skydiver
1 of 1noun/ˈskaɪdaɪvər/
Forms:skydivers
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a person who jumps from an aircraft and free-falls before deploying a parachute
A skydiver is someone who participates in the sport of skydiving, which involves jumping from an aircraft and freefalling before opening a parachute to safely land on the ground. Skydivers typically wear specialized gear, including a parachute and jumpsuit, and must be trained in how to control their descent and handle the equipment. The sport can be done for recreation, in competitions, or for professional purposes like military or rescue operations. Skydivers experience a thrilling freefall and must be skilled in timing and controlling their parachute to ensure a safe landing.
- The skydiver jumped from the plane and enjoyed the thrill of free-falling.
- The skydiver checked the weather conditions before the jump.
- During the descent, the skydiver performed acrobatic maneuvers in the air.
- Every skydiver must undergo rigorous training before their first jump.
- She became a licensed skydiver after completing her certification program.