What weather would cancel a skydive?

Rain, of course, comes from clouds--and we've already established how clouds can get in the way of a skydive. Even if those clouds are high enough to make it safely underneath, however, the cancellation can come if it's raining.
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What weather is bad for skydiving?

Low clouds are often a no-go for skydiving. Skydiving operations take place from around 13,500ft agl If there is a significant amount of cloud cover at a lower altitude than this, we will likely go on a weather hold. Even if you see bits of blue above, it may not be favorable for jumping.
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Can you skydive when its raining?

Skydiving in the rain is not allowed. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that skydives only be completed in Visual Flight Rules conditions. Simply put, you need to be able to see as you fly (or skydive).
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Can you skydive in mostly cloudy weather?

You aren't legally allowed to jump through clouds, even if that seems like fun. Second, clear skies make for a better view! You can see for miles when you're 2.5 miles above the Earth, and a cloudy day would take away from that experience. Low and consistent winds are the second coveted condition.
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How much wind is bad for skydiving?

If you are a solo student skydiver (generally in our Advanced Freefall Program or an unlicensed skydiver), the USPA Basic Safety Requirements state that wind limits are 14 miles per hour. This is the most strict limit as student skydivers are still learning the flight and landing characteristics of the parachute.
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Skydiving FAQ's: How will the weather affect my skydive?



How many knots do you need for skydiving?

Wind Limit Recommendations.

For example "Otter load 20, you are on a 15 minute call. Ground winds gusting 21 knots, C License minimum recommended to skydive."
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How do you calculate the wing loading of any canopy?

What is wingloading?
  1. Wing-loading is a number indicating the load per unit of surface of a parachute. ...
  2. You can calculate yours easily by dividing your exit weight (your weight with all your equipment) in pounds by the size of your canopy in square feet.
  3. WL = Weight (lbs)/ Size (sqft)
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What happens if you skydive through a cloud?

So, what happens if you skydive through a cloud? Well, it could be that nothing happens, or the consequences could be catastrophic. As you probably recall from middle school science, in essence, clouds are condensed water vapor, much like fog. Analogously to fog, within a cloud, visibility is significantly reduced.
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What happens if you skydive without a parachute?

No. When you fall from a great height, you die due to the damage caused to your body by the sudden deceleration when you hit the ground. If you jumped from high enough, you could possibly die due to a lack of oxygen or a heart attack before you ever hit the ground.
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How does wind affect skydiving?

High winds significantly affect how our parachutes fly, pushing them off course. Sometimes, they even push them backward. Because of this, we enforce wind speed limits for different solo skydiving licensing levels.
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What are the best conditions for skydiving?

It's obvious that the best skydives go down (literally!) when the sun is shining, the weather is warm, and the sky is clear and blue. A skydive performed in those conditions is comfortable temperature-wise, with 100% visibility all around.
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How often do parachutes fail?

Even seemingly properly packed parachutes can fail, with one in every 1,000 parachutes not always operating at 100% efficiency. With these stats in mind, skydiving professionals know better to never trust just one chute with their life. That's why tandem skydivers typically descend with three parachutes.
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Has anyone survived a free fall from a plane?

There have been some incredible instances of people falling out of airplanes without parachutes and surviving. Take the story of Alan Magee, an American airman who survived a 22,000-foot fall from a damaged B-17 bomber over France in 1943.
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Can you skydive into water?

Water jumps are preplanned parachute jumps into an open body of water more than 1.5 m (5 ft) in depth. A water jump can be an enjoyable experience provided normal procedures and a few additional precautions are employed. Physical injuries and drownings are almost unknown on preplanned and intentional water landings.
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Has anyone fallen through a cloud?

Lieutenant Colonel William Rankin served as a pilot with the US Marine Corps and was a World War II and Korean War veteran. But he is best remembered as being the only known person in the world to survive falling into and all the way through a cumulonimbus storm cloud to the ground.
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Can you physically touch a cloud?

Clouds are made of millions of these tiny liquid water droplets. The droplets scatter the colors of the sunlight equally, which makes clouds appear white. Even though they can look like cushy puffballs, a cloud can't support your weight or hold anything up but itself.
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How much does a skydiving rig weigh?

What Are Standard Skydiving Weight Limits? For most tandem rigs, the total weight limit is 500 lbs, including the instructor, student, and the rig itself, which is about 60 lbs. This is why tandem skydiving weight restrictions in the US tend to range between 225 lbs and 275 lbs.
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How do you become a jump pilot?

A pilot must have a minimum of a Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Pilot Certificate in order to fly jumpers. Earning that certificate requires at least 250 hours of flight time.
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What is my Wingload?

Wing Loading Defined: Wing loading is the ratio of how much weight is carried by how much parachute. To calculate wing loading, simply take the total exit weight (including the main, reserve and container), then divide this figure by the area of the canopy.
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What time of year is best for skydiving?

Summer is considered by many to be the best time of year to skydive. Between balmy temperatures and long sunny days, the summer certainly has its perks when it comes to skydiving.
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How old do I have to be to skydive?

How old do you have to be to go skydiving? The minimum age for tandem skydiving is 16 years old. If you're aged between 16 and 18, you'll need the signed consent of a parent or legal guardian. There is no maximum age to go skydiving.
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How much do skydiving instructors get paid Australia?

Current remuneration is $27.78 per hour.
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Would you feel anything in a plane crash?

Passengers May Experience A Brief Sensation Of Weightlessness. In crashes where the plane nosedives or hits a sharp turn, the body can feel weightless within the plane. The body rises from its seat, limbs floating and objects hovering, as if in space.
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Why don't they put parachutes on planes?

Short answer: There are a few reasons, including the lack of parachute training of passengers, high speed of the airplane, cold temperatures at that altitude, non-conducive design of commercial planes and the cost spike, which make putting parachutes onboard commercial airplanes unviable.
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