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Precautions for skydiving

Precautions for skydiving

Precautions for skydiving Nowadays, more and more people fall in love with extreme sports, among which skydiving is one of the extreme sports that many people like. But as an extreme sport, you definitely need to know the specific precautions when jumping from a high city with high vertical height and relatively dense buildings. Let me share with you the precautions for skydiving.

Precautions for skydiving 1

Precautions for skydiving

1. Precautions for skydiving: One way is to use a fixed ripcord system.

In this system, the parachute is connected to the fuselage of the aircraft. After jumping off the plane, fixing the ripcord will open the container and pull up the parachute bag.

Because the parachute will only come out of the umbrella bag when the rope is fully unfolded, the system can help you avoid the rope from winding on the umbrella surface of the parachute. Fixed ripcord system costs less than other methods, but it may take longer to learn the same skills.

2. Precautions for skydiving: Another method is to use the Accelerated Free Fall (AFF).

With AFF, you actually jump out of the plane at an altitude of12,000 feet (3,658 meters), land freely for about 40 seconds, then pull open the parachute and open the parachute. In the process of free fall, you must keep a streamlined posture.

3. Precautions for skydiving: The third method is to use follow-up skydiving.

The advantage of this method is that almost everyone can enjoy skydiving without attending training courses. In the subsequent skydiving, you are actually just a passenger flying with the coach. The coach handles the whole flight from takeoff to landing.

4. Precautions for skydiving: skydiving conditions

The altitude of skydiving in China is 3000 meters, because the airspace of China is controlled by the air force, which is the highest open altitude at present. There are no special requirements for skydiving experience, as long as the weight is less than 100 kg, and there is no heart disease or hypertension, you can participate in skydiving experience.

Precautions for skydiving 2. Is skydiving scary?

First of all, most travelers and novices will choose to skydive in pairs, which means that you will be tied to a coach car to skydive. The coach will hold the whole audience, including opening the umbrella and controlling the direction. And when you are so excited that your brain is blank, it is enough to manage your facial expressions (of course, if you don't plan to take beautiful photos, you can let the wind pour into your mouth).

This kind of double skydiving is called tandem free fall, which is an activity provided by most skydiving companies or training institutions. Before parachuting, you only need to learn some basic knowledge and movements from the coach, and you don't need to make too many preparations in advance.

Besides, you are not in a state of complete weightlessness. Although the highest speed of skydiving can reach nearly 200 km/h, you will feel the air resistance supporting you like a cloud.

Under normal circumstances, the real free fall time is less than one minute, and the eyes pass as soon as they are closed and opened. Most people will feel that they haven't reacted yet, and everything is over, so they have to relive it on land.

Parachute safety factor

It is very likely that you will choose a very high takeoff altitude, such as 13000 feet (3962 meters), and it is inevitable to be afraid to see the ground several kilometers below through the glare window of the plane. Skydiving is indeed a risky sport, but professional clubs will try their best to avoid this risk. According to the data of the American Skydiving Association (USPA), in 20 14, there were 3.2 million parachutes in the United States, among which 24 fatal accidents were reported (that is, 8 people died in every one million parachutes). Now, compared with American car accidents, in 20 14 years, 32,675 people died every 6,543.8+billion miles (according to data provided by NHTSA).

Never mistake your coach's relaxed personality or his humorous jokes for carelessness! Because safety is absolutely the first! These men and women are professionals, and they do this every day (some coaches are arranged to take students skydiving many times). All parachuting instructors must hold a D-level license and complete at least 500 cumulative parachutes. The skydiving clubs on the 32 1Jump platform are all composed of coaches with professional skydiving qualifications, and they have all undergone strict screening.

Wear loose and comfortable clothes, such as T-shirts, pants and sports shoes. You may feel a little cold when waiting for skydiving in the plane, but when you jump out of the plane, your adrenaline will undoubtedly make you feel cold! So a jacket or coat is unnecessary. Take cash to buy some food or drinks, a photo/video bag (be sure to record your first skydiving experience, believe me), and some money to leave a tip for the coach.