@@connorcarroll7677 this is what it feels like then for those that have died in airplane crashes. Of course if they remained conscious during the accident and fall which is unlikely. I havent done it but you then know what it feels like to fall like that. Some skydivers too couldnt open their parachutes and fell to their deaths. Now they would probably remain conscious all the way down. However many say that those that have been blown out in mid air break ups likely did not even have enough time to understand whats going on before going unconscious
@@dreamthedream8929 One fatal accident in about 150 thousand jumps, mostly caused by using a high performance canopy. The only reason you heard about them regularly is the number of civilian jumps all over the world: close to 10M per year.
@Safa Aslan And you know what being on a commercial aircraft is like? Basically its like that taking a risk, Also, imagine a boat ride. Also, driving your car. Its actually more deadly then a rollercoaster. All of those are.
I took a bunch of 12 year olds jumping is Australia. I love how much they don't understand death. Sticking her tongue out and so present in the moment. I love this video.
@@Bajue Im late but as long as the child's parents / guardian sign off on all the forms its legal. But, without parents you need to be 18 (at least in the U.S. that I know of).
*Kid comes back to school on Monday* Teacher: what did you do over the weekend Kid: I went skydiving Other kids in class: sure Teacher: You mean pretend to go skydiving? **shows video** Everyone: 👁👄👁
Well, she couldn’t show the video because they are not allowed to bring tablets or phones or something like that to school but she took her certificate and some photo’s. For the rest it did go something like that :-)
DO IT!! I just did Friday for my 22nd birthday and it was AMAZING! The only scary part is when you see other people jumping out and sitting on the edge of the plane, looking down on the clouds. (Well for me) Then after you just feel air pushing at you, kinda like the indoor ones, it’s so thrilling your just looking at the view getting clearer and clearer. The parachute is such a calming experience too. I can’t wait to go back in the summer. Go ahead and JUMP!😂🪂
@@peaceking8652 is some places you only have to be 16, I’m in the uk and turned 16 about a month ago and as soon as I turned I went skydiving. I loved it so much I’m gonna do my AFF. I’m doing my ground training tomorrow and I’m very exited :)
I don't know if you will see this post or understand what i am saying Anna..... I did a tandem skydive in my 30's, and i was scared up until i left the plain. After which it was an amazing feeling of freedom and one of the best experiences of my life. Something i would not have experienced had i not pushed through the fear. But i certainly would not have been brave enough at 7yrs old, WOW!!! You are an amazing girl. I hope you continue to take this level bravery into the world as you grow, if you do you wil achieve what ever your heart desires. Well done you're an inspiration to many.
Thank you so much for the nice comment. Anna doesn’t understand English but I will translate it for her when she comes home from school today. I am sure she will be very honoured by your kind words! Thank You!
@@annavds217 She deserve them. I have a lot of admiration for her bravery, i wish i was half as brave as her. She is going to do great things in her life i am sure.
@@TKTrooper I translated your comment for her and she was upset she couldn’t speak English so she could Thank you herself! You made my daughter’s day and therefore you made mine. Thanks again. I am sure she will do great things too but then again I might be a little biased :-)
Sweetheart you're doing an awesome job, just act like you're a angel falling from the sky of heaven, don't be scared of heights, don't be frightened, don't panic or none of that you're doing great keep it up 😊👍🙌👏👏👏👏
Cool video! I know she was with her dad or the skydiving trainer, but she's still very brave. I believe I have the courage to do bungee jumping, but not skydiving, and I'm 32.
@@bracebrooks967 Here in the States, around $250 for the jump itself, and then you factor in photo/video packages, which run around $150 for the good ones. It also depends on where you're located/where you jump. But DEFINITELY worth every penny!
@@amypalooza6934 Wow that's alot of money, but it's good you were able to afford and experience that. I can afford that amount if I wanted to do sky-diving, but prefer to spend a big amount of money on something that will last a long time for me. Sky-diving, as exciting as it looks, would be too short of an experience.
@@bracebrooks967 Believe me when I say, the jump itself is only so many minutes, but what you also get for that price is a memory that will last a lifetime! Plus, bragging rights! How many people do you know would have the guts to do it? YOU do, and that's awesome! I hope someday you'll get to do it. Both of my videos are on my page if you want to check them out.
Hi, yes it does. Some people don’t seem to be bothered by it. Anna’s ears however always hurt a lot, sometimes more then one hour after the jump they still hurt. In fact she says that is the only down side, well that and the fact she always gets very cold hands. But her ears always hurt when we fly a plane somewhere on vacation too and other people (like me) sitting next to her only feel a slight discomfort so I think it depends from person to person how sensitive you are. If that is the only thing holding you back, I would say go for it. Anna still thinks it is worth it, even with the pain.
@@annavds217 She tried equalising her ears? by pinching her nose and blowing gently through it. I somehow couldn't do it when I was a kid, but it has gotten better when I got older.
@@annavds217 Hi, I speak from experience as I make a suggestion for Anna. When I was her age, I have always feared flying on planes due to getting pain in my ears from the air pressure. As I grew older, that became nonexistent. Typically, I think this mostly happens with younger people like Anna, and as they grow older, it stops. For now, my suggestion for Anna, if possible, is to chew on gum. At her age, I always used to bring gum with me on the plane. Chewing gum constantly doesn't stop the pain, but it destresses. If Anna (and you) are comfortable with this method, go for gum that she'd feel comfortable chewing on for some time. As she grows older, she won't experience ear pain again.
Anna asked me (her mom) to say thank you. She doesn’t speak English yet but I try to translate for her. I think it was more that she didn’t have that much fear yet back then, she is ten now and still goes skydiving (both indoor and outdoor) but is starting to develop fears for other things that didn’t used to bother her, like being on a stage or speeding in front of people. Probably got to do with age. I hope it will go away again.
Yep, she is, my poor mommy heart, between this the indoor skydiving, BMX, vaulting, trampoline, climbing and tumbling I don’t know how I survived this long:-)
Euhm, I am pretty sure every kid needs an adult to jump with them. Even in country’s that allow kids to jump that is always only if they are with an adult, youngest you can go solo jumping seems to be 16 because that is the minimum age to follow the course that teaches you to jump alone. Maybe in your country you can take a solo jump sooner but that seems unlikely because you have to have certain skills like folding your parachute and such that are highly unlikely for a small child to be able to do.
Hi, Thanks for watching! This is in the Netherlands. We didn’t want to wait, in our country (Belgium) you have to be 12. In the Netherlands you only had to be 5 years old, fortunately they are our neighbours so it wasn’t a big trip for us.
@@skeni565 I hope she doesn’t feel that way. She never knew her dad so I hope she doesn’t feel sad about it, she never told me she missed a dad. She has a lot of other great people in her life!
If that was me, I would be screaming like a little girl all the way down. If she did this, she would have an excuse. As a middle aged man, I would have no excuse.
Maybe, our family likes to do things a little crazy, our motto is ‘Normal is boring!’. I am 10 now and just got my indoor skydiving wings, my instructor says I am one of very few children to actually get her wings (that means I can now go by myself, I don’t need an instructor anymore). I have to wait a bit to be able to do this outdoor, you have to be 16 before you are allowed to start the training for jumping by yourself.
She’s brave. Just the thought of plunging myself into the air miles high gives me shivers
it's not that scary trust.
It’s not scary it’s the best feeling in the world 🤘🏻 only scary in the plane and everything else is pure bliss
@@connorcarroll7677 this is what it feels like then for those that have died in airplane crashes. Of course if they remained conscious during the accident and fall which is unlikely. I havent done it but you then know what it feels like to fall like that. Some skydivers too couldnt open their parachutes and fell to their deaths. Now they would probably remain conscious all the way down. However many say that those that have been blown out in mid air break ups likely did not even have enough time to understand whats going on before going unconscious
@@movingsocks579it’s always scary before hand.
@@dreamthedream8929 One fatal accident in about 150 thousand jumps, mostly caused by using a high performance canopy. The only reason you heard about them regularly is the number of civilian jumps all over the world: close to 10M per year.
You can tell she is going to be an instructor when she gets of age !!!
Blue skies 🪂🪂🪂🪂🪂🪂
Este es el destinatario 🙏✈️🤔
@Safa Aslan And you know what being on a commercial aircraft is like? Basically its like that taking a risk, Also, imagine a boat ride. Also, driving your car. Its actually more deadly then a rollercoaster. All of those are.
Yes
racist
@100k challenge with 1 video agreed ..we mature people can think but they are kids
I took a bunch of 12 year olds jumping is Australia. I love how much they don't understand death. Sticking her tongue out and so present in the moment. I love this video.
You’re absolutely right about being in the moment. They are the most memorable and deep experiences.
What was the name of the company and where in Australia? My son is 8 and wants to skydive 🪂
I have always thought about someone skydiving and landing in someone's backyard
plot twist: THERE IS A DOG IN THERE
or landing in a yard with DePelter Terminator
Or in Area 51
Some one actually sort of landed in my yard when they were in the paragliding stuff
Lol
If I ever did that,I would've passed out instantly because I just remembered my fear of heights
Its so high that your brain doesn't interpret it as scary. Its not that bad
She's sooooo brave.
Yes
Braver than me lol
Jo
Soooo nice to see a 7 yo doing a skydive! Props to you little girl!!
Thank you for watching!
@@annavds217 how is it legal?
@@Bajue Im late but as long as the child's parents / guardian sign off on all the forms its legal. But, without parents you need to be 18 (at least in the U.S. that I know of).
*Kid comes back to school on Monday*
Teacher: what did you do over the weekend
Kid: I went skydiving
Other kids in class: sure
Teacher: You mean pretend to go skydiving?
**shows video**
Everyone: 👁👄👁
Well, she couldn’t show the video because they are not allowed to bring tablets or phones or something like that to school but she took her certificate and some photo’s. For the rest it did go something like that :-)
I’m still like that
LOL
@@annavds217 it was a joke
@@MannySinghVlogs I know, hence the smiley at the end of my reply!
This has been in my bucket list for over 6 Years!
DO IT!! I just did Friday for my 22nd birthday and it was AMAZING! The only scary part is when you see other people jumping out and sitting on the edge of the plane, looking down on the clouds. (Well for me) Then after you just feel air pushing at you, kinda like the indoor ones, it’s so thrilling your just looking at the view getting clearer and clearer. The parachute is such a calming experience too. I can’t wait to go back in the summer. Go ahead and JUMP!😂🪂
Why haven't you gone?
@@jumpmasterjm because of covid and i think im too young
@@peaceking8652 Well, when you turn 18 I think you should go
@@peaceking8652 is some places you only have to be 16, I’m in the uk and turned 16 about a month ago and as soon as I turned I went skydiving. I loved it so much I’m gonna do my AFF. I’m doing my ground training tomorrow and I’m very exited :)
I don't know if you will see this post or understand what i am saying Anna..... I did a tandem skydive in my 30's, and i was scared up until i left the plain. After which it was an amazing feeling of freedom and one of the best experiences of my life. Something i would not have experienced had i not pushed through the fear. But i certainly would not have been brave enough at 7yrs old, WOW!!! You are an amazing girl. I hope you continue to take this level bravery into the world as you grow, if you do you wil achieve what ever your heart desires. Well done you're an inspiration to many.
Thank you so much for the nice comment. Anna doesn’t understand English but I will translate it for her when she comes home from school today. I am sure she will be very honoured by your kind words! Thank You!
@@annavds217 She deserve them. I have a lot of admiration for her bravery, i wish i was half as brave as her. She is going to do great things in her life i am sure.
@@TKTrooper I translated your comment for her and she was upset she couldn’t speak English so she could Thank you herself! You made my daughter’s day and therefore you made mine. Thanks again. I am sure she will do great things too but then again I might be a little biased :-)
is the camera man in creative mode rn?
No he has a prachute too
@@ninjabg4900 r/whoooosh
Who was that guy who forgot who parachute because he took his filming equipment instead?
His name was Ivan something
@@tanjiroamv3903 dumbass OFC he had a parachute. What can’t your comprehend.
@@ninjabg4900 r/woosh
She's a very brave girl. Just the thought of falling out of a plane that is very high just gives me chills thinking about it😬
Thank you for watching and for your kind words!
That was sick she is going to be a skydiving instructor when She grows up
She prob wont
@@roboticprojects7811 who said she isnt gonna be
@@danielediegidio5726 also not being rude just saying she could or couldn’t so please don’t be upstt we heh heh
@@danielediegidio5726 ummmmmm how do you guys know what she is going to be when she grows up lol
She probably won’t she could but maybe she won’t
Sweetheart you're doing an awesome job, just act like you're a angel falling from the sky of heaven, don't be scared of heights, don't be frightened, don't panic or none of that you're doing great keep it up 😊👍🙌👏👏👏👏
She is so brave
Cool video! I know she was with her dad or the skydiving trainer, but she's still very brave. I believe I have the courage to do bungee jumping, but not skydiving, and I'm 32.
I'm the exact opposite! I LOVE skydiving, been twice so far, but bungee jumping... NO WAY! I'll be 41 soon. Did my jumps in 2019 and 2020.
@@amypalooza6934 Good for you, but how much did the sky-diving experiences cost?
@@bracebrooks967 Here in the States, around $250 for the jump itself, and then you factor in photo/video packages, which run around $150 for the good ones. It also depends on where you're located/where you jump. But DEFINITELY worth every penny!
@@amypalooza6934 Wow that's alot of money, but it's good you were able to afford and experience that. I can afford that amount if I wanted to do sky-diving, but prefer to spend a big amount of money on something that will last a long time for me. Sky-diving, as exciting as it looks, would be too short of an experience.
@@bracebrooks967 Believe me when I say, the jump itself is only so many minutes, but what you also get for that price is a memory that will last a lifetime! Plus, bragging rights! How many people do you know would have the guts to do it? YOU do, and that's awesome! I hope someday you'll get to do it. Both of my videos are on my page if you want to check them out.
Complimenti Anna Sei Una GRANDE
Grazie!
im 7 but this girl is incredibly brave
If I done it I would have been horrified and exited my whole life
Ah man I wish I can do this as a kid-_-
Well before there was corona you could do this as a kid i did it once and boi it was it was scary
i thought that was tom cruize in the plane behind her 😂😂
Maybe he was practising for Top Gun :-)
She is quite brave and Amaging!!!
Thank you!
That just made my day been jumping since 2002
You're braver then me Anna.
little stinker so cute great job little one❤❤❤
Hey, does altitude hurt your ears when skydiving? I would love to go but I have always been scared of pressure changes.
Hi, yes it does. Some people don’t seem to be bothered by it. Anna’s ears however always hurt a lot, sometimes more then one hour after the jump they still hurt. In fact she says that is the only down side, well that and the fact she always gets very cold hands. But her ears always hurt when we fly a plane somewhere on vacation too and other people (like me) sitting next to her only feel a slight discomfort so I think it depends from person to person how sensitive you are. If that is the only thing holding you back, I would say go for it. Anna still thinks it is worth it, even with the pain.
@@annavds217 She tried equalising her ears? by pinching her nose and blowing gently through it. I somehow couldn't do it when I was a kid, but it has gotten better when I got older.
@@RaVeN85887 she tried all sorts of tricks the instructor told her but so far nothing seems to work!
@@annavds217 Hi, I speak from experience as I make a suggestion for Anna. When I was her age, I have always feared flying on planes due to getting pain in my ears from the air pressure. As I grew older, that became nonexistent.
Typically, I think this mostly happens with younger people like Anna, and as they grow older, it stops.
For now, my suggestion for Anna, if possible, is to chew on gum. At her age, I always used to bring gum with me on the plane. Chewing gum constantly doesn't stop the pain, but it destresses. If Anna (and you) are comfortable with this method, go for gum that she'd feel comfortable chewing on for some time.
As she grows older, she won't experience ear pain again.
@@murads6947 thanks for the advice! We will try it next time.
Everytime i fall from high
It feel like my heart fly out of me
I really love this videos, I’m dreaming with being a skydiver one day!
@@lukes.1333 WOOW thanks for answering I already took my AFF and I already got 33 jumps
Ok yea don’t invite me
I want to take my student course. Just alittle nervous. Lol.
Me to bro
GO for it! I started AFF last week. Best decision I've ever made in life at 29...
Nice .
Thanks for watching!
OMG WOWWW
She has to be the bravest fucking kid on earth!!!!!!!!!
Anna asked me (her mom) to say thank you. She doesn’t speak English yet but I try to translate for her. I think it was more that she didn’t have that much fear yet back then, she is ten now and still goes skydiving (both indoor and outdoor) but is starting to develop fears for other things that didn’t used to bother her, like being on a stage or speeding in front of people. Probably got to do with age. I hope it will go away again.
So cool l will go to skidiving tomorow
Have fun!
Nice 📸!!
Sun is so high up...I was wondering won't there be thermals? Anyone do let me know what you think...
I wannna go skydiving I’m just terrified
This is a relationship between a father and daughter that will never end no matter what. Cool.
It is not a father and daughter just a little girl and her skydive instructor. Anna doesn’t have a father in her life.
@@annavds217 Awww I’m so sorry to hear that. She is such a brave little girl!
@@mylamarie315 you don’t have to be sorry. We are doing fine just mommy and me!
I did that back in dubai amazing experience and I was 5 years old when I did that
I have a bucket list and one of them is to skydive
I am sure you will make it someday! Thanks for watching!
That is soooo cool!
Que legal uruuu👏👏👏👏✌😅
Very cool.
Thank you for watching!
Very Brave Anna 🐒
That cute she’s not scared
she got real and faced her fears
She is brave
Thank you for watching!
I like skydiving
I would do that but I will get scared
Really I appreciate you congratulations 👍
i wanna go base jumping. Its very cool to watch these videos
As a cat you have 9 lives so you should be alright with Base Jumping!
She has determination I could not do this until I was an adult
As her mom, I find sometimes there can be such a thing as too much determination :-)
IS SHE A DAREDEVIL?????? 🤯
Yep, she is, my poor mommy heart, between this the indoor skydiving, BMX, vaulting, trampoline, climbing and tumbling I don’t know how I survived this long:-)
Imagine the teacher asking what you did over the holidays and you said skydiving
I wish I could go skydiving I wonder how it feels like going skydiving
Wow brave girl, I’m 26 years old and I could NEVER do that
Thank you!
Just another Sunday ride with Dad !!!!
That was not my dad but my skydive instructor. I don’t have a dad, just me and my mom (who was too scared to try it herself by the way!).
@@annavds217 you are very brave ! I can ride a plane ok but am dead scared of heights!
Great video, little Anna is brave. btw what language is this?
Thank you for watching! We speak Dutch.
Wow looks fun
Thanks for watching! It was!
I really want to skydive
I want to do that so badly
I always wanted to skydive
Brave girl
Thank you for watching!
that is so cool i aam 19
NO NO THAT IS SCARY IF I WAS GOING I WOULD RUN AWAY
What country is this? My daughter is 8. Too young to SD in the States.
Yeah, I know, she is too young to skydive in our country (Belgium) as well. This was on holiday in the Netherlands. There You have to be 5 years old.
awsome girl
Thank you for watching :-)
You did 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 I don't always trust those parachutes they you have a big heart okay .
Thank you for watching!
@@annavds217 your uuelcome .
as a 9 year old kid i went skydiving it was bloody scary and fun i knew what is was doing i didnt need a adult
Euhm, I am pretty sure every kid needs an adult to jump with them. Even in country’s that allow kids to jump that is always only if they are with an adult, youngest you can go solo jumping seems to be 16 because that is the minimum age to follow the course that teaches you to jump alone. Maybe in your country you can take a solo jump sooner but that seems unlikely because you have to have certain skills like folding your parachute and such that are highly unlikely for a small child to be able to do.
Nice
She is beyond luckiness
É o primeiro vídeo que vejo criança saltando de paraquedas!!! 😮
Gracie per la visione!
@@annavds217 desde sempre admirei o paraquedismo, nunca saltei por condições financeira, me contetava pulando de uma ponte sobre um rio 😄
SHES SO LUCKYYY
Wow 🤩
i have always wanted to go skydiving!
#lucky
This is tuff, do I go abroad or wait until my daughter is 16 in just over two years ?, where is this ?, bless.
Hi, Thanks for watching! This is in the Netherlands. We didn’t want to wait, in our country (Belgium) you have to be 12. In the Netherlands you only had to be 5 years old, fortunately they are our neighbours so it wasn’t a big trip for us.
I really want to do that I’m 7 too
You should try it then! It is really fun. I am 11 now but still jump several times a year and go indoor skydiving too! It is addictive!
@@annavds217 I don’t think I’m aloud to
@@ToastieLoafShorts too bad! Maybe in a couple of years then.
she is so amazing
Thanks, I think so too but as her mom I might be prejudiced :-)
Imagine if the straps fell off anna:((( Scary!
Keep it up. Go kid! More adventure.
Wow
Supper 👏👏👏👏👍🤝
Anna: A seven year old that can jump off a plane Me: *GETS SCARED BECAUSE OF A PLANE*
That looks fun
It really was, I am going again this summer and am now actually working on my indoor skydiving degree!
It really was, I am going again this summer and am now actually working on my indoor skydiving degree!
I would love to do this🤩
She's super brave, I I little scared of heights but it depends on how high it is, need to pay me at leave 500k for it
Wow super cool !
Cool 😙🤩😉
I’v been skydiving once but I was 14
I wanna go sky diving so bad
Same, I’m only 13, but I can’t help it. If other kids can do it. I can too eventually!
Same
So lucky😥😥
How exciting!!!
It would be horrifying but fun going skydiving
This requires a relation of trust only a super dad can provide!
That was not her dad but a skydive instructor. She doesn’t have a dad.
thats really sad..:(
@@skeni565 I hope she doesn’t feel that way. She never knew her dad so I hope she doesn’t feel sad about it, she never told me she missed a dad. She has a lot of other great people in her life!
@@annavds217 Can you tell me the backstory of her dad?
@@annavds217 aw thats so good! i hope she has a great life!
I refuse to believe the camera man is not in creative mode he’s just invincible bro
is that a cessna caravan?
If that was me, I would be screaming like a little girl all the way down. If she did this, she would have an excuse. As a middle aged man, I would have no excuse.
Well, I once read somewhere our fears actually increase when we get older so maybe you would have an excuse :-)
Am younger than you, and I have no fear of skydiving kinda werid tho
@@cubicyt9441 Thats what they always say.
Awesome
Bro I would so wanna sky dive 😆
Good job Anna! 👍🏿
Thank you for watching!
I really want to go Skydiving it looks really fun
It is!
Amadinha essa menina, Corajosa.
7 years old is a crazy 🤣 age for skydiving
Maybe, our family likes to do things a little crazy, our motto is ‘Normal is boring!’. I am 10 now and just got my indoor skydiving wings, my instructor says I am one of very few children to actually get her wings (that means I can now go by myself, I don’t need an instructor anymore). I have to wait a bit to be able to do this outdoor, you have to be 16 before you are allowed to start the training for jumping by yourself.