The iFLY experience lasts
approximately an hour and 45 minutes in total
. This will cover your check-in time, the training session, your flight time, and time after your flight to remove gear and look at photos and video if interested.
How high do you go in iFLY?
Normally the instructor fly’s the student in a rising and falling pattern while turning. The high flight normally rises at the highest point somewhere
between 10-20 feet above the net
within the flight chamber.
Is iFLY difficult?
You can expect
to be challenged
, but not overwhelmed. The instructors who will be guiding your experience are consummate professionals with badass skills, sure, but they’re there to give you the best possible start in the sport. If you listen to their instructions, we dare say it’s easy to master those first flights!
Can you eat before indoor skydiving?
You do not need to do anything special to prepare for indoor skydiving.
Just eat normally
, don’t consume any alcohol, and turn up in appropriate clothing.
Has anyone died indoor skydiving?
A skydiver has died after suffering a brain haemorrhage while practising in a wind tunnel in Greater Manchester.
Francis Sweeney
, 23, from Kings Norton in Birmingham, lost consciousness while training at the Airkix Indoor Skydiving Centre in Trafford Quays on Monday. He died on Tuesday at Trafford General Hospital.
Is indoor skydiving feel like real skydiving?
“Does it feel like the real thing?” This question is often asked when first-time flyers inquire about indoor skydiving. The answer is both yes and
no
, indoor skydiving feels like the freefall portion of a traditional skydive and the body control is the same.
Do you pee when you skydive?
Involuntary urination during skydiving is rare
. … Fortunately, most first-time skydivers are so pumped up with the adrenaline and overwhelmed by the excitement of their jump that they do not even notice any need to urinate.
Does indoor skydiving make your stomach drop?
So, at the moment you fall from the aircraft, does your stomach drop when you skydive? The simple answer:
no
! The stomach drop you experience when you crest the peak of a rollercoaster happens because of a drastic increase in speed.
Is indoor skydiving scary?
Q. Is indoor skydiving scary? It’s really exciting and challenging, but
indoor skydiving isn’t what we call scary
. You don’t have to leap off anything and there’s no sensation of falling or anything that could make you feel motion sickness.
Is indoor skydiving risky?
Nothing in the world is fully safe
and that includes indoor skydiving. Often bumps and bruises are common when flying in the wind tunnel and some have even broken bones. Though injuries can and do occur, the risk quotient is small enough that kids as young as three years old are able to enjoy indoor skydiving.
Can you get hurt indoor skydiving?
No
. Indoor skydiving, as we’ve mentioned, is a sport. That said: Your likelihood of getting injured as a new flyer is super-minimal. As your skills evolve over time, they become about the same as tripping on a long hike, getting spit off the back end of a treadmill or catching an elbow on the basketball court.
How much does it cost to open an iFLY?
The initial investment for an iFly franchise ranges from
$2 million to $10 million
.
How much does it cost to build a indoor skydiving?
To open a project to the public, most modern recirculating tunnel projects (12 – 16 ft diameter, permanent installations) require an investment of
$7-10 million dollars
. The cost of the machine is included in this number.
Why do people do indoor skydiving?
Indoor skydiving gives
you the chance to experience full body flight
. … Your body will feel supported by the airflow, giving you the very real sensation of flying. You can control your body in flight too, by moving your arms and legs. It really is a dream come true for many people!
What is indoor skydiving called?
Indoor skydiving happens in a vertical wind tunnel, also known as
a ‘skydiving simulator’
, which simulates the experience of freefall. It’s the perfect way to find out what skydiving feels like without jumping from an airplane! Indoor skydiving has grown massively in popularity in recent years.
Will I pass out skydiving?
It is possible.
Yes, you can pass out while skydiving
. But, it’s not a very likely scenario for you to find yourself in. The rare handful of people who experienced a lapse in consciousness while on a skydive likely made a few key mistakes.