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  2. Risk in skydiving is best expressed as Injuries per 1000 Jumps and as Fatalities per 100,000 Jumps. ‘Injury’ may mean anything from a minor cut, bruise or scratch through fractures and sprains to multiple fractures and internal injuries.

    • Is Skydiving Safe?
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    • What Are The Risks Involved?
    • How Do We Mitigate and Manage The Risks?

    Skydiving is an incredibly exciting adrenaline fueled sport that tens of thousands of people across the world enjoy every year. The sheer volume of skydives that happen across the world means that we have tons of data to show that while the sport has risks, it can be done safely. The USPA (United States Parachute Association) has statistics about h...

    The short answer to this is ‘hardly any’. When people do sadly die during a skydive, it’s most likely to happen during advanced maneuvers; typically, ‘normal’ skydiving results in even fewer issues. To answer this one in more detail, let’s go back to the USPA statistics we mentioned earlier. The USPA recorded a total of 3.5 million jumps in the US ...

    As we’ve mentioned, the main risks involved with skydiving are related to advanced maneuvers. It’s more likely for issues to occur when someone with thousands of jumps under their belt attempts something new or more advanced than they’ve done before. One of these maneuvers involves parachute work where the skydiver purposely increases their rate of...

    Skydiving training is very military in style. By this, we mean that we have very strict processes and we learn them through repetition and lots of shouting. The main risk in parachuting is, as described above, parachute malfunctions. When a parachute fails to open correctly, or has an issue such as a broken line, we have very clear processes to han...

  3. Mar 26, 2009 · Modern skydiving represents a much safer activity, even compared with the earlier years of recreational parachuting. Members of the U.S. Parachute Association reported 821 injuries and 18...

  4. In the same year, there were a total of 10 civilian skydiving fatalities in the United States. Both 2021 and 2023 saw this record low number since record keeping began in 1961. Back then, there were 14 fatalities while the level of skydiving activity was a tiny fraction of what it is today.

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  5. The simplest answer to this question is yes, absolutely yes. According to recent data, there were a total of 13 fatalities out of 3.1 million jumps. That's a clear indicator that skydiving isn't the life-threatening experience it's made out to be.

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · Skydiving might seem like a wild ride, but the stats tell a different story…. According to PubMed Central, out of over 62 million jumps, the injury rate is a tiny 0.044%, and the fatality rate is an even tinier 0.0011%. So, while accidents do happen, they’re pretty rare.

  7. www.skydivemag.com › new › 2018/11/08-risks-of-skydivingRisks of Skydiving - Skydivemag

    Nov 8, 2018 · Yes, skydiving is relatively safe for an extreme sport – but safety depends on many factors: experience, equipment and your knowledge about the possible risks. There are dangers in skydiving and you must recognize them and take action to avoid incident or injury.

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