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  1. Parachuting - Wikipedia

    Parachuting and skydiving are methods of descending from a high point in an atmosphere to the ground or ocean surface with the aid of gravity, involving the control of speed during the …

  2. Parachuting vs. Skydiving: What’s the Difference?

    Throughout the years, parachuting and skydiving have been used interchangeably to describe the same idea — jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. But while these two words describe …

  3. Skydiving | History, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    skydiving, use of a parachute —for either recreational or competitive purposes—to slow a diver’s descent to the ground after jumping from an airplane or other high place.

  4. Parachuting | National Aeronautic Association

    USPA promotes the sport of skydiving (limited to jumps from aircraft in flight) and represents individual skydivers and “drop zones,” or skydiving centers. It also serves as the cornerstone …

  5. Home | United States Parachute Association

    Nov 7, 2025 · Membership in USPA provides education that enhances safety, benefits that keep you secure, and services to keep you skydiving. The United States Parachute Association …

  6. Parachute Jumping Explained: How a Parachute Jump Works

    Sep 18, 2023 · Find out how a parachute opens when skydiving, who deploys the parachute, and how to control its canopy flight. Learn how parachuting works during a skydive jump.

  7. About Parachuting or Skydiving - Topend Sports

    Parachuting is an air-sport, also known as skydiving. It is an action-sport in which participants exit from the aircraft and return to earth only with the aid of gravitational pull. The sport involves …

  8. 12 Facts About Parachuting

    Sep 28, 2024 · Discover 12 thrilling facts about parachuting and learn why this adrenaline-pumping sport continues to captivate daredevils worldwide.

  9. How parachutes work | The science of air resistance

    Feb 24, 2023 · Throw a ball up in the air and, sooner or later, it always falls back to the ground. That's because Earth pulls everything toward it with a force called gravity.

  10. How Do Parachutes Work? Understanding Parachute Mechanics

    Parachutes work by catching air to slow your descent, using a system that includes a small pilot chute, an inflated canopy with cells and ribs, sliders to control deployment speed, lines and …