Do skydivers wear earplugs?

While everyone experiences high decibels differently, we've found that tandem skydiving students often find it helpful to bring a pair of trusty earplugs along with them to the dropzone. Don't worry, by the way. Wearing earplugs on a tandem skydive won't take the edge off the experience.
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How do I stop my ears from popping when skydiving?

How to Equalize Your Ears? Equalizing your ears means gently blowing out your nose while keeping the nostrils covered. You can also try to swallow the same time you are gently blowing into your nose. This changes the air pressure inside your ears to match that outside of them, making you feel more comfortable again.
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Can you hear music while skydiving?

Despite what movies would have you believe, you cannot talk in freefall - and you still wouldn't hear your music too well. Skydiving at 120mph is not going to hurt your ears, but the rushing wind will cover any other noise.
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Can you burst your eardrum skydiving?

Sudden pressure changes of the ear canal that occur while scuba diving or skydiving, loud explosions, or skull fractures can also cause a rupture of the eardrum. Pain may accompany the initial injury but is usually not persistent.
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Can skydiving cause ear problems?

Our eustachian tubes are what regulate the pressure to allow for correct balance, but when there is rapid ascent or descent (a 120 mph skydive), then the eustachian tubes can't keep up fast enough. This slow reaction is what causes discomfort or pressure on our ears.
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Is skydiving scarier than roller coasters?

While a roller coaster is designed to push your body to its limits, skydiving is a much smoother, much freer experience. It's hard to describe, but if a roller coaster was the ocean, it would be choppy and rough, whereas a skydiving is like a serene lake, much calmer and almost tranquil.
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Is skydiving worth doing?

It's an investment in life-long memories.

Knowing you're capable of anything and the confidence that comes with it, in our mind, definitely makes skydiving worth the money; similarly, a single experience changing your entire outlook on life for the better is one incredible return on investment.
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Why do my teeth hurt after skydiving?

Reverse squeeze of the sinus can occur during ascent as air expands, causing increased sinus pressure and facial pain. Barodontalgia is tooth pain or sensitivity that can occur while flying due expansion of air inside fillings, caps, crowns, root canals or inflamed pulp.
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Can you black out while skydiving?

Yes, you can pass out while skydiving.
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What happens if you skydive without goggles?

Even if goggles weren't required for protection against the elements, you wouldn't be able to keep your eyes open during free fall without them, which means you would miss out on the view during what many consider the most exhilarating part of a skydive.
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Why is skydiving so addictive?

Adrenaline is known to produce improved strength and performance, as well as heightened senses. Your body also releases endorphins and serotonin during the skydive, known to make you feel happier. No matter how many times you've done it, jumping from a plane gets your adrenaline going like nothing else.
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Is skydiving an adrenaline rush?

Skydiving is one of the biggest adrenaline rushes a human can experience. Free falling out of a plane 15,000ft high and quite literally dropping through the sky takes your body through one hell of a rollercoaster of emotions: Anticipation, nerves, fear, excitement, adrenaline, relief.
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How hard is learning to skydive?

We've got good news for you – learning to skydive is much easier than golf (and dare we say, much more fun). The technology used in skydiving today has made learning to skydive exponentially easier due to better equipment, training methods and the recent introduction of wind tunnels throughout the world.
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Can I take Advil before skydiving?

Hay fever medication often contains antihistamines which may lead to drowsiness. Safer medications to use for pain while skydiving are medications which contain paracetamol, ibuprofen and aspirin.
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Can you chew gum while scuba diving?

You can even chew gum beforehand as it naturally forces you to swallow more often. Be sure to swallow right before you enter the water – you should hear that soft “pop” or “click” to let you know that your eustachian tubes are open and ready for your dive.
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How do you get rid of a diving ear?

Pop your ears – look up to extend your neck, while pinching your nostrils, gently blow as if blowing your nose, and keep your mouth closed. Repeat several times, especially during landing to equalize your middle ear. Don't sleep during take-off and landing.
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Do people pee skydiving?

Involuntary urination during skydiving is rare. The vast majority of tandem instructors will tell you that they have never experienced this issue with their students before. You will probably only have to worry about peeing your pants if you have a history of urinary incontinence or if you have a weakened pelvic floor.
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What happens if you freak out while skydiving?

Parachute Landing

Once you hit terminal velocity, which occurs after just a few seconds, you'll realize you're completely fine! Most people at this point end up grinning (captured by their videographer), and they realize all of that built-up fear was just that — a build up.
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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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Why do people throw up after skydiving?

The #1 reason why people throw up on a tandem skydive is because they are hung-over. Flying the parachute around makes hung-over passengers retch their guts out. Find another way to quell your pre-jump anxiety!
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Why do I feel weird after skydiving?

Your brain has trouble keeping up with what's happening. We call this feeling 'sensory overload'. It's like your brain is stuck in the airplane still looking down at the ground long after your body has exited and is in freefall. Skydiving is windy, adrenaline pumping and intense.
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Does skydiving make you lose weight?

Skydiving just might help you shake off that ballast, but not because it's the Cabbage Soup Diet of the skies. It might help you lose weight because you're so focused on the goal of getting down to the maximum allowable weight to make a tandem jump.
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What's the scariest part of skydiving?

The door opens, your skin tingles from the brisk feel of the air at 13,000ft, and if it wasn't before, it's real now! This part of the skydive lasts roughly three seconds. The hardest part is stepping up. This is the final push.
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What are the chances dying skydiving?

At a rate of 0.006 skydives fatalities per 1,000, that's 1 fatality in every 167,000 jumps. This means it's more likely you'll die from a lightning strike, dog bite, wasp sting, bike accident, choking or a motor vehicle crash.
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Should I be nervous to skydive?

Remember, it's perfectly natural to feel nervous when you jump for the first time. It's an experience unlike anything you've done before; relax and enjoy!
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