brock Lesnar jumping with me to be able to get myself out of the plane.

    If you can't tell, heights aren't really my thang.

    Once you get out of the plane and you stabilize from the initial start you forget you falling andthe air you moving through feels like you are laying on a waterbed.
    You forget the falling and start to see what you miss on the ground.
     

    Benny

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    Once you get out of the plane and you stabilize from the initial start you forget you falling andthe air you moving through feels like you are laying on a waterbed.
    You forget the falling and start to see what you miss on the ground.

    I would have to imagine that touching down(unharmed) would have to be one of the single greatest feelings a person could have...I would have to guess(if I could muster up the guts to do it) that it would rank #2 on my list right behind the birth of my son.
     

    mettle

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    I would have to imagine that touching down(unharmed) would have to be one of the single greatest feelings a person could have...I would have to guess(if I could muster up the guts to do it) that it would rank #2 on my list right behind the birth of my son.

    It rates behind a couple of things. I also thinking roller coasters are a waste of my time.

    Don't think of falling
    it's really gliding or floating
    that's the sensation I feel from it.

    The sheer reality of standing at the drop door at 10000 feet cannot be described though.

    Nothing but space under you...
     
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