No, unfortunately even with parental consent most skydiving places require you to be 16 years of age.
Yes, being an extreme sport skydiving causes high level of emotions. It's possible to cause headaches or other health problems to people who aren't in good health. However headaches are in no way a typical problem caused by skydiving.
It is possible, but it would require a court order. Most courts will not even consider issuing an order it if the parents do not agree. You will have to get parental permission or wait until you are 18.
Skydiving can be dangerous if the equipment fails or the pilot makes an error. For example, hard landings, failure of the main and reserve parachute (extremely rare), canopy collision, freefall collision. With training it is possible to eradicate the likely hood of having a problem and thus the question of 'why is skydiving dangerous' becomes 'is skydiving dangerous to everyone who takes part'.
The risk of a heart attack during a skydiving is the same as it would be during any other high adrenaline experience. If considering skydiving with a heart condition that could lead to a heart attack, consult your doctor to make sure you are physically fit for skydiving and inform the instructors at the drop zone you are going to.
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In Texas it is entirely possible to get married. It will require parental permission for the man.
Yes Check out www.autosinfo.com/insurance/state/Pennsylvania
Above the age of 16 in many countries with parental consent this is possible. Not extremely or 100% wise but possible.
Governmnt workers can work anywhere,
Yes it is entirely possible to get a marriage license. It will require the appropriate parental permission.
Anywhere is possible.