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- First recorded parachute jump: 1797
- Became international sport: 1951
- Average freefall speed: 120 MPH/190 KPH
- U.S. Age Regulation: 18+ years
- : Novice skydiver is attached to experienced diver by a harness
- : Line attached to skydiver from plane to ensure the parachute opens regardless of solo skydiver's actions
- : Instructor holds onto novice skydiver until parachute is deployed
- : Jumping from buildings, bridges and cliffs
- : Strapping a board to one's feet
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Tips for Getting Started
- Visit the United States Parachute Association's website to locate an affiliated dropzone.
- Chose your method of jump. (Prices vary based on the type of jump and training required. Most beginners start with a tandem jump.)
- Schedule a jump.
- On the day of the jump, dress comfortably.
- Arrive early, and attend the required training.
- If you enjoy your experience, consider scheduling future jumps or getting certified.
- If you want to enjoy the sensation of skydiving, but are afraid to jump, consider visiting an indoor skydiving facility.
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