4/5 Hannah M. 9 months ago on Google
The
experience
itself
is
truly
one
of
a
kind.
Rodrigo
(?)
is
was
my
instructor.
If
you’re
prone
to
motion
sick,
I
wouldn’t
do
it.
I’m
anemic
and
it
made
me
dizzy
especially
when
the
parachute
was
deployed.
I
wished
that
I
was
more
prepared
through
instruction
before
the
flight
and
during
the
plane
ride.
Overall,
it
was
an
experience.
Edit:
I
knocked
one
star
off
because
I
felt
that
my
instructor
was
not
attentive.
I
had
some
recent
piercings
on
my
ears
(STUDS,
nothing
dangling)
and
I
was
trying
to
loosen
the
goggles
that
he
fastened
too
tightly
to
my
face.
The
straps
were
irritating
my
ears
the
whole
time.
I
tried
to
communicate
this
to
him
but
he
couldn’t
hear
me
and
didn’t
bother
to
look
further
into
what
I
was
saying.
While
I
understand
it's
for
our
protection,
there's
a
way
to
do
it
gently.
I
am
very
upset
and
disappointed
because
my
piercing
fell
off
as
a
result
of
his
negligence
(edit:
the
jewelry
is
made
where
it
shouldn’t
fall
off
easily,
that’s
why
I
confidently
went
to
this
knowing
that
my
new
piercings
shouldn’t
fall
off
at
any
point.
The
jewelry
has
a
flat
end
where
it
shouldn’t
tug
on
anything
and
is
snug
enough
for
the
swelling
of
my
cartilage
to
be
okay.
The
backing
was
lost,
but
the
front
piece
was
okay.
The
backing
is
important
because
it
makes
it
long
enough
to
have
enough
space
for
swelling.
Without
the
back
part,
the
earring
only
has
enough
to
go
through
1/2
of
the
cartilage.
The
carelessness
of
putting
the
goggles
on
and
folding
my
ears
caused
the
earring
to
eventually
break!
Even
without
a
new
piercing,
having
my
ear
fold
and
bend
with
a
tight
band
for
goggles
is
painful
enough!).
I
understand
the
greater
risks
of
skydiving
and
I’m
glad
I’m
safe
of
course.
Nonetheless
my
irritation
could
have
been
avoided
had
the
instructor
communicated
more
efficiently
before
and
during
the
process.
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