No Planes, No Parachutes: Indoor Skydiving Is Here

ROSEMONT, IL - MAY 29: Flying instructor Derek Vanboeschoter (L) teaches a guest how to fly in a wind tunnel at the iFly indoor skydiving facility on May 29, 2014 in Rosemont, Illinois. Guests at the facility are introduced to the sensation of free-fall skydiving as they are lifted into the air by fans which generate an upward draft from 80 to 175 miles per hour inside a 14-foot-wide circular chamber. The company operates about 30 similar facilities around the globe which are used for military and competitive skydiver training as well as recreation. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
ROSEMONT, IL - MAY 29: Flying instructor Derek Vanboeschoter (L) teaches a guest how to fly in a wind tunnel at the iFly indoor skydiving facility on May 29, 2014 in Rosemont, Illinois. Guests at the facility are introduced to the sensation of free-fall skydiving as they are lifted into the air by fans which generate an upward draft from 80 to 175 miles per hour inside a 14-foot-wide circular chamber. The company operates about 30 similar facilities around the globe which are used for military and competitive skydiver training as well as recreation. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
No Planes, No Parachutes: Indoor Skydiving Is Here
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