How much does it cost to parachute out of a plane?

Skydiving usually costs around the $200 range in the United States. This can vary in some markets from $150 through $250, but the most common price is $200 to an altitude of 13,500 feet not including video services.

Can I skydive at 300 pounds?

Most skydiving centers will say their weight limit for a tandem passenger is approximately 200-220 pounds for women and 230-250 pounds for men. There is typically no minimum weight, only a minimum age (18 years old in the US).

Which country is best for skydiving?

Here are the best places in the world to go skydiving:

  • Over the Swiss Alps in Interlaken, Switzerland. Test your limits at the most extraordinary skydive spot in the world, Interlaken.
  • Eco-friendly Skydive in Hawaii.
  • Across the Namib Desert, Namibia.
  • From the Fox Glacier, New Zealand.
  • Jump from Mount Everest, Nepal.

Can you pee while skydiving?

Involuntary urination during skydiving is rare. The vast majority of tandem instructors will tell you that they have never experienced this issue with their students before. You will probably only have to worry about peeing your pants if you have a history of urinary incontinence or if you have a weakened pelvic floor.

Can I take my own parachute on a plane?

You may transport parachutes, either with or without Automatic Activation Devices, in carry-on or checked bags. Parachutes should always be packed separately from other baggage. If a TSA officer determines that a bag must be opened to inspect the parachute, you must be present to assist in the inspection.

Can you drink coffee before skydiving?

We recommend scheduling your jump early in the morning so you do not psych yourself out throughout the day. With that said, don’t use caffeine to wake you up.

Who shouldn’t skydive?

The three most common medical reasons not to skydive involve high blood pressure and heart health concerns, spine and neck issues, and pregnancy.

  • High Blood Pressure / Heart Problems. According to the CDC, nearly 116 million (that’s 47% of the population) have high blood pressure.
  • Neck and Back Issues.
  • Pregnancy.