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tandem$81607$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF SKYDIVING WHERE A STUDENT SKYDIVER IS CONNECTED TO AN INSTRUCTOR VIA A HARNESS
Tandem-jumping; Tandem jumping; Tandem jump; Tandem skydive; Tandem parachuting

tandem      
n. ένας όπισθεν του άλλου
landing gear         
  • A [[Schleicher ASG 29]] glider shows its monowheel landing gear
  • Experimental tracked gear on a [[B-36 Peacemaker]]
  • The "castoring" main gear arrangement on a [[Blériot XI]]
  • Heinkel He 177A's]] main-gear wheels and tires, February 1944
  • Ju 288]] V1 first prototype, showing its complex "folding" main undercarriage.
  • A [[Convair XFY Pogo]] showing its landing gear
  • All Nippon Airways Flight 1603, a [[Bombardier Dash 8 Q400]] resting on its nose at [[Kōchi Airport]] after its nose gear failed to deploy prior to landing, 13 March 2007
  • [[JetBlue Airways Flight 292]], an Airbus A320, making an emergency landing on runway 25L at Los Angeles International Airport in 2005 after the front landing gear malfunctioned
  • Wheel arrangements of large airliners
  • The nose gear steering-wheel ([[tiller]]) is visible as a semi-circular wheel to the left of the yoke in this photo of a Boeing 727 cockpit
  • Me 163B]] ''Komet'' with its two-wheel takeoff "dolly" in place
  • Falcon 9 descending, just after landing legs were extended, May 2017.
  • P-47]] with its raked-forward main gear, and rearward-angled main wheel position (when retracted) indicated by the just-visible open wheel door.
  • Two mechanics replacing a main landing gear wheel on a [[Lockheed P-3 Orion]]
  • Retraction of the landing gear of a [[Boeing 727]] after take-off
  • Wheel-skis
ALBUM BY DEVIN THE DUDE
Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
σύστημα προσγείωσης, τροχός προσγείωσης

Definition

Tandem
·noun A team of horses harnessed one before the other.
II. Tandem ·add. ·noun A tandem bicycle or other vehicle.
III. Tandem ·adv & ·adj One after another;
- said especially of horses harnessed and driven one before another, instead of abreast.

Wikipedia

Tandem skydiving

Tandem skydiving or tandem parachuting refers to a type of skydiving where a student skydiver is connected to an instructor via a harness. The instructor guides the student through the whole jump from exit through freefall, piloting the canopy, and landing. The student needs only minimal instruction before making a tandem jump with the instructor. In the United States most skydiving centers and clubs require that you be 18 years or older to skydive whereas in other countries the minimum age can be lower or higher. This is one of three commonly used training methods for beginning skydivers; the others being Static line, Instructor-assisted deployment (IAD), and Accelerated freefall (AFF) (k).

Tandem skydiving is a very popular training method for first time skydivers, but it is more expensive than a static line. It exposes first-time jumpers to skydiving with minimal expectations from the student. The training may consist of many of the activities performed by any skydiving student, for example, how to exit the aircraft, how to do maneuvers in freefall, and how to deploy the main canopy themselves. However, the tandem master remains primarily responsible for safe and timely [parachute] deployment. Tandem skydiving is very safe, with a student fatality rate of one per 500,000 tandem jumps over the past ten years.

Although it is the exception, many have commented that during a tandem skydive they experienced nausea and the feeling of passing out, which starts after the canopy deployment and goes away immediately after landing. It is believed to be caused primarily by the incorrect adjustment of the tandem harness affecting blood flow. This rarely occurs with a solo harness and is more likely if the individual is at the upper end of the weight limit.