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Skydiving Accidents

Although skydiving does not bring about all too many accidents, of course there are times when skydiving accidents occur.

 

Similar to the widespread fear of flying although, statistically, flying is safer than driving a car, skydiving accidents are pretty rare. This can be attributed to a few things. One of them is that people, by now, know from what height skydiving is best and what kind of a landing area should be chosen.

Wind currents are studied and equations estimating the landing spot of a person who jumps at a given height with a given wind force and direction are used in order to make a good estimation about where the jumper will come to Earth. All of these formulations, and many years of experience in skydiving, make skydiving accidents a rare occurrence.

Equipment Matters Too

While it’s true that knowledge goes a long way, none of the above formulas and knowledge can protect a person who’s jumping with a faulty parachute. Of course, when it comes to preventing skydiving accidents, top-notch equipment is an absolute must. Equipment should not only be of top quality, it should be thoroughly checked after each jump and well-maintained. Equipment that is not stored carefully and not taken care of will, one day or another, prove to be faulty equipment, no matter how expensive it was when it was bought.

Most skydiving accidents come out of the blue; the equipment and the weather were thoroughly checked, and the pilot and trainer were experienced and knowledgeable. Despite these preconditions, there are accidents that occur out of nowhere. When a proper analysis is done, no fault is found. These are unfortunate skydiving accidents that leave families without explanations or answers.

The kind of accident that can be prevented is the accident from even the slightest negligence on the part of the company. When you are choosing a company with whom to go on your first skydiving adventure, don’t chose one blindly. Get recommendations from previous clients. Often, a company that has all the right licenses and equipment, but throws their equipment around will be spotted by someone who is actually skydiving, not by someone who’s reviewing the company’s qualifications on the Internet.

In order to reduce your chance of being a victim of a skydiving accident be as informed of a consumer as you can be. Choosing a company is no small matter. Take your time and plan it well and remember that this is not one of those times in life where the cheapest company should get your business.

 

  

 

 

 

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