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Dubai's crown prince, Sheikh Hamdan bin Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, leapt off an aeroplane wearing an 'F3' helmet, hinting that the global city is resuming its aerial and other adventure activities that were halted due to the Iran-US war. The crown prince shared a photo of himself enjoying a skydive on his Instagram account. Adventure sports and activities, including skydiving, were temporarily shut down as a safety precaution amid the ongoing war. However, now, Sheikh Hamdan has shown the world that the skies of Dubai are safe by enjoying his favourite skydiving.

The royal jump
Sheikh Hamdan, whose pen name is Fazza, jumped out of the plane wearing a helmet with his sports team F3's logo on it. Besides, he was wearing all the safety gear for skydiving. Meanwhile, his fans hope the helmet-mounted action-camera footage will be released soon. The photos shared on his page, Fas 3, went viral instantly. Sheikh Hamdan's skydiving has ignited a ray of hope among adventure lovers, tourists, and instructors. Meanwhile, the crown prince's act sends a strong message to the world that Dubai may be opening up for tourism soon.

A skydiving enthusiast
The crown prince has also engaged in high-profile adventure activities and jumped all over the Emirates in the past. According to reports, he has made more than 300 jumps at premium locations such as the Palm Jumeirah, Burj Khalifa, various desert drop zones, and more. In October last year, he shared a video of skydiving at Palm Jumeirah. In February, too, he had jumped from the Burj Khalifa with 31 extreme athletes. He is also quite interested in long-distance running, hunting, cycling, flying helicopters, hiking and more. 

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