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Title: A Present With Altitude
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Finally a voice was heard over the loud speaker.
"Group 5 ? your jump has been delayed due to weather conditions. We can issue refunds or you can continue to wait for the weather to clear."
"Great" I said to myself. "I'm not going to be able to jump?"
We decided to stick around anyways, and get to the training session... Showed first 250 characters
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We walked into a room with a TV and watched a movie informing us on how to jump. Jumping with someone was quite simple. They covered what to wear, how to sit in the plane, positions to fall in, and emergency procedures. It seemed pretty easy for free falling... Showed next 250 characters
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