Zero G Flight in Florida/USA
You are weightlessness onboard an Boeing B727 above the Gulf of Mexico!

Since August 2004 the American corporation"ZeroGravity" possesses official permission, to be able to offer from the USA parabola flights.
These flights are starting from Ft. Lauderdale (200 Kilometres in the south of Orlando). Beside the Russian Ilyushin 76 MDK, this airplane possesses singular possibilities of leading you into weightlessness. American space agency NASA used since for years now a specialized Boeing 707 (KC 135) for the training in weightlessness for their Astronauts. The space conditions inside the Boeing B727-200 are the same as in NASA's KC 135.
From Fort Lauderdale, you will start , and you are scarcely in half an hour above the Gulf of Mexco. You sit buckled on comfortable seats as in a jet-liner(in the front section of the Boeing B727) and your pilot take you on a flight altitude of

6,500 meters. After that, that everything onboard is checked, you can move freely inside. Then, the pilots gives the jet-engines full thrust and pulls the machine in a 47 degree angle upward - you feel the g-forces, which affect you (up to 2G).
Then the pilot takes the gas away; the machine begins to fall in a parabola and everything on board becomes weightless!
You move with your instructor within your assigned group completely freely in different sections of the interior. Here there are three ranges, where different groups achieve exercises in weightlessness. Altogether 15 parabolas are flown, including 1/6 G (moon) and 1/3 G (Mars). In calm consequence the other parabolas follow, and you will be only surprised, where down, in front, in the back above or on the right is.
This Zero G Adventure is connected with with an inspection of the Kennedy Space Centre, where the American Space Shuttle have its homebase. From there, the Space Shuttle will lift off into the blue sky above Florida. You can feel thus weightlessness experience on board the Boeing B727, and after this experience you will visit High Tech facilities and you will hear about the fascination of the American Space History in manned space flight.