Why is wingsuit flying dangerous




















The fatality rate for all skydiving sports combined is approximately 1 death per , jumps. For wingsuit flying the death rate rises to approximately 1 death per jumps. Advances in wingsuit technology have reduced the inflation time of these flying suits, leading to quicker starts and easier exits. It introduces you to some of the most extreme jumps in the Italian Dolomites. Viewing it makes it easy to understand why people get such an adrenaline high from this sport. Because of the high accident rate associated with wingsuit flying, skydiving and parachute bodies recommend that more general aerial experience is obtained before you try the sport of wingsuit flying.

USPA United States Parachute Association requires its members to have made at least freefall skydives before trying to fly with a wingsuit. The Freefall University in Spain sets similar conditions for wingsuit flights, as do most other countries. Extreme sports are for risk-takers. Wingsuit flying is a dangerous sport, but is probably the closest thing to feeling as if your flying with your own wings. In recent years high accident and death rates have hit the headlines, but wingsuit flying continues to be popular with adrenaline junkies.

For those who have the time, money, and nerve, this is a sport like nothing else. In April , the highest and longest wingsuit jumps were recorded by Columbian wingsuit flyer, Jhonathan Florez, at La Guajira in Colombia. He achieved the longest wingsuit flight; it lasted 9 minutes and 6 seconds. He launched his wingsuit jump from a record high altitude; 11, meters or 37, feet. Sadly, Jhonathan Florez also died as a result of competing in this extreme sport. In , he was killed on Mount Titlis, Engelberg, Switzerland.

He was practicing wingsuit jumps for a tournament due to be held in China. He was just 32 years old. It's also easier than ever for them to get in over their heads. The mayor of Chamonix, France, has announced a six-month ban on wingsuiting following the death of a Russian flier who died after crashing into a building earlier this week. This year has been a particularly bad one for the sport—a record 35 BASE jumpers have died so far, many of them in and around Chamonix, an epicenter of the sport.

But that doesn't mean fatalities have been confined to just one area. The year-old Kenney, an experienced pilot, collided with a cliff. Twenty-one of the jumping fatalities in involved wingsuit pilots—one shy of a high of 22 in This is the second time a ban has been placed on wingsuiting in Chamonix. The first lasted a year, from the summer of to , following a death and another accident in one day on Le Brevent, an 8,foot peak.

This time, Mayor Eric Fournier speculated that the wingsuiters who have died simply didn't have enough experience.

Most of the dangers are related to lack of experience. Actually, I've done all of these except for hitting the aircraft tail. Except from the problems listed, I think the most dangerous part of wingsuit flying is the deployment.

Wingsuits are like straitjackets, you can't make inputs to your canopy during opening. And when your canopy is opened it is extremly important to pay attention to other canopies. How many times havent we seen wingsuit video, then after deployment the jumper starts unzipping and does not pay ANY attention to the airspace. This is not really just for wingsuits, but it is easier to get distracted by all the zippers.

With a pullout, if you have a weak pitch that is still enough to pull your pin, but not enough for the PC to clear your burble, you now have the possibility of the d-bag falling out of your container and getting tangled in the PC bridle that is dancing around your back.

Not something I want to deal with. If you have a throw out PC dancing in your burble, most likely your container is still closed. As soon as you get some clean air to get PC to full stretch, you have a normal deployment. Much preferable. Just because people get away with doing something that is not best practice, doesn't make it a good idea. A throw out PC on a longer bridle is your friend. Give it a try. You know you want to spank it Jump an Infinity. WickedWingsuits 0. December 1, Summer Rental special, 5 weeks for the price of 4!

Sorry , should have made it clearer , I'm not a huge fan of the pullout system as such for wingsuiting, but the thought was , putting the pud on the base of the PC. Dont just talk about it, Do it! Jon26 0. December 2, I can't share an idea? I'm gunna try this idea and see if its an improvement. I'll let you know what happens. Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Humankind certainly loves pushing the boundaries of what we can accomplish, even though it may mean in order to reach new heights a few of us have to meet an unfortunate demise along the way.

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