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Freefall Jump

A freefall jump is an activity where a person jumps from an aircraft at high altitude and descends under the influence of gravity before deploying a parachute. During the freefall, the jumper accelerates downward, reaching high speeds, and experiences a brief moment of weightlessness. It’s a controlled and planned process typically used in skydiving for recreational or training purposes. After a set period or distance, the parachute is opened to slow the descent, allowing the jumper to land safely. This experience combines adrenaline with the mastery of safety procedures and equipment.