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Someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute is known as a skydiver or paratrooper. They were used extensively by the military during World War II.

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What do you call someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute?

You call someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute a skydiver.A skydiver, parachuter, or parachutist.


What is the person that drops from an aircraft by parachute called?

skydivist


What is the definition of parachute?

Parachute may be a noun or a verb.As a noun it means "a cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake."Example: You need a parachute to jump our of an airplane.As a verb it means "drop or cause to drop from an aircraft by parachute"Example: He will parachute from an airplane for the first time tomorrow.They plan to parachute when they drop the supplies.or "appoint or be appointed in an emergency or from outside the existing hierarchy."They will chose someone to parachute into the position quickly.


Why no Parachute in passenger aircraft?

Parachutes would add weight to the aircraft. Also, the passengers on board would not know how to use a parachute even if they had one, or might not be able to. An event in a passenger aircraft that might need a parachute would be very rare anyway. Some smaller aircraft have 'BRS' parachutes which parachute the whole aircraft to the ground. Commercial airlines do not carry parachutes as there is unlikely to be a situation which would merit their use. The costs (not neccesarily meaning financial costs) would far outweight the benefits.


What drops atomic bombs?

Aircraft and submarines.


Is parachute a compound word?

Yes, "parachute" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "para" and "chute" come together to form "parachute," which refers to a device used for safely landing someone or something from an aircraft by slowing down their descent.


Is it possible for a parachute to support a passenger airoplane?

there's a company that makes them for light aircraft


What is the difference between free fall and static line parachute jumps?

In free fall parachuting, the jumper exits the aircraft on their own and experiences a period of free fall before deploying the parachute. In static line parachuting, the parachute is deployed automatically upon exiting the aircraft due to a cord (static line) connected to the aircraft.


What is an aerial decent device beginning with p?

Parachute is an aerial decent device beginning with p. The parachute fills with air and allows a slow descent from an aircraft.


What With certain exceptions when must each occupant of an aircraft wear an approved parachute?

When intentionally pitching the nose of the aircraft up or down 30° or more.


When With certain exceptions when must each occupant of an aircraft wear an approved parachute?

When intentionally pitching the nose of the aircraft up or down 30° or more


If a Helicopter is crashing do you try and parachute out or do you take your chances in the chopper?

Any aircraft that is crashing is about to impact with the ground, or is impacting with the ground, so a parachute will be of little use in these circumstances.