I jumped out of a perfectly good airplane

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I jumped out of a perfectly good airplane

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Bucket list item fulfilled.
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Heh, how was it, will you do it again? Seems one is oriented vertical and the other horizontal.
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Philip wrote:Heh, how was it, will you do it again? Seems one is oriented vertical and the other horizontal.
It was awesome and yes, I'd do it again.
I think the guy was horizontal at times to steer and slow the descent.
The adrenaline rush is incredible and lasts for hours after landing.
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Post by John »

Tony! So awesome to see this. Glad you enjoyed it, I have often thought about it but don't think I'll go through with it. Maybe when I turn 100 :)
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Wow this looks like a very cool experience. I am too afraid to do it myself. However, paragliding is on my bucket list.
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