All The Truth About Skydiving
Safety

Skydiving
might seem like a high risk air sport, however as with any
official sport, plenty of precautions have been taken to ensure
the safety of tandem and leisure skydivers.
Reasons Why
Skydiving Is Safe With Us:
Our
experience with skydiving, we have over 15 years of
skydiving
Our
skydivers often go overseas for more in-depth skydiving
training to bring over to Singapore
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Our jump masters are the
premium skydivers, with proper certifications and
over 7 years of jumping experience. They make each
jump safe and fun
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Each parachute provided is
maintained according to skydiving
regulations
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Every parachute has a spare
parachute
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Every reserve parachute is
re-packed every 6 months by a professional
rigger
Frequently Asked
Questions:
Q:
I have a fear of heights! Am I a suitable candidate for
skydiving?
Fear of
heights is a misconception. It is often the fear of unknown
that is the biggest fear.
Q:
I have vertigo (giddiness) when I am on elevated area. Would I
feel even more giddy when I am descending from the
plane?
The feeling
of looking down from a tall building versus freefall from a
plane is completely different. Many people who experienced
vertigo previously, have enjoyed skydiving despite their
reactions from tall heights.
Q:
How long is the skydive?
It is 30
seconds freefall and 5 minutes descend by
parachute.
Q:
Are there any type of people who cannot
skydive?
In general,
most people can skydive. However for those with heart problems
and maybe serious slipped discs, it is safer for them to check
with their doctors before registering for the
skdive.
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