無題 投稿者:Waltervox 投稿日:2024/05/02(Thu) 00:41 No.135801
<p>This incident was captured on film, and was a noteworthy news item when it happened in 1985 in Victoria, Australia. Mr. Hodgman was jumping at an elevation of about 12,000 feet as one member of a skydiving formation. Things didnвt go according to plan, as Hodgman inadvertently opened his chute while he was directly under another skydiver (this would be the guy named Frank). Frank didnвt see Hodgman either, and was opening his own chute at about the same moment as Hodgman. Two skydivers trying to share the same space, at the same time, is ripe for disaster, and Dave crashed immediately into Frank.</p> </ul> <p>Children under the age of 12 cannot go bungee jumping. Bungee jumping is safe for seniors, but it can be dangerous if they have existing neck and back problems. Pay attention to your instructors and adhere to the weight restrictions so that your bungee jumping trip is as safe as possible. Never go bungee jumping if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure unless you consult a doctor in advance.</p> <h3>Waiting For The Plane: 20 minutes to 4 hours</h3> <li>18 years old or older</li> <a href=https://telegra.ph/Taking-the-Plunge-Minimum-Age-Requirements-for-Skydiving-05-01>https://telegra.ph/Taking-the-Plunge-Minimum-Age-Requirements-for-Skydiving-05-01</a> <p><strong>Practice</strong>. Conducting good training and rehearsals that will test and challenge plans and preparation, as well as reviewing after action reports, will continue to provide confidence and proper coverage. It is important that the aid bag is opened every couple of weeks to assure familiarity with its contents, especially if it hasnвt been used in some time. Aid bag drills, where the aid bag is laid out as if treating a casualty and then trying to find items in the aid bag without looking, as taught and practiced during advanced medical training, are still applicable now; no matter how good the Medic is. As always, it is important to be critical with the packing list during inspections to make sure nothing is ever forgotten, at any level of care.</p> <p>Solar radiation increases with altitude. However, Japanese scientists claim that high doses of radiation can only be obtained during a period of very strong solar activity, and solar storms of such strength occur once every 17 years. But radiation is only one of the factors that can threaten the lives of passengers and aircrew.</p> <p>Moreover, consistent adherence to safety regulations and protocols further enhances safety outcomes. Weather conditions also significantly affect skydiving safety. Poor weather conditions, such as high winds or low visibility, can increase the risk of accidents and fatalities. Therefore, monitoring weather patterns and implementing appropriate restrictions or cancellations when necessary is essential for maintaining safe skydiving operations.</p> <p>Youвre sitting in the loud little plane в“ typically too loud to talk to anyone beyond shouting a few words. Youвre alone with your thoughts, and looking at the little door youвre about to leave from.</p> <li>From 15,000 feet youвll get 12,000 feet of freefall which will last about 72 seconds.</li>
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