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No- if it did, people would not skydive. Skydiving is enjoyed by many people, can be a lot of fun, and usually ends in a safe landing.
The true answer is many people "plays skydiving". One of the great aspects of the sport is that people of all social classes and backgrounds participate. The only people who do not "play skydiving" are those who are younger than 16 (in the UK) or those who have a medical condition.
Statistically speaking, it is more likely to die in an automobile accident than it is to die in a skydiving accident.
According to dropzone.com, the US saw 34 skydiving fatalities in 2008. DZ.com lists an additional 30 fatalities from the rest of the world.
1, dan buckley from saltford Bristol on the 10th of April 2009
skydiving, bungee jumping, snowboarding, skiing, rock climbing
People can go skydiving for charity at various different places of venues and events that hold skydiving for charity happenings all over the world and other charity events as well.
There are courses for skydiving.
Yes, there are skydiving competitions. Some of these are: * Landing close to a target * Formations in free-fall, with more than one person
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i don't know the answer to that but the statistics for the whole globe is 1:100,000 skydivers per year