Hi guys.
Not one month ago I got to experience the most amazing thing I've ever done in my life. My first jump. This happened in Wanaka, New Zealand.
I've done and seen some great stuff in my short time, but probably the only thing that comes close to that skydive is a long steep hard powder run on a snowboard.
I'm sure you can all remember your first jump - the apprehension before hand, the smell of the burning Jet A1, the butterflies, the hyperventilation seconds before jumping out and then the rush before hitting terminal velocity - just awesome.
The main reason I signed up today was to ask a couple of questions. I've decided to to my AFF and take Sky diving up as a sport/hobby or whatever you want to call it. The problem is, i'm torn between the awesomeness of it, and the terrifying thoughts of "What if it all goes wrong?"
I'm mainly thinking chute failure, as most newbies probably do - but all jokes aside, how real are the risks? I'm really packing myself about things like chute failure or other conditions out of my control. How often does this stuff actually happen?
I understand all this fear mainly comes down to not understanding, lack of knowledge etc. So if you don't mind guys, could you offer me some honest advice so I can put my mind at ease?
Nik.