laskuvarjohyppäämisessä
Laskuvarjohyppy, commonly known as skydiving, is an activity where a person jumps from an aircraft and falls through the air before deploying a parachute to slow their descent and land safely. The sport has evolved from military origins, where paratroopers used parachutes for tactical deployment, to a recreational and competitive pursuit.
The basic process involves exiting a plane at a predetermined altitude, often between 10,000 and 15,000 feet.
There are various types of skydiving. Tandem skydiving is popular for beginners, where an experienced instructor
Safety is paramount in skydiving. Modern equipment includes reserve parachutes, automatic activation devices (AADs) that deploy