Before i made my first jump, i thought that skydiving was something that i was going to do one time, check off my bucket list, and move on. Now, after my twenty-first jump, i've almost achieved my A license and its clear that i am not going to stop anytime soon. I LOVE this sport
already. The sensation of freefall is absolutely amazing, and i can think of nothing that could match the thrill of jumping out of an airplane. Now that i'm hooked for life, I just wanted to ask you guys your opinion on how risky skydiving is, really? With the pretty limited knowledge of
skydiving that i have gained thus far as a student, i've realized that jumping out of an airplane is not nearly as dangerous an activity as the average person believes it to be. But people still die skydiving every single month in the United States. I don't plan to push the envelope in
my skydiving career, i may never wing load higher than 1:1, and i try to stay as aware and safety oriented as possible on every jump. Like i said, I'm stuck now for better or worse. So how often have you veterans had oh shit moments? Has anyone every seen a friend go in
or get critically injured and thought "man, they didn't do anything wrong"? I'm staying either way, but what are my chances, in your guys opinion, as a conservative skydiver, of killing or seriously injuring myself in this sport?