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    Reality Check

    Now that you have been adequately entertained with the thrills and excitement of skydiving, it time to have some reality check. We cannot discount the fact that it is in nature an extreme sport, which means you will actually be facing a number of life threatening stunts. Although, like all other daredevils you will probably claim that it’s all part of the thrill, with each dive to make you would naturally want to land in one piece. So let’s get into the nitty-gritty stuffs.

    Skydiving Fatalities

    Over the years, there is a significant decrease in the number of fatalities recorded in the skydiving sport. This is mainly due to the stricter implementation of safety measures and the increased reliability in the gears used. Here is a list of the common fatalities by category in the three-year span, from 2004-2006:

    Collision – (25) 14%

    Landings – (59) 32%

    No Pulls – (12) 7%

    Malfunction – (35) 19%

    Reserve Problems – (12) 7%

    Other – (26) 14%

    As you might have gathered, most of the fatalities are from the difficulties in landing. However, most of the injuries incurred are nothing serious or severe. This is the most common casualty in skydiving.

    Tips That Can Help Keep You Alive

    In general, most of the fatalities in skydiving can be directly attributed to human error and not to the malfunctioning of gears. There are some people who get overconfident and overextend their capabilities, which is foolhardy to say the least. Keep in mind that skydiving is a constant learning experience, and the last thing that you would want to do is to be overly cocky up in the there. This could prove to be disastrous and could cost your life. So here are some few very helpful tips that you can use that can potentially help you stay alive.

    Know your limits – every skydiver have different sets of limits as well as capabilities, although most of the time it is based mainly on the experience, mental and physical fitness and natural abilities. Don’t fall into the trap of trying to compete with other fellow divers. Be honest with yourself and focus on knowing all capabilities especially under pressure.

    Respect your limits – once you have fully gauged your limits, respect it. Meaning do not attempt to do things you are not ready for or if you know you didn’t have adequate training for a particular stunt.

    Learn flat and flare turns – try to concentrate on learning how to do a 180 degrees turns in the air during freefall. This is manly because a number of people die every single year because they turn too low, or what is known as hook turns. Knowing how to flat and flare will increase your chances of surviving a rather bad dive.

    Lean more about your gear – since you will be placing your life literally in the hands of your gears, it would be best to take time and get to know it with extreme familiarity. Do not just content yourself in merely watching your rigger pack your gear, you can try and learn to do it yourself with supervision of course.

    If you follow all precautionary measures and the standard procedures, skydiving can be a totally exhilarating and safe sport. The important thing here is to enjoy every skydiving experience, and at the same time never take for granted every dive or skip any of the preparation process.

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