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Skydiving instructor Tom Pecharich after his sixth or seventh jump of the day on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. Pecharich has been skydiving for 22 years and “still can’t put it...
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Instructor Tom Pecharich drops off his parachute pack, so the packers can repack the chute on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. Out of the 22 years Pecharich has been skydiving he has...
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The pilots navigate the plane while the jumpers exit on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. They have to fill the plane with gas about every 4-6 loads.
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All the skydivers getting ready to jump off the plane on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. In free fall, instructors and their jumpers are falling at a rate of about 120 mph.
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The view from the plane on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. The plane ride takes about 10 minutes to reach 13,000 feet.
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Jenna McMahon getting pumped for her first skydive with instructor Tom Pecharich on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. McMahon said she has always wanted to skydive and finally getting...
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Tom Pecharich takes Jenna McMahon for her first skydive on Nov. 20 at Skydive Santa Barbara in Lompoc, Calif. McMahon said she was terrified, yet exhilarated at the same time and recommended everyone...
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Over a million people a year check skydiving off their bucket lists, only doing it once, maybe twice, then never again. However, there are those that make the choice to jump out of a plane over and...
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