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Skydiving in India – Everything you need to know

Skydiving is a term used to describe the sport of free falling (usually from an aeroplane) through the air prior to opening a parachute. Skydiving is a great adventure sport for giving your body a sensory overload and massive adrenaline rush. Now you have a chance to experience the same in India. This blog is all about everything you need to know about skydiving in India.

 Unlike roller coasters which combine the forces of gravity and acceleration (known as g-force) to provide the excitement. Whereas skydiving doesn’t need to rely on g-force. Gravity does all of the work so the stomach-turning feeling you get from a roller coaster ride is nonexistent.

Types of Skydiving in India

It just takes one jump and you are all set. There are many types of parachuting and skydiving in India to try out, offering bigger, better and just different thrills than a standard skydive.

Accelerated Free Fall

In this you jump with two instructors, but once you open your parachute you are on your own. You must deal with any problems that arise and you must land on your own. This type of jump involves leaving the plane at approximately 15,000 feet, free falling for 10,000 feet and then pulling your own rip-cord.

Tandem Jump

On a tandem jump, you’ll be harnessed securely to a qualified tandem skydiving instructor. You will exit the plane together and enjoy the company of your professional guide to freefall for around a minute before your parachute opens. Your instructor conducts you safely back to the ground. The risks of tandem skydiving are, of course, in the things–little and big–that could potentially go wrong as that process unfolds. If you’re worried about those eventualities, don’t worry: We’re here to break down tandem skydiving safety piece-by-piece. So you have a better understanding of what risks are involved on a skydive.

Static line

Rather than opening the parachute on the descent after freefall, a static line involves a fixed line in the plane to which all jumper’s parachutes are attached. Upon jumping the line pulls a cover off the cute and releases the canopy. You might be familiar with this kind of jumping from war films.  It is a highly favoured military strategy for getting many jumpers out of the same plane quickly and safely.

What is the typical height of Skydiving in India?

Typically skydiving in India is carried out from around 4,000m (or 12,500ft) offering 40 to 50 seconds of freefall time. Longer free fall times can be achieved by exiting an aircraft at altitudes much higher than 4,000m. But such jumps require pressurised oxygen within the aircraft for very high skydives.

During skydiving,  we have total freedom and control over our movements in the air. During later stages of Skydiving there are more complex maneuvers like flat turns, somersaults and formation skydiving.

Skydiving can be enjoyed either as an individual – doing solo jumps – or as part of a team carrying out formation skydiving. Generally the term ‘skydive’ refers to the time spent in freefall from exiting an aircraft to deploying a parachute. Skydiving does include some disciplines such as accuracy landings and canopy formation flying which concentrate on the time spent once a canopy has been deployed.

The Thrill of skydiving

The feeling of skydiving is one you can’t replicate. Due to the anticipation of jumping and the speed at which you free fall. Typically 120 mph, it’s all a blur – that’s why many people get the videos/photos of their first jump. When it comes to an introduction to skydiving, there’s no way we can’t mention the incredible amount of adrenaline associated with the sport. What draws many people to try skydiving in India for the first time is the thrill of simply falling through the air. This same thrill is still experienced by even the most experienced skydivers. You simply can’t beat that feeling of excitement as you get ready to exit a plane, followed by the thrill of falling through the sky.

Check out more blog, what does it feel like to skydive, to know the feel of skydiving.

Once you have done a few jumps, the other biggest buzz for skydivers is the total feeling of freedom you experience. You will learn to have total control over your body in order to perform complex maneuvers in mid-air.

Who can do skydiving in India?

Skydiving is a sport open to anyone over the age of 16 (participants under 18 will usually require a signed letter from a parent or guardian). If you are over 40 most drop zones will require your doctor to sign a medical certificate.

However, regardless of your age it is good advice to consult your doctor to make sure you are fit to jump. The maximum age for many drop zones is 60 (although it’s not unheard of for people to mark their 80 birthday with a skydive!). Skydiving is usually limited to individuals under 16st or 100kg (220 lbs) in weight.

Tandem skydiving has made the sport accessible to disabled participants and enables the opportunity to enjoy the thrill of skydiving.

Alternatively, you can visit your local drop zones. Skydivers are usually an extremely friendly bunch and always keen welcome new members to the sport. Your first few jumps can be a daunting experience. But, don’t forget that every skydiver you meet at a drop zone will have once been a beginner too. They will always give you help and advice if you want to get involved in skydiving.

If you have any doubts as to whether or not you want to get involved in skydiving then you will soon be overcome when you see the looks of sheer enjoyment on people’s faces as they land!

Where can you do Skydiving in India?

There are many factors that decide the most suitable places for skydiving such as the place where you are located and the typical weather conditions, since very strict limits on wind speed and cloud levels are enforced for novice jumpers.

These are some places where you can do Skydiving in India:

  1. Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
  2. Aamby Valley, Maharastra
  3. Deesa, Gujarat
  4. Mysore, Karnataka
  5. Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

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Should I buy my own skydiving equipment?

It takes a lot of courage to go skydiving. Passion, bravery, a willingness to step into the unknown. So it makes it very important to have the right gear. Here is a list of equipment that is typically used by skydivers.

  1. A skydiving parachute
  2. The Skydiving aid
  3. Skydiving altimeter
  4. Skydiving jump suit
  5. Goggles and helmet

We would recommend buying the own gear but it is very expensive and could cost somewhere around 2-3 lakhs. But why buy it if you can rent it. You can probably start with something simple like your goggles. It’s nice to have your own pair. You’ll know that they’re in great condition and that they are adjusted to fit you, so it’s easy to grab them when you need them.

You can check our Skydiving packages here, Tandem Jump, Accelerated Free Falling, A License with AFF.

Frequently Asked Questions on Skydiving In India

1. What height will I jump from?

We will be carrying out 3 different kind of Skydive training

Tandem :         From 10500 to 11000 ft

Static Line      From  3500 to  4000 ft

AFF              From 10500 to 12500 ft

 

2. What’s the meaning of Tandem jump?

Tandem Skydive training means, the student is attached to a highly skilled Tandem Master with a 4 point contact specifically designed harness, whilst in Free Fall and the Canopy flying. The instructor performs the act of skydive giving ample stress free time for the Student passenger to learn, understand and enjoy the experience all at once. Depending upon the students confort level the Tandem Master may allow him to fly the parachute upto a certain altitude prior landing. There will be a proper instruction on ground and complete training prior the Skydive.

 

3. Who will jump along with me?

A Highly experienced and licensed Tandem Master.

 

4. When will the parachute open?

The Parachute opens at a designated opening altitude on or above 5500 ft.

 

5. What will be the type of accomodation?

There are a few kinds of accommodation available near the drop zone, depending upon the duration and the type of training one undertakes. We have bunk beds , rooms in a hotel, to rooms in a resort, to suit various needs.

 

6. How do we reach the skydiving site?

The Drop zone can be reached from Many places. Majorly Hyderabad and Bangalore, by road. To a place approximately mid way Kurnool. Kurnool airport is located in a place called Oravakallu, about 16 km from the Highway.

 

7. Can I jump with my pets?

NO

 

8. Is there any weight limitation for skydiving?

90 Kgs. Depending on health and fitness the weight restriction is either reduced or increased by the DZSO / CI.

 

9. Is it safe to skydive in India?

Skydiving is a known high risk sport anywhere in the world. The equipment and the qualification standards of the Instructors are same across the world. At DZ India , we intend and have taken a resolve to maintain the highest standards of Safety followed by the USPA.

 

10. What are the safety precautions taken by the organisers?

Standard equipment as per the international recommendations and Highly experienced Instructors qualifying the world standards of Instructional ratings from the USPA.

 

11. Will I need to buy any equipments?

NO

 

12. Is there any training provided prior to making a jump?

Yes. Depending on the type of Skydive one will be undertaking, sufficient ground training will be imparted by an appropriatly qualified Instructor. Everything will be explained to the comfort of the Student. In some type of Skydive training, a written exam will also be included to ascertain the Students understanding level and retraining will be provided so that the trainee understands the module 100% . 

 

13. How should mentally and physically prepare before my jump?

A participating student / trainee, should first make a decision to skydive, as skydiving and parachuting is in a medium (air) which is new to his understanding (like swimming is in water). Once he/she has made the decision, one should understand the physical fitness levels required and be prepared to under go the training. He/she should come with an open mind to receive the training imparted as he/she will be learning many/all new and different aspects related to the medium. On completion of training, he/she should not have any doubts pertaining to the course and action. One should have 100% faith in the method of training and the equipment and understand it completely to their satisfaction prior the execution of the Skydive.

 

14. How fit should I be to be able to take a jump from 12000 ft.?

In simple words Yoga fit.Should be able to run a km, and jump from a height of 5 ft and land safely. Height and weight depends on fitness levels of the individual. 

15. Will I get a certificate after my dive?

YES. DZ India, is a member of Skydiving and Parachute Association (SPA), Group member and Foreign affiliate of , United States Parachute Association (USPA), and Member of Aero CLub of India (ACI), the National Apex body. 

Aayush Singh

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