How can I skydive without a tandem?
YOU CAN SKYDIVE WITH YOUR OWN PARACHUTE (BUT ACCOMPANIED BY TWO PROFESSIONALS) – CALLED AFF SKYDIVING. If you don’t want to, you don’t have to jump with a tandem instructor for your first skydive. You can choose option #2, which is to make your first skydive wearing your very own parachute!
What is Handcam video in skydiving?
Handcam videos Handcam is the name for the small camera our tandem skydiving instructors wear on their hands. This is worn on the left hand. It captures your face throughout the skydive and during the parachute ride too, and gives a great view of the whole thing!
Are skydiving videos worth it?
We know before you spend your hard-earned cash, you’d like to know the truth: is a skydiving video worth the money? Most definitely, skydiving videos are worth every cent, and here’s why. Skydive videos help capture every exhilarating moment of your skydive.
How many times do you need to skydive to go alone?
After you’ve logged 25 jumps and shown the required skills, you’ll be eligible to apply and test for your USPA ‘A’ license. This means you are a qualified skydiver and are clear to jump solo without supervision.
Can I take my phone skydiving?
You can take as many pictures as you want on the ground before and after your jump. However, you may not bring a camera, phone, GoPro, Selfie Stick, etc. for your skydive. There is too much risk associated with you bringing your own; it’s best left to the pros.
What do you say in skydiving videos?
Write that cool message right on your hands, then flash those decorated palms to the camera during your skydive. (“Sorry” on the right and “mom” on the left is a popular choice; so is “I did” and “it”…and “Marry” and “me,” for that matter.) Right!
Can you wear sunglasses when skydiving?
The short answer is yes! You can wear either, glasses or contacts. Most skydiving centers provide goggles designed for those that wear glasses or contact lenses.
Do you scream when you skydive?
Absolutely. Don’t feel embarrassed if you accidentally let out a shriek while you’re plummeting toward the ground. A common misconception about skydiving is that you cannot breath during free fall, so we actually encourage screaming to make breathing seem easier for you.