Usually it'll reach terminal velocity for the system it's in.
But her figure for terminal velocity was low; she would be falling longer.
We were at three thousand feet, so you must have reached terminal velocity.
In ordinary free fall, terminal velocity was reached at about 110 miles per hour.
I do not know what the terminal velocity of an airplane is.
Achieving terminal velocity, would also increase the time in the air.
But a human being's terminal velocity is a hundred and twenty miles an hour.
It is at this stage that the student will first reach terminal velocity.
Changing the shape of the human can have a huge effect on terminal velocity too.
Doesn't an object reach terminal velocity within 32 feet of falling?