if you are disconnected fron the earth you can not have any acceleration.
It seems like you are saying here that once you are in the air, you can not be accelerated, even by the air. Did I misread this?
you can be acclerated by your resistance to the air, but in no way can you be accelerated by the FE.
You must include the acceleration of the FE toward the parachutist.
Not in the system. We can not add things to the system just to make it correct. this is fron the FAQ
"Q: "What about gravity?"
A: The Earth is accelerating upwards at 1g (9.8m/s^2) along with every star, sun and moon in the universe. This produces the same effect as gravity.
Q: "Isn't this version of gravity flawed? Wouldn't planes/helicopters/paragliders crash into the Earth as the Earth rises up to them?"
A: No. By the same argument, we could ask why planes/helicopters/paragliders don't crash into the Earth as they accelerate down towards them. The reason that planes do not crash is that their wings produce lift, which, when the rate of acceleration upwards equals that of gravity's pull downwards, causes them to remain at a constant altitude.
The same thing happens if the Earth is moving up. The plane is accelerating upwards at the same rate as the Earth, which means the distance between them does not change. Therefore, the plane stays at the same height and does not crash.
so as you can see is that planes do not crash because they are producing an acceleration equal to the earth, now the earth can cause that same acceleration on a parachutist?