Can you skydive from 50000 feet?

Can you skydive from 50,000 feet? The highest verified altitude you can skydive from in the United States is 30,000 feet. For context, this is in the range of standard cruising altitude for a commercial airline and about 7 miles up.
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Can you skydive from 40 000 feet?

On a military high-altitude skydive, the typical exit altitude is between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. The opening altitude (or the altitude at which the parachute is deployed) can be as low as 800 feet.
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What is the lowest altitude you can skydive from?

Because the basic safety requirements issued by the United States Parachute Association state that the minimum container opening altitude for tandem skydives is 5,000 feet, the minimum height for skydiving for a tandem skydive is between 7,000 feet and 8,000 feet.
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What is the highest you can skydive with oxygen?

Mount Everest has the highest skydiving height where skydive jumps take place in the stunning Himalayas from 23,000 feet. The critical consideration for these higher altitude jumps is the use of oxygen.
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Can you sky dive from 30000 feet?

While a standard jump happens around 14,000 feet, HALO jumps can go all the way up to 30,000+ feet. There's only one dropzone that the Federal Aviation Administration has authorized for jumps that are at that height.
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What's the highest you can skydive?

The highest verified altitude you can skydive from in the United States is 30,000 feet. For context, this is in the range of standard cruising altitude for a commercial airline and about 7 miles up. In other words, much higher than your average skydive at 10,000 feet or nearly 2 miles up!
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How high do military skydivers jump?

HALO is an acronym for “high altitude, low opening.” That means that military special forces teams will jump out at a high altitude (generally 30 to 40 thousand feet), and they'll freefall to a much lower altitude (as low as about 800 feet above the ground) before they deploy their parachutes.
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How fast do skydivers fall?

The most common number you are likely to hear in relation to skydiving is 120mph. This is a useful number as it represents the average speed that people fall at when 'belly to earth' – the position you most likely to think of when you imagine somebody skydiving.
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Do skydivers need oxygen tanks?

The United States Parachute Association (USPA) mandates that oxygen must be provided to all on board at 15,000 feet and above – which is why most skydiving happens between 9,000 and 14,000 feet.
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What if you open parachute too early?

Originally Answered: What happens if you open a parachute too early? You get a long “ride”. And, you have a longer time to encounter turbulence or miss your LZ, depending on conditions.
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How fast do you hit the ground when parachuting?

A stable belly-to-earth body position will usually result in a 'terminal velocity' (this being the fastest speed you'll reach during freefall) of 120mph or 200kph. A stable head down position (falling upside with your head toward the ground and legs up) gets around 150-180mph (240-290kph).
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Do parachutes automatically deploy?

Will My Parachute Automatically Deploy? Most skydivers will manually deploy their parachutes, however, each system is equipped with a handy device called an Automatic Activation Device (AAD).
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How high do Navy Seals jump from?

In a HAHO jump, commandos deploy their parachutes soon after exiting the aircraft at 25,000 to 30,000 feet and glide 20 to 40 miles to their target.
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Can you breathe while skydiving?

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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How long would it take to fall 35000 feet?

Taking a Fall: The 120-MPH, 35,000 Feet, 3-Minutes-To-Impact Survival Guide. You're six miles up, alone and falling without a parachute. Though the odds are long, a small number of people have found themselves in similar situations—and lived to tell the tale.
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Do heavier skydivers fall faster?

Someone the same height as you but heavier will have increased mass, and fall faster. Someone the same weight as you but taller will have increased surface area, and fall slower.
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Can you survive skydiving without a parachute?

Everyone except Vesna, who survived a fall of 33,333 feet (10,160 metres; 6.31 miles). 50 years on, this remains the highest fall survived without a parachute ever.
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Is there a weight limit for skydiving?

Max. Weight 220lbs or 100 kg and proportional to height, age & sex. Over 50 years a doctors certificate is required stating you are fit to skydive. After documentation and introduction are complete the training for a tandem takes about 20 minutes.
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How much money do skydivers make?

Skydiving instructor

Perks: Free flights; swell views; that tingly feeling down south. Pay: Usually hourly, by jump, or salaried (averaging $35,000 per year).
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Why is skydiving so expensive?

Skydivers jump with high-quality equipment. As you'd expect, our parachutes, rigs, automatic activation devices and helmets all cost money to buy and it's a price we're willing to pay. Skydiving equipment has advanced over the years.
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Do Green Berets jump out of planes?

During a HAHO jump, the Special Forces soldier bails out of an aircraft at 30,000 feet, of course on oxygen or he would immediately asphyxiate, and deploys his parachute a few seconds after exiting the plane.
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Can you pay for a HALO jump?

What is the cost of a civilian HALO jump? Pricing starts at $4500 per person and includes jump training, tandem jump, use of jump equipment, self-filmed video, photos and certificate of completion. Add a videographer and the jump cost is $5000 US.
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