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Zero G Training Program
The Zero G Experience is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience true weightlessness. Parabolic arcs are performed to create a weightless environment allowing you to float, flip and soar as if you were in space. You'll feel like you are stepping into history as you experience what moonwalkers Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin felt during their pioneering lunar mission. How does it work? Zero gravity is created by 'parabolas'. Before starting a 'parabola', the pilot flies level to the horizon at an altitude of 24,000 feet. The pilots then begin to pull up, gradually increasing the angle of the aircraft to about 45° to the horizon reaching an altitude of 34,000 feet. During this pull-up, passengers will feel the pull of 1.8Gs. Next the plane is 'pushed over' to create the zero gravity segment of the parabola. For the next 20-30 seconds everything in the plane is weightless before a gentle pull-out is started which allows the flyers to stabilize on the aircraft floor. This maneuver is repeated 12-15 times, each taking about ten miles of airspace to perform. You've just experience zero gravity.
This package includes accommodation, however, flights to and from Moscow or Florida and Visas are not included. A medical release is required from your physician stating you are in suitable health for the flight.
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When can you go?
This experience is available on selected dates, throughout the year.
How long does this activity last?
Your zero g flight will last one hour.
You need to know
The minimum age is 18 years.
A medical release is required from your physician stating you are in suitable health for the flight.
There are no qualifications required.
This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by
Great Days Out up to the value stated.
You and how many others?
There will be other people there on the day.
Family and friends
Unfortunately you cannot bring spectators to watch.
We can’t control the weather!
This activity is dependent on appropriate weather conditions
Where?
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