You more than likely wont get that tickle. When on an amusement ride you have the ride pulling slight g's on your body and the speed isnt all that fast. When free falling you are just being pulled down by gravity around 120 mph and the air cushions your body thus riding of the tickle feeling
Does anybody ever get an intense tickle in their stomach when they go on amusement park rides? I always get it and it's not pleasant, I'm afraid if I go skydiving then I will get it... Btw what are those things you wear on your wrists?
Brilliant video - thanks for the heads up on what Deland looks like
do you need license to chute solo?
they tell you how high you are from the ground and that red part on it is when you have to open the para shoot.
Doesn't he pull his parachute way too early ?
the thing on there wrist tell how high they are
Amazing video. I want to do my first jump this coming spring and I can't wait for it.
You more than likely wont get that tickle. When on an amusement ride you have the ride pulling slight g's on your body and the speed isnt all that fast. When free falling you are just being pulled down by gravity around 120 mph and the air cushions your body thus riding of the tickle feeling
Good Job Man. Looks not easy to landing there. A lot of Building
Super super cool 😎
So awesome!!!
Does anybody ever get an intense tickle in their stomach when they go on amusement park rides? I always get it and it's not pleasant, I'm afraid if I go skydiving then I will get it... Btw what are those things you wear on your wrists?
altimeter to measure altitude
Yes,
correct term is an altimeter
Imagine having to use the bathroom and your in the sky for like 5 minutes
Im scarred nope lol