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The Truth About Skydiving

23 July, 2010 (19:03) | Skydiving Experiences | By: admin

Is skydiving safe? There have constantly been a great deal of myths flying around (excuse the pun) about skydiving, here we will attempt to find out if any of those myths are being believed or whether they’re just complete nonsense created to give folks an excuse not to go skydiving.

1. There is no method to breathe when you are skydiving.

If this was true, then once you had jumped out of your plane you would lose all consciousness. How is it probable then for the diver to open his parachute and land safely down below, when he isn’t capable of performing the parachute opening because of becoming unconscious? This I am afraid is not true, it can be just a myth.

2. It is achievable to chat to each other whilst you’re skydiving.

Another myth I’m afraid, may perhaps be very good on screen watching two or more people talking whilst they’re skydiving, but alas as a result of the force from the wind rushing past your body, it is practically impossible to hear anything from anyone. This really is why you constantly see skydivers attempt to communicate through utilizing hand gestures.

3. If for some reason you fall out of a plane without a parachute, then holding onto somebody that has one will save you.

Despite the fact that this might have happened a few times in the past, it is practically not possible to say with any shadow of the doubt that this will actually save you. The truthful answer is it possibly will not, nevertheless this really is not by all means a certainty.

4. Your free of charge fall can last as long as five minutes.

Sadly the average time of a cost-free fall when skydiving is much more likely to be from the region of 40 seconds before you’ll open your parachute. You’d have to be well over Ȝ.000 feet to obtain anywhere near five minutes of free of charge fall, if that’s feasible at all.

5. Once I jump my parachute won’t open.

Again an additional total myth I’m afraid, as most accidents and deaths caused by skydiving these days are either by misjudgement on behalf in the diver or not being correctly prepared beforehand. Today’s parachutes are within the principal practically failsafe equipment.

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