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porkinz t1_iqzc2jy wrote
I dove tandem at DeLand. Really great staff. Based on the dude in the video that you watch, they basically invented modern skydiving there. I felt safe the whole time and had an amazing experience. I did see someone stall in high wind and have to make a sharp last second turn, so the sport isn't without its risks. The amount of deaths from tandem are far less than solo divers.
JustAnotherDude1990 t1_ir0aipz wrote
In 2021 there were 3-4 million skydives made in the US and zero tandem fatalities, however there were 10 solo licensed jumper fatalities. Two old dudes having heart attacks, one suicide, one young guy super drunk, and I forget the rest.
terminalzero t1_ir0czwc wrote
Iirc in 2021 one was an actual malfunction and the rest were swoopers etc
JustAnotherDude1990 t1_ir0daxo wrote
According to the USPA summary report, 3 intentional low turns (swooping or being stupid), 1 unintentional low turn, 1 landing problem, 1 incorrect EPs, 1 low cutaway, 3 medical problems. They have a powerpoint with all of the details in it of each one.
terminalzero t1_ir0ekp1 wrote
Yup just remembered an actual mal for some reason, probably thinking of a different year
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