Most students report that this is the scariest part. Memories of a first-time tandem skydive look more like modern art than photographs…. Luckily, the more you jump, the better the resolution gets. With each jump, your brain gets better at processing the details…but it never gets less exciting! First Name. Skydive Monroe. Does skydiving feel like falling?
Does skydiving feel like a roller coaster? The primary objective when picking out what to wear your first time skydiving is to center your choices around functionality. If the temperatures take a turn for the cooler side, light layers are the way to go.
As an extra layer of protection, we will provide you with a jumpsuit to put on over your clothing. And, no matter the season, lace-up running or athletic shoes are a must! At a dropzone, our days run on a pretty tight schedule. In order to run our skydiving operation as efficiently as possible, we need your help!
We do not ask much, just that you arrive on time for your skydive. Arriving on-time not only helps us, but it helps you too. Please keep in mind, your scheduled time is your arrival time: it is not your jump time. So, please, aim to arrive promptly at your scheduled time to complete your paperwork and receive training. This is what makes first-time skydiving videos so priceless. Why should a skydive be any different?
With so much going on, it can be tough to take in each moment. Your first time skydiving experience will pass by pretty swiftly, about mph to be exact! What is it like skydiving for the first time? Speaking of drinking, be sure to down a generous amount of water a few hours before your jump too to avoid feeling fatigued on the flight up or during the drop.
It will be gone with the wind! We do not allow tandem jumpers to bring a camera during your skydive for safety reasons. We also recommend bringing cash to use in the gift shop or to tip your tandem instructor.
Chicagoland Skydiving Center will provide you with a jumpsuit, goggles, altimeter and gloves, on cold days. When you arrive late, you delay your take-off time and the jumps of others. In addition to screwing up the schedule of others, your lateness will likely cause you your own added stress, which is the last thing you want if you already have first-time jumper nerves!
Two things to remember are proper body position during the freefall and the landing. Your tandem instructor will help you to maintain a belly-to-earth position during the fall itself. This horizontal-to-the ground placement helps you to maintain a constant velocity without speeding up during the descent. Your handy drogue parachute helps with this too, which is released soon after the jump.
Raising your legs helps to keep them out of the way for your partner to properly absorb the impact and to avoid injury. Explore more tips for the jump itself and the landing here.
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