Zero G Flights Available Now
I always wanted to fly in space in my own space ship and that possibility is getting closer everyday.Now available in the US that which was only previously available in the USSR. Zero G flights meaning you can
experience real weightless flight time without completely leaving our atmosphere and for a lot less money than you might think.
The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly like Superman can now be yours. Train with an expert coach, board our specially modified aircraft, G-FORCE ONE®, and experience the unforgettable.
Experience zero gravity the only way possible without going to space. Parabolic flight is the same method NASA has used to train its astronauts for the last 45 years and the same way Tom Hanks floated in Apollo 13.
Who is Zero Gravity Corporation?
Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G) is a privately held space entertainment and tourism company headquartered in Las Vegas, NV. ZERO-G conducts its weightless flights aboard our aircraft (named G-FORCE-ONE) – a specially modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft. Able to accommodate up to 35 Flyers
and six crew members, G-FORCE-ONE is licensed at the highest levels of safety with the FAA following extensive testing and evaluations in coordination with the FAA. G-FORCE-ONE flies a parabolic flight maneuvers – a controlled ascent and descent of that creates temporary weightlessness or reduced gravity. These are the same type of flights used by NASA to train their astronauts and used by Ron Howard and Tom Hanks in the filming of Apollo 13.
The mission of ZERO-G is to perform as the premier space entertainment and tourism company offering a wide range of compelling programs, products and services that enable the general public to personally experience the excitement of weightlessness in a safe, fun, and cost-effective fashion.
What is ZERO-G the Weightless Experience like?
Your flight begins like any other commercial flight. You taxi out to the runway and await permission to take off. Once granted, the captain flies out for about a half an hour to the airspace that the FAA has designated as our playground for the day. About the time the captain of a commercial flight would be turning off the seatbelt sign, you are given the okay to unbuckle your seatbelt and truly “move about the cabin”. Your team leader will guide you to the floating area and instruct you to lay on the padded floor to prepare for the first parabola.
After a few moments of feeling pressed gently into the floor as you experience 1.8g’s, the Flight Director will call out “Martian 1” and you begin to feel lighter. Okay, so you haven’t done a pushup since Junior High, but suddenly it doesn’t seem that difficult – even if you are only using one finger.
Between parabolas you assume the prone position on the floor as you mentally prepare what you want to do on the next parabola.
Then you hear “Lunar 1” and jump up excitedly to see what this will feel like. Whoops – where’d that ceiling come from? Around you, you see two teenagers playing catch with their father - yes, he’s the ball.
“ZERO-G.” It’s like nothing on Earth. Fly like Superman; drink a bubble of water floating by you; walk up the side of the plane; let your imagination stretch.
It is an experience that few have tried, but those who have call it amazing and life-changing. It’s a feeling of true freedom, a place where the impossible becomes real. Parabolic flight is the only way to create sustained weightlessness without going into space.
During a parabola, you have 25 times more hang-time than the best basketball player, and are more acrobatic than any Olympic gold medalist. For once, you are in a realm where the law of gravity has lost its throne. It’s the stuff dreams are made of… it’s ZERO-G!
Can you experience weightlessness on Earth without flying in an aircraft?
No. Parabolic flights is the only way to experience true, sustained weightlessness (up to 30 seconds at a time) without going into space.
