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Definitions of parachutist in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who jumps from aircraft using a parachute
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One making a controlled descent |
This jumper rides up |
The down-to-earth guy put cats' hair to use |
Military drop-out |
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someone who jumps from an aircraft using a parachute, especially as a sport |
Full bDefinitionb of bPARACHUTISTb. : one that parachutes: as. a : paratrooper. b : a person who parachutes as a sport. |
a person who jumps from aircraft using a parachute |
someone who jumps out of an aircraft wearing a parachute on their back, especially as a sport or a military job |
A person who uses a parachute. |
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Parachuting, or skydiving, is a method of transiting from a high point to Earth with the aid of gravity, involving the control of speed during the descent with the use of a parachute/s. It may involve more or less free-falling which is a period when the parachute has not yet been deployed and the body gradually accelerates to terminal velocity. * The first parachute jump in history was made by André-Jacques Garnerin, the inventor of the parachute, on October 22 1797. Garnerin tested his contraption by leaping from a hydrogen balloon 3,200 feet (980 m) above Paris. Garnerin's parachute bore little resemblance to today's parachutes, however, as it was not packed into any sort of container and did not feature a ripcord. The first intentional freefall jump with a ripcord-operated deployment was not made until over a century later by Leslie Irvin in 1919. While Georgia Broadwick made an earlier freefall in 1914 when her static line became entangled with her jump aircraft's tail assembly, her |