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!
 Has anyone died indoor skydiving?
 
 A skydiving enthusiast died of a brain haemorrhage as he enjoyed the sport he ‘loved most’.
 
 Francis Sweeney
 
 , 23, from Kings Norton, Birmingham, blacked out in a wind tunnel at an indoor centre in Manchester. … He blacked out at 5pm on Monday and died in hospital the following day.
 Is indoor skydiving easy?
 
 Is indoor skydiving hard?
 
 The basics are simple
 
 , but the fancy stuff can take years to master! Even those with no prior experience can enter a wind tunnel and enjoy the sensation of bodyflight. Often, it’s as simple as leaning forward into the wind…
 Is it hard to breathe indoor skydiving?
 
 Is it difficult to breathe in the wind tunnel? No, it’s just like breathing normally actually…..so
 
 there is no specialist breathing equipment required
 
 . Just relax and breathing will come naturally.
 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.
 Does your stomach drop when you skydive?
 
 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.
 Can you pass out while skydiving?
 
 It is possible.
 
 Yes, you can pass out while skydiving
 
 . … The rare handful of people who experienced a lapse in consciousness while on a skydive likely made a few key mistakes.
 Is there a weight requirement for indoor skydiving?
 
 Is there a weight restriction? In order to provide a safe experience for its customers and instructors, iFLY may not be able to accommodate flyers who
 
 weigh between 260-300 lbs
 
 and will not be able to accommodate flyers whose weight exceeds 300 lbs.
 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.
 Can you skydive with a bad shoulder?
 
 An obvious one is if you have any
 
 medical problems
 
 that may interfere with your jump, such as an inability to fly, easily dislocating shoulders, or an inability to hold your legs up for landing (more on that in a moment). If you’re concerned about a medical issue being OK for skydiving, ask your doctor.
 Do they weigh you at iFLY?
 
 
 They don’t weigh people in
 
 .
 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.
 How long does it take to freefall 12000 feet?
 
 On average, you fall 200 feet per second during a skydive. From 10,000 feet, this means you’ll be in freefall for approximately
 
 30 seconds
 
 . From 14,000 feet, you’ll fall for 60 seconds. From 18,000 feet, it’s about 90 seconds.
 Do you breathe when you skydive?
 
 Can you breathe while skydiving? The answer is
 
 yes, you can
 
 ! Even in freefall, falling at speeds up to 160mph, you can easily get plenty of oxygen to breathe. … Yes, your first skydive will take your breath away – but not literally!
 Why can’t I breathe while skydiving?
 
Breathing While Skydiving – It’s About Altitude
 
 Hypoxia
 
 is a condition that can affect judgment and even cause a person to black out due to a lack of oxygen and is why skydives made above 15,000 feet require the use of O2.
 How long does a skydive last?
 
 While your freefall time will vary, you can expect to fall for this long depending on your exit altitude:
 
 9,000 ft: approximately 30 seconds in freefall
 
 .
 
 14,000 ft: approximately 60 seconds in freefall
 
 .
 
 18,000 ft: approximately 90 seconds in freefall
 
 .