Freefall Parachuting
Freefall parachuting is an extreme sport where individuals jump from an aircraft and experience a brief period of freefall before deploying a parachute. During freefall, jumpers can reach speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, enjoying the sensation of weightlessness and the thrill of falling through the sky.
After a predetermined altitude, typically around 3,000 to 5,000 feet, the parachute is deployed, allowing for a controlled descent. Jumpers can steer their parachutes to land safely at a designated area. This sport requires training and safety equipment to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.