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  2. Skydiving regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, skydiving is a self-regulated sport, which means skydivers, in the US, voluntarily follow a set of basic safety requirements established by the U.S. Parachute Association. Federal requirements can be found in the Federal Aviation Regulations. Most of the regulations concern the aircraft, pilot and rules of flight.

  3. Skydive Chicago Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Skydive Chicago Airport is a skydiving resort and camping ground in Ottawa, Illinois in the United States. It operates a private airport, Skydive Chicago Airport and offers outdoor skydiving and is spectator-friendly. There is an on-site cafe and gift/pro shop for all guests. For skydiving customers, it offers camping, RV parking, and an ...

  4. Parachuting - Wikipedia

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    For human skydiving, there is often a phase of free fall (the skydiving segment), where the parachute has not yet been deployed and the body gradually accelerates to terminal velocity. In cargo parachuting, the parachute descent may begin immediately, such as a parachute-airdrop in the lower atmosphere of Earth, or it may be significantly delayed.

  5. Life insurance for skydivers - AOL

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    For many, skydiving is a once-in-a-lifetime bucket list experience — a thrilling moment of freefall that likely won’t impact your life insurance approval or premiums. However, if skydiving is ...

  6. Air sports - Wikipedia

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    The term "air sports" covers a range of aerial activities, including air racing, aerobatics, aeromodelling, hang gliding, human-powered aircraft, parachuting, paragliding, soaring, and skydiving. [ 1 ]

  7. BASE jumping - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of BASE jumping, people used modified skydiving gear, such as by removing the deployment bag and slider, stowing the lines in a tail pocket, and fitting a large pilot chute. However, modified skydiving gear is then prone to kinds of malfunction that are rare in normal skydiving (such as "line-overs" and broken lines).

  8. 28 people died skydiving near Lodi. How does the Parachute ...

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    Despite fines, liens and a $40 million judgment, the Parachute Center near Lodi continues to operate amid concerns of lax regulatory oversight.

  9. 1967 Lake Erie skydiving disaster - Wikipedia

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    The event was not sponsored by a skydiving organization. [10] The plane, which had not been modified for skydiving, became overloaded toward the rear when they initially attempted to load it with all comers, and so less experienced divers were asked to make way for the 20 most experienced. [ 11 ]