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SPONSORED Tandem FreeFall SkyDive At HeadCorn Parachute Club for NDCS AdamSki

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2008

AdamSki performs a sponsored 12,000 FEET freefall skydive at HeadCorn Parachute Club raising money for NDCS. Imagine standing at the edge of an open doorway in an aircraft flying at 10,000 feet - the noise of the engines and the wind ringing in your ears with only the outline of distant fields below. Now Imagine leaning forward out of the doorway and letting go - falling forward into the clouds, diving down through the air as you start freefalling at over 120mph! Then imagine the peace and quiet as the canopy opens, the steering toggles come down either side of you and you begin a tranquil parachute descent from a mile up in the air, steering yourself back down to the centre of the drop zone below. Technically the jump is called a "Tandem Skydive". It is a Skydive because I will be freefalling through the air (without the parachute deployed) for several thousand feet; YEAH! that's what I thought, w000aH!! - It is a tandem because I will be harnessed to a professional parachute instructor at all times throughout the descent This is the only way you can jump from such an altitude without spending thousands of pounds becoming a freefall parachutist. This is literally the chance of a lifetime!

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