How common are skydiving deaths?

Skydiving can be scary for first-time free fallers. Often, this stems from fear of falling to their death, but skydiving is a surprisingly safe sport compared to other adrenaline rushes. In 2020, The USPA recorded just 11 skydiving deaths out of 2.8 million who jumped — a fatality rate of only 0.39 per 100,000 jumps.
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How rare is a skydiving death?

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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Is skydiving worth the risk?

Skydiving isn't without risk, but is much safer than you might expect. According to statistics by the United States Parachute Association, in 2018 there were a total of 13 skydiving-related fatalities out of approximately 3.3 million jumps!
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How often does skydiving go wrong?

Parachute malfunctions; around one in 1,000 parachute openings don't go to plan, with various known malfunctions.
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Who should not skydive?

The three most common medical reasons not to skydive involve high blood pressure and heart health concerns, spine and neck issues, and pregnancy.
  • High Blood Pressure / Heart Problems. According to the CDC, nearly 116 million (that's 47% of the population) have high blood pressure. ...
  • Neck and Back Issues. ...
  • Pregnancy.
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Should I be scared to skydive?

Your first time skydiving is a big deal. It's perfectly natural to feel nervous or scared about your first jump. Here, we'll explore what makes you nervous, why it's totally normal, and how to face your fears.
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What should you not do when skydiving?

  1. Don't Eat Too Much, or Too Little. Eat too little and your head might be in the clouds before you even board the plane. ...
  2. Don't Skimp on Sleep. Whatever you were planning to do into the night before your jump, just don't. ...
  3. Don't Overindulge.
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What is the cause of most skydiving accidents?

The reality is that the vast majority of skydiving accidents are a result of simple human error. Many of the accidents occur because the jumper—oftentimes an experienced skydiver who is pushing the limits— makes an error in judgement while landing a perfectly functioning parachute.
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What happens to your brain when you skydive?

The good chemicals we create such as adrenaline, serotonin, and dopamine are driven to action by skydiving which can have both immediate and lasting effects. The various internal chemistry stimulated by freefall can help with things like sleep and digestion, but also aid depression and improve general mental health.
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Is skydiving safer than driving?

The answer is surprising: statistically speaking, yes, skydiving is safer than driving. As you get behind the wheel for your daily commute, you may not even bat an eye, but did you know it's far more "dangerous" than jumping out of a "perfectly good airplane." It's true.
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What happens if both parachutes fail?

If the main parachute fails or has any sort of malfunction, the reserve can be deployed in three ways: either a skydiver will initiate their Emergency Procedures, the reserve will be deployed by a Reserve Static Line, or the reserve will be deployed by the Automatic Activation Device.
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How scary is skydiving?

Simply put, the actual skydive (the free fall) doesn't feel scary because you don't feel out of control. Unlike a rollercoaster where you're being rocked and jostled, the free fall is smooth. There aren't sensations of plummeting to earth uncontrollably and you don't get ground rush.
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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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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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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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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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What are the odds of a parachute not opening?

The answer: Hardly ever. According to the USPA (which collects and publishes skydiving accident statistics), about one in every one-thousand parachutes will experience a malfunction so significant that actually requires the use of the reserve parachute.
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How do I prepare for my first skydive?

7 PRO TIPS TO PREPARE FOR YOUR FIRST SKYDIVE
  1. DO YOUR HOMEWORK. All skydiving centers – known as dropzones – are not created equal. ...
  2. STUDY UP. After you choose your DZ, spend some time wrapping your head around the process. ...
  3. EAT LIGHT & PACK SNACKS. ...
  4. SLEEP TIGHT. ...
  5. DRESS THE PART. ...
  6. CAPTURE THE MOMENT. ...
  7. BREATHE!
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How fast do you hit the ground when skydiving?

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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What do I need to know before my first skydive?

6 Tandem Skydiving Tips for First-Time Jumpers
  • Dress appropriately for the skydive. ...
  • Eat like you normally would, but hydrate a little extra! ...
  • Know what to bring and what to leave behind. ...
  • Arrive on time, or better yet, early! ...
  • Understand proper body position during the fall and landing.
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What is 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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How do you not freak out before skydiving?

What to do When You're Nervous Before Your Skydive
  1. Watch videos and look at photos of skydives at the dropzone you're planning to visit. ...
  2. Avoid watching “scare” videos on the internet. ...
  3. Visit the dropzone ahead of your jump. ...
  4. Treat your jump like an athletic event. ...
  5. Ask questions.
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How do you mentally prepare for skydiving?

  1. Do Lots Of Research Up-front.
  2. Book An Early Jump.
  3. Keep Asking Questions.
  4. Know The Skydiving Safety Statistics.
  5. Deep Breathing And Mindful Movement Win Over Triple-shot Espresso.
  6. Take It One Step At A Time.
  7. Remember That We're Here For You.
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Is skydiving worse than a roller coaster?

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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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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