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FAQs Answered:How to Solo Skydive? If you’re considering taking the leap and becoming a solo skydiver, it’s natural to have a lot of questions about the process. In this FAQ guide, we’ll address some of the most common concerns and inquiries regarding solo skydiving as an Indian, so you can approach your training and jumps with confidence and excitement. What are the Differences Between a Tandem Skydive and a Solo Skydive? In a tandem skydive, you jump attached to an instructor who controls the parachute and landing. In a solo skydive, you jump alone and control the entire jump, including the parachute deployment and landing. How to Become an Indian Solo Skydiver? To become a solo skydiver, one must complete a comprehensive training program covering all aspects of skydiving, including equipment, safety procedures, and freefall skills. This typically involves taking an accelerated freefall (AFF) course or a static-line progression (SLP) course. Both courses involve multiple levels of training and practice jumps under the supervision of certified instructors until the student demonstrates mastery of the necessary skills to jump solo. Can You Skydive Alone for Your First-Time Jump? No, skydiving alone for your first-time jump is neither possible nor recommended. Skydiving requires specialized training and it is important to have an experienced skydiving instructor to guide you through the experience and ensure your safety. You need to opt for AFF Skydiving Program where you can learn to skydive solo.
Can You Learn Solo Skydiving in India? No, you can’t learn solo skydiving in India.There are no skydiving schools in the country that offer training programs for solo skydivers. It’s important to research and choose a reputable school with experienced instructors and a strong safety record. The training typically involves a combination of ground school, tandem jumps, and solo jumps, and you will need to demonstrate the necessary skills and knowledge to safely perform solo jumps. What are Solo Skydiving Requirements or Criteria? You must be 18 years old and yes, there is a weight limit to go skydiving. The maximum weight limit for AFF students is 95-100 kg. Skydiving License- is it worth getting one? Go for it !! If you can afford it, try the experience, it will take your mind and body to new limits, build your confidence, inner happiness, and mental strength lifelong to handle tough situations. You tend to see people and life in a more mature, enlightened way as you are happy most of the time. You look forward to new jumps, all the time. If you manage aff level a, at least your cost goes down per jump, but remember scaling level b,c,d is not easy. The rush, even if short lived for a year, will make you proud of what you have achieved. So don't worry, jump, learn and live life, it's short. If you stop jumping, you'll never regret the initial jumps :-) You probably need to keep in mind some withdrawal symptoms, if you had to stop jumping ! ps: I have A license and going to learn more skills in this season What is an AFF Skydiving Program/Course? The AFF Skydiving Program is a basic skydiving course designed to teach individuals the correct and safe methods of skydiving. The program is administered through the United States Parachute Association (USPA) and is considered the safest and most efficient way to learn the sport of skydiving.
AFF is an introductory program to skydiving that includes both ground instruction & supervised skydiving from the aircraft. It is designed to teach you the necessary skills to become a licensed skydiver. During the program, participants work with two instructors or one instructor who teaches important skills during the 7 Levels of the AFF Solo Skydiving Program. You will receive a minimum of 1-day on-ground training in basic skydiving procedures, free fall body position, canopy deployment, canopy control, and safety routines. What is a USPA-A skydiving license? A USPA-A skydiving license is a certification issued by the United States Parachute Association (USPA) that signifies the holder has met specific requirements to safely and proficiently participate in skydiving activities. The certification requires the completion of an AFF course and a number of skydiving jumps under the direct supervision of a USPA coach or instructor. Its holders are required to adhere to the USPA Code of Conduct. How to decide on a skydiving place for a USPA-A license? When deciding on a skydiving place for a USPA-A license, you should consider a few factors. – First, safety should be your number one priority ● Look for a skydiving center with a great safety record and experienced instructors who are certified by the USPA. – Secondly, consider the location. ● Like, How expensive is it to travel? ● Is staying affordable? ● Is food affordable? ● Can you get a visa quickly? etc., ● Lastly, think about the overall cost. Once you have weighed all these factors, you can choose the best skydiving place for your USPA-A license.
What is the difference Between AFF & A-License? AFF is your introduction to the world of skydiving solo. AFF is an eight-part course – four to six hours of ground training followed by seven supervised jumps – that teaches you the fundamentals of becoming a licensed skydiver. To jump without supervision at any dropzone, you have to earn your USPA-sanctioned A license. To get your A, you have to complete 25 skydives (your initial tandem and your seven AFF jumps count toward your total), earn your A-license proficiency card, and know how to pack your own parachute. ONLY USPA-A LICENSE FEES IN DIFFERENT PLACES Place Fees in Local Currency Fees in INR Russia 188,000 Ruble ₹210,000 Thailand 133,300 THB ₹340,000 Dubai 18,690 AED ₹420,000 Abu Dhabi 14,000 AED ₹315,000 Spain 2,838 Euro ₹260,000