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Unveiling Misconceptions About Skydiving

Unveil the reality behind skydiving, as Skydive Orange disproves widespread skydiving misconceptions. Familiarize yourself with the accurate information and reserve your plunge now!

Debunking Misconceptions About Skydiving
Debunking Misconceptions About Skydiving

Unveiling Misconceptions About Skydiving

Skydiving, often perceived as a risky endeavour, has evolved into a meticulously planned activity that prioritizes safety above all. Skydive Orange, a renowned skydiving centre, is dedicated to providing a fun, unforgettable, and safe skydiving experience.

Modern parachute systems are equipped with multiple layers of safety, including a main parachute and a reserve parachute. The reserve parachute is inspected and repacked only by FAA-certified parachute riggers to ensure its reliability. All tandem rigs at Skydive Orange are also equipped with an Automatic Activation Device (AAD) that deploys the reserve parachute if necessary.

Skydiving equipment, rigorous training, and strict safety protocols have minimised the risks associated with skydiving. The average freefall speed for a tandem skydive is approximately 120 mph. This speed can be influenced by factors such as the combined weight of jumpers and equipment, the drag created by clothing or drogue chutes, and the surface area exposed to wind.

Skydiving is not as extreme or dangerous as some may believe. In 2023, the fatality rate in skydiving was 0.27 per 100,000 jumps (or 1:370,000). Tandem skydiving, in particular, has a more favourable safety rate of one fatality per 500,000 jumps over the last decade.

Contrary to popular belief, skydiving appeals to a diverse range of people. It's not just for the young and fearless; many skydive to celebrate milestones or to overcome personal challenges. At Skydive Orange, they welcome first-time jumpers of all ages, from 18 to 90+ years old.

Skydiving is a thrilling and liberating experience, offering a unique sense of freedom and excitement. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush, a life-changing adventure, or simply a new perspective on the world, skydiving could be the perfect choice.

Skydive Orange was founded on December 1, 1990, and has since become a trusted name in the skydiving community. Most tandem skydives occur between 8,000 to 13,500 feet, and supplemental oxygen is not required.

It's important to note that most skydiving accidents are not due to gear malfunctions, but rather to experienced skydivers making bad judgment calls or pushing limits. Lighter jumpers may wear weight belts to keep up with heavier teammates, while others might wear baggier suits/clothing to increase drag and slow down.

Despite the cold wind during freefall, breathing is natural and easy. Skydiving movies often depict intense mid-air action, dramatic emergencies, and talking during freefall, but these are not accurate representations of the true skydiving experience.

In conclusion, skydiving with Skydive Orange offers a safe, exhilarating adventure for those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. With multiple layers of safety, rigorous training, and a commitment to fun and safety, Skydive Orange is the perfect choice for first-time jumpers and experienced skydivers alike.

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