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<blockquote data-quote="j-dubb" data-source="post: 1923494" data-attributes="member: 3343"><p>Maybe you were to nervous or maybe numb to notice but there is for sure without a doubt a sensation of falling....at first. Then it does go away once you have reached terminal velocity. That's the only way you can communicate with your instructors if your doing your AFF classes. If the falling sensation was there constantly how could anyone focus and relax, it goes away shorty after you jump out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-dubb, post: 1923494, member: 3343"] Maybe you were to nervous or maybe numb to notice but there is for sure without a doubt a sensation of falling....at first. Then it does go away once you have reached terminal velocity. That's the only way you can communicate with your instructors if your doing your AFF classes. If the falling sensation was there constantly how could anyone focus and relax, it goes away shorty after you jump out. [/QUOTE]
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