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The Use And Importance In Skydiving Of The Safety Parachute

By Stephanie Schmidt


With the advent of the bucket list craze, more and more people have committed to stepping out not just from their comfort zones but from their safety zones. This accounts for the popularity of certain kinds of extreme sports, like skydiving. Before you embark on this perilous enterprise, however, you should first be equipped with a trusty gizmo called a safety parachute.

Extreme sports and activities are prime components in anyones bucket list. Your choice to mentally prepare and actually commit yourself can make the difference in changing your life for good, giving you your much needed confidence and affirmation. After all, its not every day that youre living life on the edge.

However you look at it, though, skydiving is qualified as such. Imagine jumping from an aircraft or airship at more than ten thousand feet above ground, only deploying a parachute at about five hundred feet or so. This parachute is a dome shaped equipment tailored from light and strong fabric, maybe silk or nylon. It operates by the rules of physics, lowering ones terminal velocity and increasing aerodynamic lift to ensure a safe landing.

Parachutes are gizmos from the eighteenth century. However, they still have not reached the zenith of their development. Inventors and innovators are still continually perfecting them. In fact, the most important improvements have only been made relatively recently, given the long history.

Therefore, there is no assurance that parachuting is a risk free sport. Thats another way of saying that no one particularly fancies the mortality rate. For instance, injuries occur at one in one thousand, and fatalities stand at one in a hundred thousand.

However, there is still the risk of being THAT ONE among a hundred and thousand people. You can preclude this by undergoing extensive training and ensuring that your equipment is in shipshape condition. There are certain practices you should instill and equipment you should have before you go on with this extreme sport.

First time solo parachutists are required to undergo four to eight hours of ground training. And even after then they may opt for a tandem jump, in which they are strapped to an experienced instructor, who opens the parachute and deals with possible emergencies. All must carry with them a reserve parachute, which is personally inspected and packed by a certified rigger.

Specified attire and gears are required. This includes jumpsuits that protect the skin from corrosive conditions above, footwear that prevent ankle twists, helmets that absorb considerable shock, goggles that protect eyes from stinging winds and debris, and gloves, only if the wearer is comfortable. Reserve parachutes are absolutely and unconditionally important. They are periodically inspected and meticulously packed by a certified professional. The most important development, however, is the automatic activation device, or AAD. This tiny, portable computer calculates your free fall rate and optimum height. If the main parachute is still not opened at the predetermined altitude, it automatically deploys the reserve one.

Given certain caution and preparation, extreme sports wouldnt be as extreme as theyre tagged to be. It is said that it takes a thousand jumps to master this sport. If youre not careful enough, you might accomplish just one. Just a word to the wise.




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