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QuestionWhen landing, is it better to run or land flat on your butt?Community AnswerOnce you've reached about 20 feet above ground, form your body into an L-shape, with legs up. Once you're low enough, bring your legs down into a running prep. When your feet are on the ground, lean slightly back into a slide or begin running, depending on how low you are.
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QuestionIs it safer to fall onto land or water?Community AnswerLanding on the water would be very dangerous. The landing could be rough, causing you to panic in the water and get tangled up in the chute. The chute could also fill with water and cause you to sink. Also, hitting the water at such a high speed could be very painful. If you have a choice, always opt for land.
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QuestionWhat is the maximum weight for skydiving?Community AnswerIt depends on the person taking you up, but generally, the weight limit for tandem skydiving is 280 lbs.; for AFF skydiving, the limit is 240 lbs. You may be charged extra for higher weights.
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QuestionDo I need a license to skydive?Community AnswerTo skydive alone, you do. After making two tandem skydives, you can start what is called the “Accelerated Free Fall” program. You must complete the seven level AFF program before you can jump solo. The "A" license will allow you to skydive at most USPA member drop zones by yourself or with your friends.
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QuestionCan a 70 year old man with high blood pressure schedule a skydive?Community AnswerAsk your doctor before you schedule anything, just to be sure.
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QuestionWhy can't I jump if I am overweight?Community AnswerIt is because of the canopy manufacture's weight restrictions. A canopy is sized based on the weight as well as the experience of the jumper.
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QuestionHow am I supposed to count after pulling the cord?Community AnswerCount? There's no need to count -- you or your instructor will wear an altimeter and at a certain altitude, you or the instructor will deploy the canopy. Don't pull it, throw it.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be?Community AnswerYou can do it at 12 years old if your parents sign a document giving you permission. If they won't sign, you have to wait until you're 18.
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QuestionWhat are the height and weight requirements for skydiving?Community AnswerHeight doesn't matter, and as long as you not 300+lbs, you should be fine. More money could be charged for more weight though. Ask at the local skydiving school for their weight limits and costs.
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QuestionCan you skydive from space?HiimkayaCommunity AnswerSimilar to skydiving, space diving is the act of jumping from an aircraft or spacecraft in near space and falling towards Earth. The Kármán line is a common definition as to where space begins, 100 km (62 mi) above sea level.
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QuestionWhat is the next step after AFF in getting certified?HiimkayaCommunity AnswerGetting a license. After you graduate from AFF and jump a total of 25 times, you'll be eligible to apply for the USPA's skydiving A license. Once you've logged no less than fifty skydives, you're eligible to apply for the USPA's B license, the you can go for C and D licenses.
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