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Parachuting is not for the faint of heart. Although modern parachutes are now safer than they were decades of heights will always permeate through society. Up in the air anything can still happen. When you’re up in the air you only have a parachute to help you from falling to your death.
Let’s just hope that your reserve works when your parachute fails. Fortunately for those who are extra cautious, there is a still give the opportunity that is harmless.
Most parachute skydiving involves a lot risk. Jumping off an aircraft from the ground already strikes fear. Fortunately parasailing eliminates that for a more comfortable ride. This recreational activity is usually offered at resorts for vacationers and tourists.
Harmless fun by the beach
The concept of parasailing began in the 60′s. Pierre Lamoigne unintentionally started the sport. He attached a parachute to his moving car to help his training landing techniques. He used this method because it’s the easiest way to raise the pilot without having aircraft. He was a parachute teacher and used this method to instruct his students.
The intention was to pilot high enough and then set him free to float. However when he did not set the pilot free this contributed to the start of the sport. Colonel Michel Tournier flew behind a tractor using his parachute
In the 70′s Mark McCulloh used the parachutes at sea. He started raising the parachutes on the shore. After that he used platform he designed and later on a boat to raise his parachute. Water provided safer landings so at sea since then. He later on created the parasail winchboat.
In 1963 the Parachute Pioneer Company began Jacques-André Istel bought the license from Pierre Lamoigne who made the first parasail to able to manufacture Brian Gaskin also made some of the early parasails. He experimented with parachutes that were made in the 60′s and later on created the "Waterbird". It’s the first true parasail that became the template for modern today. In 1975 Brain Gaskin founded "Waterbird Parakites", a company that makes parasails for commercial and recreational Kingdom.
McCulloh’s parasail winchboat (which was introduced in the 80′s) along with Brian Gaskin’s "Waterbird" created a combination widespread.
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