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What do I need to know before my first skydive?

What do I need to know before my first skydive?

How To Prepare For Skydiving: Top 7 Tips

  • Read Up On The Dropzone. Take a few minutes to read other peoples’ reviews.
  • Eat A Moderate, Healthy Breakfast (and Bring Snacks) Skydiving on an empty stomach is no fun.
  • Get Some Sleep The Night Before.
  • Wear The Right Clothes.
  • Learn What To Expect.
  • Get The Photos.
  • Breathe.

How can I safely skydive fast?

Fly straight in at full flight. No sashaying or deep break flight. After landing immediately collapse your canopy and turn to see oncoming canopy traffic. Move to either edge of the grass as soon as it is safe to do so.

What should you not eat before skydiving?

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You Booze, You Lose Because hydration is so important to your skydive, it’s smart to avoid anything that dehydrates you pre-jump — including alcohol. While a quick beer or two may sound like it’d calm your nerves before your jump, it could make you feel much sicker and uncomfortable as you climb altitude.

How do you skydive for beginners?

Here′s some beginner tips to help you on your way.

  1. Talk to experienced skydivers about the best place to learn.
  2. Talk through everything with an experienced skydiver.
  3. Sleep well and don’t drink alcohol before a skydiving course.
  4. Don’t rush out and buy all the gear.
  5. Watch some skydiving films.

What’s the weight limit for skydiving?

Understanding Skydiving Weight & Age Limits The maximum weight limit for Tandem Students is 220 lbs, with some exceptions. Maximum weight limit for AFF students is 240 lbs.

Can you breathe when you skydive?

Yes, you can! A common misconception about skydiving is that you can’t breathe during freefall, but breathing during a skydive is actually not much harder than breathing on the ground.

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What are the risks of skydiving?

Skydivers run the risk of sprains, dislocations, broken hands or legs, and bumps and bruises during rough landings. While these injuries aren’t fatal, it pays to be especially careful during landings.

How long do you freefall when skydiving?

A typical skydive lasts five to six minutes, with approximately 50 seconds of that spent in freefall and four to five minutes on the parachute ride down.

How safe is skydiving?

Very safe, although it does seem riskier than many sports out there, mainly because it’s pretty counter-intuitive to jump out of an airplane. The risk factor for someone going on a tandem skydive , that is a person who is not a skydiver attached to a highly skilled instructor, is very low.

What height do you skydive from?

Basic Skydiving Altitude: 10,000 feet. Our basic skydive option has an exit altitude of 10,000 feet. This is the average altitude for skydiving here in the US and common to most Cessna aircraft dropzones. This means you will skydive from 10,000 feet above ground level.