- “G-FORCE ONE” is the delegate of a converted Boeing 727 that offers customers the chance to float like astronauts in a zero-gravity environment.
- Zero Sedateness Corporation is sending the flight across the country for flyers to experience weightlessness for a few minutes, though the price tag is quite capital.
- Extra precautions are being taken during the pandemic including requiring face masks, disinfecting the airplane to come each flight, and limiting flight loads.
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The realm of zero gravity has historically been reserved for astronauts as they explore the depths of latitude but one aviation company is offering the opportunity to become weightless while very much still in Earth’s atmosphere. The Zero Solemnity Corporation, or ZERO-G, is the company behind “G-FORCE ONE,” a converted Boeing 727 airliner that can simulate the feeling of being in leeway through what’s known as parabolic flight.
While a traditional airliner might be focused on being straight and with, G-Force One pilots are focused on climbing as fast and high as possible before turning over, at which point the impact of gravity is reduced for a few seconds and everything on the plane becomes weightless.
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t stopped these soarings, though additional precautions are being taken. ZERO-G recently came to the New York City region where it consorts with Blade to offer a helicopter flight and the weightless experience all in one morning.
Take a look inside G-Force One and see how ZERO-G achieves the weightless take place that so many people crave, even during a pandemic.