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Namowal

Hey! Feels like I'm falling.

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According to what I've read, including searches on this forum, most skydivers don't feel a falling sensation. I've only jumped a few times (2 tandems, and AFF level 1), but each time I felt a drop.

It was the worst on my first tandem- unmistakable and a bigger drop than I've ever felt on a roller coaster. The feeling was less strong on tandem #2 (the fact that we flipped around a few times may have distracted my inner ears.) The AFF jump was a more normal exit, but again, for the first few seconds, I felt the drop. Again, it wasn't nearly as strong as my first jump, but it was there.

In each case, it went away after 5-10 seconds.

Is my mind playing tricks on me? Or are a few people super sensitive to this kind of thing?
My blog with the skydiving duck cartoons.

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Don't think of it as falling, Jennifer. Think of it as accelerating up to flight speed. Once you reach terminal velocity. You can fly your body most effectively.



I like how you think. I have noticed it feels more like accelerating an less like a drop with each jump.

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Alternatively, you can simply think "Yee_Hawww!"



Well, the feeling does remind of the scene from Dr. Strangeglove where the guy rides the bomb down, rodeo style! :)

From the other answers, it sounds like this is something you adapt to once you've done it enough times. A bit like moving (or staying) near busy train tracks or a big airport. At first the racket wakes you up with a jolt and you wonder how on earth to locals tolerate it. Then you get used to it.
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When the guy...?! Oh, Jennifer. Let's give Major Kong his props, huh?

DOOOR!!!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSQAZEp3PA

You'll eventually come to love the exit. It's a fun part of the dive cycle.



Heh heh. Actually I watched that scene a few times for inspiration (of sorts) before my last two jumps. The door and the drop scare me, but remembering his nutcase enthusiasm puts some fun back in the situation.:$
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What kind of plane?

I never feel a falling sensation out of Twin Otters and Skyvans at normal exit speed, but I do notice it out of C182s and other slower exit speed aircraft.



My first was out of a a C182 or something similar. That's the one where I felt it the most. The next two were out of a Twin Otter. Still felt a drop but it was wayless dramatic than out of the Cessna.
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I get a few seconds of falling sensation when jumping a Cessna 182 or 206 (and helicopters of course), but I have never gotten a falling sensation when jumping a Cessna 195, King Air, Otter or Skyvan. Probably has to do with the airspeed.

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