Do you ever imagine a flying in aircraft, where there will be no gravity and you will be floating around like aerials? Yes, such kinds of zero-gravity flight arrive!

That is the zero-gravity aircraft! Zero-gravity flights will launch to add wings to your imagination. This service will be available soon for general travelers from 12 U.S. cities.  ‘Zero-G’ is the name of this wonderful and adventurous initiatives.

 

Adventure-loving travelers will get the chance to ride the only US aircraft certified to operate Zero-Gravity flights. You can enjoy such an experience at the International Space Station.

 

Authority says that this plane will there in 12 cities in the United States. These cities are Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New England, New York, Orlando, Florida, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC.

 

A Boeing 727 model aircraft adopts for this Zero-Gravity flight. G-Force One. Travelers will be allowed to wear flight suits here. Through this, they will experience weight loss. In the cabin of the Zero-Gravity flight, if anyone wants interesting acrobatic digging than it can be given effortlessly.

 

How do aircraft work?

 

The whole process will be applied to scientifically. Zero-gravity requires the pilot to perform an aerobatic exercise, known as ‘parabola’. The plane will depart from McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. Then it will fly over deserted Arizona. The pilot will then have to fly at an altitude of 24,000 feet. The aircraft will then rise to the top of the parabola if it rises to 32,000 feet. Then for about 30 seconds, the passengers will feel the zero-gravity experience!

 

 

Expenses 

 

Such an experience would naturally require high expenses. Each Zero-G flight has 34 seats. And each traveler will have to pay 5400 US $ (Taka 4 lakh 60 thousand) including 5 percent tax. Each seating package will have seven to eight minutes of Zero-Gravity experience, adding snacks, lunch and professional photography.

 

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