Wingsuit Flying

In the Air

Wingsuit flying is an extreme sport in which a special suit allows people to glide through the air during freefall. After jumping from an aircraft or high altitude, wingsuit flyers steer their descent using their body. The experience feels like flying, with a bird-like sensation. Wingsuit flying requires advanced skydiving skills and is popular with thrill-seekers looking for an exciting aerial adventure

FAQs (EN)

  • Do I need experience to try wingsuit flying?
    Yes, wingsuit flying requires previous experience in skydiving. You typically need to complete a certain number of skydives before training for wingsuit flying.
  • How fast do you go in a wingsuit?
    Wingsuit flyers can reach speeds of 120 to 200 mph (193 to 322 km/h), depending on the type of wingsuit and the flight position.
  • How long does a wingsuit flight last?
    The flight can last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the jump altitude and the suit used.
  • What is the difference between wingsuit flying and regular skydiving?
    In skydiving, you fall straight down until deploying your parachute, while wingsuit flying allows you to glide horizontally, controlling your descent and direction for a longer time.

FIND YOUR FAVOURITE SPOTS FOR WINGSUIT FLYING

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