(noun) a piece of cloth that makes you fall safely after jumping off an airplane or cliff
parachute
(verb) to move a bicycle using its handlebars or a car using its wheel
steer
(noun) a public performance where airplanes do tricks
airshow
(adjective) not normal or not common
unusual
(noun) an upward moving road or walkway connecting different levels, used for wheelchairs and skateboards
ramp
(noun) straps that connect a person to something, such as a parachute, a seat, or another person
harness
(verb) to touch the ground after being in the air
land
(noun) falling through the air before using a parachute
free fall
(adjective) completely different from something
or
on the other side of something
opposite
(verb) to play a game against someone
compete
(noun) the part of a bicycle or motorcycle that you hold with your hands
handlebars
(verb) to make something come out of an object, such as when using a parachute
deploy
(verb) to stop holding something
release
(adjective) not afraid or able to do scary things
courageous
(verb) to make someone very excited and happy
exhilarate
(noun) a line that holds a person or animal to something
leash
(verb) to move away from the ground forcefully
launch
(noun) the height of something above the level of the sea
altitude
(noun or adjective) not professional; not doing something for money
amateur
(verb) to surprise (and sometimes confuse) very much
amaze
(adjective) made to be part of a machine or piece of equipment
built-in
(verb) to hit something hard, making it fall
knock out
(noun) the upper part of the atmosphere, about 10 kilometers to 50 kilometers above the surface of the Earth
stratosphere
(noun) the state of being physically strong
strength
(adjective) being on the same level as the ground; not up and down
horizontal