Skydive Melbourne - What You Need to Know

The only problem with solo skydive Melbourne is the danger. Only experienced skydivers should attempt this type of jump, because if something goes wrong, it can be fatal. The risk of dying during a free fall from this high altitude is more than double that from the ground. There are many places in Melbourne that offer high altitude free fall including Mount Charleston gliding over the Yarra River, Moama Bay and of course the famous Brighton beach.

The best places to train for this type of jump (which includes tandem jumpmaster's) are at the Australian School of Freefall where instructors and trainers have many years of experience of teaching new students how to safely jump from heights. The school also has the perfect equipment to allow students to achieve their maximum free fall height of 15,000 feet providing the student with a total jump experience from the comfort and security of the school and in the company of other students. However, other skydive Melbourne events take place at a much higher altitude. These skydive Melbourne events are much cheaper and often include travel, hotel accommodation and other necessary equipment.

The most popular of these skydive Melbourne events is the Skydiving Melbournes which usually takes place on a private basis with special equipment and training. This event is usually held in the morning or evening afternoons so that participants can enjoy a light breakfast and then get ready to jump out of a specially built parachute to reach the desired location. The sky at this height is full of low-flying airplanes and helicopters, making it even easier to find your way around. During the course of the day participants may meet other skydive melbourners and bond together in a friendly environment. These jumps may last up to an hour and participants can expect to experience a good jump and then a slow descent back to earth.

Other popular skydive Melbourne events include the solo freefall jumpmasters, which take place in a central location on the Yarra Valley's famous motorway line. There is a special vehicle where all participants must agree to go ahead of time so as to avoid disappointment if a joint venture doesn't materialise. The participants then strap themselves into a special 'sky dive' chair that gives them the feeling of being weightless as they hit the earth and begin their journey to free fall. The sky dive portion of this course is usually followed by a solo tandem jumpmaster's course to increase both their skills and confidence before the solo skydive.



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