5 Steps to Wingsuit Base Jumping [Simpler than You Think]

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @ronaldonogueira74
    @ronaldonogueira74 4 года назад +62

    My involvement with the sport is quite funny (and long): I started skydiving because of BASE too (saw a few TV documentaries about it in 1998), at a time BASE was not even in the media. I remember seeing a guy jumping from a building (with a belly cam), that video got me completely hooked to BASE so I started looking for a skydive course. When I started skydiving I got so addicted that I completely forgot about BASE. In fact, after a few hundred skydives, with more experience and knowledge, I had already decided that the risk behind BASE was beyond what I was willing to accept for the thrill. When I had a little over 400 jumps a friend of mine me told me about the first BASE course in Brazil. I told him I was no longer interested but he convinced me to do it. I said I would only complete the course with him and go back to skydive. After the 5 successful jumps from a bridge (most intense experience I’ve had) I told the instructor exactly the same about my risk/ thrill evaluation and went back to skydiving. For the next hundreds of jumps I was trying to work on my freefly/ wingsuit skills but could never get a jump partner to train and evolve with. I finally got so frustrated with skydiving that I decided to start BASE jumping again as I believed it was something I could do on my own. I did a few BASE trips jumping from cliffs in Brazil and Europe wearing a tracking suit. I believe I had close to 800 jumps (400+ wingsuit jumps) when I did my first wing BASE from a cliff using my most in-tune suit (S-Bird). Nothing in my entire jumping career could even get close to that jump. Just the sensation of standing at the edge of cliff wearing a jumpsuit is something unbelievably powerful. I did a few more amazing trips including Norway and finally retired from BASE. I lost so many friends in this sport (including my instructor who died in our Norway trip) and all my closest friends had already stopped so I couldn’t see a reason to continue. Wingsuit BASE is possibly the most intense thing you can experience in your jump career (I still have dreams about it) but you have to accept everything that comes with it.

    • @ΣωτήρηςΙωάννου-μ7ν
      @ΣωτήρηςΙωάννου-μ7ν 3 года назад +2

      I am afraid of wingsuit base too. I really don't want to start it because I feel like I'm going to die because of it and I don't think it's worth the thrill. However one think that amazes me about the sport and I am trying to find out is how do you guys see a slope and say "alright I can fly that" or "if I jump that I am not going to pick enough speed and I will plummet to my death". Like is it by eye or do you do math and calculate everything?

    • @CydiaTesterForFun
      @CydiaTesterForFun 3 года назад +2

      @@ΣωτήρηςΙωάννου-μ7ν I am not a base jumper but have seen base jumpers use laser googles like they use in the army to mesure depth. That way thay can estimate if the jump is doable or not beforehand.

    • @LucidUnderworld
      @LucidUnderworld 3 года назад +2

      Yes! So many of my friends I Cliff jumped with have evolved to BASE jumping, so I just started skydiving a few weeks ago. It’s fun, it’s really fun, but it’s about what I expected it to be and it’s not quite the rush I’m going for. I want to be able to experience the rush of wingsuit BASE jumping before I die. I don’t want to do until I die, but what’s life if not at least tasting the best experience it has to offer and pushing that line a few times.

  • @phutton88
    @phutton88 4 года назад +8

    I wasn't even relaxed and in control the whole time during my first flight course. It wasn't until jump 6 that I started feeling comfortable and felt VERY eager and ready to go back up for more. This is absolutely living life to the fullest, which comes after A LOT of hard work and overcoming fear. Sitting around, wishing you could do this is absolutely crazy to me.

  • @OlivierCR
    @OlivierCR 4 года назад +22

    Exactly the reason I became a Skydiver :)
    Since I watched my first Base Jumping video, my dream became to one day jump from a Mountain in Norway. I was recommended to have a minimum of 200 Wingsuit jumps before even thinking about that, so I started my AFF course last year and I'm about to get my A License as soon as this Coronacrap is over.

    • @clutchnixon5880
      @clutchnixon5880 4 года назад +3

      Well you're probably gonna die. BASE jumping is 50 times more dangerous than skydiving. About 1 in every 60 BASE jumpers die. Add a wing suit to that and very few survive. Most of the people in those videos are dead now...

    • @OlivierCR
      @OlivierCR 4 года назад +18

      @@clutchnixon5880 Don't know if you were aware, but we are all gonna die.

    • @transilvaniak8485
      @transilvaniak8485 4 года назад +1

      @@OlivierCR Lauterbrunnen is a place to go and meet some of those guys... I will go there as well to watch! Where are you going for your AFF? I am currently jumping at Eschbach DE/Skyhigh, there are quite a few doing wing suit jumps, even from CH. Have fun and trust in Jesus! Then you can die in peace or pieces as you prefer... Enjoy your progression man!

    • @OlivierCR
      @OlivierCR 4 года назад +1

      @@transilvaniak8485 Thanks man. I'm from Costa Rica but I'll get my A license in Skydive City ZHills in Florida. I'm only 3 jumps away from getting my license.

    • @transilvaniak8485
      @transilvaniak8485 4 года назад +2

      @@OlivierCR He, I thought Ch is from Switzerland CH... I wanted to do that as well... but since I have kids, is not worth the risk and the expense... I will stay with skydiving, speed flying, go carting, skying and motorcycling...

  • @lavideogoprodujour1052
    @lavideogoprodujour1052 4 года назад +24

    First step: watching a video about wingsuit. DONE.

  • @LifeSOSlive
    @LifeSOSlive 4 года назад +14

    It's the very reason I started skydiving. 4 seasons of jumping, 500 WS skydives and then I started my BASE jumping progression. Looking to start BASE tracking this summer after I take the course through Brandon Mikesell. If you're smart you realize it's a long progression and to enjoy the journey not the destination. The truly talented WS BASE jumpers have all put in the work, and it's often overlooked how long ago they stated their progression. Patience is key from my experience so far. I've learned so much, and met such amazing people along they way.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +2

      Super! I am glad to see that this video and my on knowledge on this topic is exactly what you are experiencing! Keep safe!

    • @gauravvij67
      @gauravvij67 18 дней назад +1

      Are you still alive Lifealive? There’s no redundancy in Base😮

    • @LifeSOSlive
      @LifeSOSlive 18 дней назад +2

      @gauravvij67 yep alive and kicking. 5 seasons of BASE jumping, 200+ wingsuit BASE jumps, 1100 overall wingsuit jumps and loving it. Broke my ankle last season in Europe and still healing from that, so taking a break

    • @LifeSOSlive
      @LifeSOSlive 18 дней назад

      ​@@gauravvij67 this seasons Europe trip.
      ruclips.net/video/mLGqujzx6xE/видео.htmlsi=skqD6Hcw3CPvY3KA

    • @shamil14basaev88
      @shamil14basaev88 9 дней назад +1

      @@LifeSOSlive get well soon bro

  • @martywells3523
    @martywells3523 4 года назад +3

    I have to say guilty on this but I am 58, been out of the sport for 22 years, have C license and now 387 jumps. Just bought and received my new gear and would love to BASE jump the Eiger and wingsuit. Those are my goals but I also understand all the many jumps and years experience ahead of me and I may never get there but will truly enjoy being back in the skies once again. The RUclips videos are enticing but I also understand the realities and the many “highly experienced” wingsuit base jumpers who are now a number on the BFL. If it can happen to those who were experts, it can easily happen to someone not so expert as well so be ready and prepared before. My wife is scared of my jumping but it is me and I missed it for many years and I feel I have awoke from my sleep. Blue skies and stay safe while we all fight a new danger!

    • @martywells3523
      @martywells3523 4 года назад

      Also, as I come back each time from jumping safely, my wife gets a little more less scared!

    • @OlivierCR
      @OlivierCR 4 года назад +1

      That sounds like an amazing experience.

    • @wendull811
      @wendull811 4 года назад +1

      Congratulations getting back into it.

    • @codythebarbarian4641
      @codythebarbarian4641 4 года назад +2

      Google LTBJ skydive the Eiger experience...
      Chris 'Douggs' McDougall who runs Learn To Base Jump, has started a twice yearly course where he takes wingsuit skydivers, with skydiving rigs, up in a helicopter, and let's them windsuit skydive next to the Eiger...much safer option for a similar experience..

    • @martywells3523
      @martywells3523 4 года назад

      Cody Richardson when the time comes for me to do this, Douggs’ LTBJ will be a step in my progression for sure before making the BASE jumps. I think that is a great program from what I have seen. I was always wanting to BASE jump from Angel Falls until I saw RUclips videos jumping from the Mushroom so I changed my bucket list item to the Eiger. I hate snakes and other things which are in Venezuela and I actually have been to Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen valley on a tour while I was stationed with the US Air Force in Germany but never thought about jumping the Eiger until recently thanks of the many RUclips videos. And I would never take on such a challenge without having the proper training, equipment and years of fresh experience prior to doing something like this.

  • @SpartanX189
    @SpartanX189 4 года назад +7

    At first no, but at about jump #5 yes it is currently my mission. I’m very VERY drawn to Wingsuits in general, and wingsuit BASE resonates with me deeply I feel extremely drawn to it and it calls to me. After I got my A license i was asked what I wanted to do. I said relative work with decent back flying skills after a solid belly foundation when asked why that my reply was “because I want to become one of the best Wingsuiters at this DZ I want to live it, I want breathe it. I want to fly.” Since I started I now have 40 jumps and moved into my vehicle to get my own gear and jump as much as I want. I would work full time and then show up at the DZ everyday getting on every load I could. 7 days a week I was busy between work and jumping all while living in my vehicle, every week was a hustle. I had(have) plans this summer to make no less then 20 skydives a week (conditions allowing). I want to get better every jump and not just rack up numbers. COVID-19 has put a stop to my summer plans but it’s now allowing me to buy a turn rig until we jump again. So far Iv dedicated everything I have into this sport and a few scary hiccups have happened along the way to simply say it’s going to be hard is an understatement but it’s my mission and being in the sky is where I belong no matter the trial/tribulations. BASE will happen for me one day and I will fly from a mountain top, for me there is no going back and not getting to that point. I have no intent of doing things beyond my skill and things I’m not ready for, but I’m also not ever going to give up and will do whatever it takes...even if that means I have the title “homeless man with a parachute”

    • @CA-hi4vk
      @CA-hi4vk Год назад

      Good luck to you on your journey! Stay safe, stay secure, stay soaring!

  • @malekdabbous7629
    @malekdabbous7629 10 месяцев назад

    I came to RUclips to understand how people wingsuit BASE jumps works, and you did an excellent job in explaining it step by step

  • @DSR450
    @DSR450 4 года назад +7

    Well done Cathrine I think its simple really people fall into two groups those who want to Base and those who don't I want to and will do a course soon the people who don't want to do it should just let the rest of us get on with it doesn't effect them

  • @martywells3523
    @martywells3523 4 года назад +1

    Got to say thanks Catherine for the dedication of keeping the channel fresh and relevant. I like the many subjects and enjoy watching each one. When I decided to return to the sport, RUclips was not in the past when I began so what an awesome tool to get information and experiences out to each other as well as continuing to push home the subject of safety. Without behaving safely we end up damaging the sport we all love to participate in. To all, stay safe out there, we are facing such a greater danger than we have ever faced.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Marty for sharing! And stay safe!

  • @juanitos111
    @juanitos111 3 года назад +3

    It was not mentioned in this video the importance of focusing on tracking skills in skydiving and doing many tracking jumps in a tracking suit from a plane! this is a very important preparation for understanding how a wingsuit is flying! this was my path, and I was able to jump a wingsuit much faster and in a safe way. and yeah, I did also several ws base jumps and after that I quit. Base is not a joke and s**t can happen very fast!

  • @lostworldexp1p967
    @lostworldexp1p967 Год назад

    Haha love your videos Catherine, the other canopy flight video helped me so much during my last 2 AFF jumps and I landed flawlessly and did some
    Practice manoeuvres you showed too. It was very accurate :). Anyways 10 years ago I wanted to get into wingsuit base and was afraid of skydiving 😂 Even had a project around it called “From 0 to wingsuitflyer” I had some people and brands that where about to back me. But they all said they couldn’t as the risk was so high. Anyways , 10 years later I did my first tandem and 2 weeks after that I’m in AFF training :). Note that I was also still very young back then. But what a life it is once you get the taste of it. 🖤

  • @jamespaterson9703
    @jamespaterson9703 4 года назад +2

    Not a road I'm at all interested in, but great information to pass along. I believe that the amount of work required to achieve that level would deter most want-to-be's but we may gain more enthusiasts to traditional skydiving along the way.
    Thanks for the information!

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +1

      Exactly, it is not an easy ride and it is ok like that cause this is dangerous.

  • @Crazy--Clown
    @Crazy--Clown 3 года назад +1

    I bought a cheap canopy from Ebay, watched many video's and did my first BASE jump for the 80th floor of a building. All good no prob's and doing another in a few weeks.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  3 года назад

      Oh boy. I don't recommend that. Usually it takes 200-300 good skydives and a full blown base jumping course before doing it safely. If this is real, you may be fatally injured. Don't do it "again"...

    • @Crazy--Clown
      @Crazy--Clown 3 года назад +1

      @@SkydiveVibes all good dude, doing another jump this weekend. This building has 70 floors so shoukd be all good... All these silly people spending thousands of $$$ on courses that are not required unless you're stupid

    • @3down55
      @3down55 3 года назад

      @@Crazy--Clown listen to the advice, tgis is the quickest way to actually die.

    • @Crazy--Clown
      @Crazy--Clown 3 года назад +1

      @@3down55 Rubbish, I've completed 4 jumps with NO problems

    • @noname-mu6kn
      @noname-mu6kn 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Crazy--Clownhow u doing?

  • @charlie_can_6334
    @charlie_can_6334 4 года назад

    Love this video and your outlook on welcoming us newbies to the sport. I have just received my A license and I too have the dream to one day wingsuit base in the beautiful mountains of Norway, Italy, Spain and so many other beautiful destinations. I know I've only just begun but I am ready to start this journey and have an amazing time till the very end. #blueskys

  • @chrislyquedutchie3106
    @chrislyquedutchie3106 4 года назад +1

    good video!!! not entered the sport because of base jumping (with or without a wingsuit) but I cant wait till I have enough jumps to join a first base cours! there are some really nice once in europe so Iam really happy with that!
    like always, good video!!

  • @r.blacky341
    @r.blacky341 Год назад +1

    Yes yes nothing i dream more about than this, the greates dream ever from all people around the world is fly like a bird!! I love it and bevor i die i must do this!! Sorry for my bad english best wish Reiner from Germany

  • @aramissskydiving1606
    @aramissskydiving1606 4 года назад +3

    Informative as always. Good stuff!

  • @NardelliFilmesOficial
    @NardelliFilmesOficial Год назад

    I was this guy, wanting to rush my progression to be in BASE, now i have 26 jumps already got my A license , and im thinking hard about freeflying hahahha not sure i want to WS base anymore , but wingsuiting from a plane looks fun

  • @BASE-hb1ji
    @BASE-hb1ji 4 года назад +2

    BASE2179 here... Anybody considered BASE and especially WS BASE head the advice given in this video, it “could” literally save your life #Staysafepeeps

  • @Al-Sky
    @Al-Sky 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for this, it's good to know I'm on the right track. And not insane, I like a few here are trying to smash a childhood dream, for me it's as close to bird flight as possible. Just waiting for rig and suit to be made having done AFF and A license last year. I've definitely experienced a few funny looks when talking about things I want to jump off one day! Nice X2 review too, ordering one this week 👌

    • @Ijumpandfly
      @Ijumpandfly 4 года назад

      Did you read Bird Dream - Matt Higgins? Im reading now and its amazing book, keep jumping buddy and soon you will reach your goals ❤

  • @thomasjml82
    @thomasjml82 2 года назад

    This is what I’m looking for.

  • @trilogiedelarche
    @trilogiedelarche 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great advice. Great job with the accent, from an English teacher ;)

  • @mostafahussin8337
    @mostafahussin8337 4 года назад +1

    Nice thank you

  • @shrebus
    @shrebus 4 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Jason-nm8bs
    @Jason-nm8bs 4 года назад +1

    Spot on 🤟

  • @zxracer79
    @zxracer79 3 года назад

    I’d love to wingsuit, and BASE jump, but until I’ve done both I’m not sure if I want to combine the two.

  • @airbaseboy
    @airbaseboy 2 года назад

    Quand on commence, on ne peut plus s'arrêter 👌🏼

  • @SLIDESTORMinsurgency
    @SLIDESTORMinsurgency 4 года назад +1

    Good video

  • @parknerd1317
    @parknerd1317 3 года назад +1

    What's the biggest age when you can start the path ?

    • @trader103
      @trader103 2 года назад +1

      Im started my skydive Lizenz with 31....with 35 my firts wingsuit fly.

  • @nezmaf
    @nezmaf Год назад

    Useful

  • @trevorbyron9448
    @trevorbyron9448 2 года назад +1

    Seems like the most advanced sport invented... superman is real

  • @jacobste-marie8354
    @jacobste-marie8354 4 года назад +1

    Bas jumping is that dangerous? Its m’y dream to fly but i saw so Much gone wrong base jumping

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад

      One step at a time and you'll get there!

  • @lavideogoprodujour1052
    @lavideogoprodujour1052 4 года назад +1

    Tu fais des vols en WS?

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад

      J'ai fait mon cours de premier saut et fait 1 saut de wingsuit. ;)Je n'ai pas eu l'occasion d'en faire d'autre et je me focus sur le freefly pour l'instant. ;)

    • @lavideogoprodujour1052
      @lavideogoprodujour1052 4 года назад +1

      @@SkydiveVibes Tu penses quoi de la soufferie? est-ce que tu pratiques pour progresser en FF?

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад

      @@lavideogoprodujour1052 oui je crois que c'est un super moyen de s'améliorer rapidement!

  • @r.blacky341
    @r.blacky341 Год назад

    How much money we must pay for all steps 1,2,3,4,5 for the airplane gasoline,and everything else for all 200 fall' to come to the moment bevor the first wingsuit jump? And how much money we must pay for a good wingsuit men's suit for a person? Sorry for my bad english best wish Reiner from Germany

  • @babrekjangeer6622
    @babrekjangeer6622 3 года назад

    Yes. Really i want

  • @simoucci6307
    @simoucci6307 4 года назад +3

    I'm 16 and i've just finished my AFF, my goal is to start BASE at 18, but as soon I said it, everyone said forget it.
    It was very delusional, I thought that the two communuity were together, but i saw that a lot of people hate base jumpers for actually no reason.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +3

      I don't think it is because they hate them. It is just different and when you get experience as a skydiver you better understand the risks of base jumping. But it is doable, simply give you the time and experience!!

    • @pierrechouak4870
      @pierrechouak4870 4 года назад +1

      Simon don t think like you think. I started skydiving since i had my 17 years old. I m now 20 and started base jumping. But not because i get my 18 19 or 20 years old. Just because i felt like i was ready. Man you don t have a cypres or vigil to save your life in base jumping😉 So please start when you feel that you re ready to... i was ready afther 300 jumps but i made 650 jumps to start it. And i m really happy to have started only now... Take it like you wan t but stay safe. Blue sky

    • @simoucci6307
      @simoucci6307 4 года назад +1

      @@pierrechouak4870 i appreciate that, the 18 years is an idea, of course i will do it gradually, here in italy there's also a BASE school so i'm kinda lucky.
      I only feel that i'm meant for base, and I want to start the journey as early as possible, but knowing myself (and the law) i've put that start two years from now.
      Blue skyes

    • @simoucci6307
      @simoucci6307 4 года назад

      @@Frickflyers OMG i was in portugal this year' eve, what a bad timing!
      Anyway thank you so much for the story, it's fascinating to know other people with the same dream and their story.
      Blue skies and good luck with the competitions, who knows, maybe two years from now I will be competing with you hahaha.

    • @drakeandjosh007
      @drakeandjosh007 4 года назад

      Be careful getting into BASE jumping at 18- to early 20s is gonna be wild af cause when were this young we think we’re invincible and are savage af lol especially if you run with young guys around your age. I am happy I’ll be in the military for those years before getting into base lol

  • @dr.e.r.blomgren
    @dr.e.r.blomgren 4 года назад

    What’s the airspeed and glide ratio of a wingsuit jumper, and at pilot chute deployment, is a wingsuiter flaring / stalling his/her body before throwing pc ? Thanks.

    • @rdq2588
      @rdq2588 2 года назад

      u go fast

  • @Mountain_Manu
    @Mountain_Manu 7 месяцев назад

    thought for a long time about wingsuit base, but everyone i followed (without exception) died in this sport, so I am out. That said, I am an active Speedflying pilot (which is probably the second most dangerous sport) and want to learn skydiving/wingsuiting soon, hope the progression is fast. Pretty sure to fly proxy with clouds is enough thrill for my lifetime, for ground proxy I have my "slow" 85kph wing

  • @pushkarkeny5656
    @pushkarkeny5656 4 года назад

    Hello, I am from India. There is no AFF course or any license course here, so can you plese suggest me where can i do the course from and where it can be reasonable? Thanks in advance

    • @markserdtse4518
      @markserdtse4518 4 года назад +1

      I saw a lot Indian guys on Russian drop zones. There is straight flight to Moscow from Delhi. There you have several big DZ around. You also have nice DZ in Thailand, but Russia will be cheaper, faster and better option.

    • @pushkarkeny5656
      @pushkarkeny5656 4 года назад

      @@markserdtse4518 thanks alot brother it was very helpful..

  • @Silverwidows
    @Silverwidows 4 года назад

    I'd like to wingsuit one day, but it takes years and years to reach that level

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 2 года назад

    HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL WING SUIT GLIDER PILOT IN MY BEST OPINION: If you are going to do this everything has to be just right. First make sure to wear your best clean underwear. Just in case you are brought to a hospital. Next is the suit. Make sure it is the correct model for your weight and gender. Eat lite that morning. Heavy food will affect your glide. Next, pack your chute yourself. Make sure to use the correct tallow on the chute cords so friction is reduced. Friction builds heat. Heat can melt the cord ends from the canopy. Make sure every chord is attached properly to the canopy. The chute itself should be properly sewn. The seams must run along the bias. Of course, all these things must be securely affixed to the pack. The pack straps must be strong but not made of metal. Knitted Nylon straps with plastic buckles are best. Make sure all 32 buckles are fastened before you jump. Then we must consider the wing suit. Do not make this yourself. Get a proper wing suit from a professional maker that uses their product themselves. Buy the optional wrist altimeter and ankle airspeed indicator. If you jump in winter you may want a heated pitot model. Also, deicing equipment might be considered for your wing leading edges. In fact, buy a second hand wing suit if you can because that way it has been tested. However, do not buy a used wing suit from a fat man or a fat woman because they may have overstressed it during their jumps. The suit should be crisp and starched to help support your arms. Most jumpers do not flap their arms but flapping is permissible in an emergency or to extend your flight. I am getting ahead of myself because there is much more prep needed before you jump. Wear gliding boots. If you do not know about gliding boots then you must not be in this sport. Do not use 'cheap' gliding boots. Buy the most expensive pair that you can afford. Now make sure your gliding wing suit has the aerodynamic lifting vanes from the collar to the wing edges. 12 vanes are preferred but more might be appropriate. Smear fresh butter inside each vane on every surface of each cavity. Use your fingers to avoid missing any spots, also to avoid snags. Now check the nylon rods. Each rod must be completely embedded into it's channel and stiched up tight! Count to be sure that you have 13 rods in each wing. 26 rods in total. If you weigh more than 183 pounds add 2 extra rods to each wing. That is, have a professional add them. Make sure that all stitching is adequate and not fraid. Your pants, shirt and socks should be made of fine silk. Silk slides through the air best. Silk is slick. Find a cliff base at least 1,000 meters in height. Make sure that the drop off has sides of rock or soil that is well tucked back, not less than 85 degrees to the launch point. Have someone you trust help you dress and suit up. Once you are dressed make sure to use the facilities before donning your gliding suit. Unlike a bird you will not be able to poop while flying. Now put on your suit and check and recheck every buckel. Adjust your straps tight but not so tight as to hinder your arms. Wave your arms up and down creating claps above your head to test your free arm movement. Put on your gliding gloves after lacing up your gliding boots. Wax your face with cannuba wax. Use the good kind from AutoZone. Hopefully you were well groomed before suiting up. Hopefully you remembered to use a deodorant. Now put on your helmet and make sure your goggles are clean. Now walk to the jump spot. Someone can begin filming now. It is best to walk little baby steps up to the edge. Control your fear. The worse thing you can imagine seldom happens, so don't think about that. Once you jump build up velocity until you reach the best flying speed. It is important to maintain your flying speed lest the ground arise and smite thee! Check that your rip chord is where it is supposed to be. They are called rip chords because if they fail you will "Rest In Peace". The rip chord handle should be signal orange for easy spotting during flight. Once you jump go head-first, straight down. Do NOT swan dive. The initial acceleration will be mind boggling. Terminal velocity will come quickly and you will soon be going well over 247 miles per hour. Now (this is most important) you must swoop. Swoop up hard as you can! Yes, the 'G' force will seem incredible but you must swoop up asap. Now extend your wings. Concentrate first on straight and level flight. Watch your wrist altimeter to make sure you do not fly below 300 feet above ground level. Use your ankle supported airspeed pitot system to maintain flying speed. Do not slow below 100 mph or equivalent kph. If you get too slow or too low you must open your chute without hesitation. Once your airspeed and altitude bleed down swoop up into a climb. Just before you stall pull your rip chord. Now look for a suitable landing area. Pick a spot near a concession area so you might refresh yourself before your crew arrives to take you home. If you are gentle with your suit and equipment you might easily get 43 jumps out of it minus however many jumps were made by others in it before you acquired it. Do not exceed 43 jumps total or the suit may fail. It will prove fatal if the suit fails. Also, use fresh underwear for each successful jump. For unsuccessful jumps it will not matter.

  • @-flyhightv-
    @-flyhightv- 4 года назад +1

    On a side note, you will most likely die if you winsuit/base jump/proximity fly. Just take a look at the BFL (base fatality list) www.blincmagazine.com/forum/wiki_index.php?title=BASE_Fatality_List

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +1

      That is why having a LOT of experience and GREAT coaching is important. ;)

  • @navjeetsingh8722
    @navjeetsingh8722 4 года назад

    Good mdm ji ur real super man

  • @valentinomeier9204
    @valentinomeier9204 4 года назад +2

    I disagree with the way we should treat new people in the sport, wanting to do BASE from day one.
    If I go to my skydiving friends, as a skydiver or as a non skydiver, I want them to talk me out of BASE, not encourage me.
    There is a reason some instructors require you to have your testimony ready and have a talk with your loved ones that there’s a good chance you won’t be around in the nearer future...
    People who really want to do BASE should listen to all of what we’re saying to them and then do it anyways cause they are THAT MUCH into that. Everyone else should not even think about doing this.
    Especially Wingsuit BASE which, looking at the fatality List, shouldn’t be advertised to god damn students (or everyone for that matter)...
    Don’t get me wrong. I have no problems with people doing BASE. And I love the Videos of josh nicholls (who died doing it).
    I just think it’s not good suggesting to people it’s a good idea. Especially people who don’t even know what they are talking about.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +2

      I understand your point of view. But most people who will start for that goal will realise the complexity as they progress. Many won't pursue it but will find a great sport into skydiving. If we laugh at them and discourage them they might not even become a skydiver in the first place. That was my thoughts about that.

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 4 года назад

      I've been treated poorly by sky gods that seem to look for opportunities to put down fun jumpers when they do or say something that manifests lack of experience. There are bullies everywhere. Discouraging someone is bias to their potential, which is owned by the individual you're bringing down to your pathetic level. And it's a very poor representation to fun jumpers and professionals, and the DZOs that are trying to spread the wealth and make their own living, without getting people hurt and killed. At wingsuit flying level, I look for opportunities to guide lesser experienced Skydivers and non Skydivers, and be sure to express how the challenge hindered or hinders me, so that Skydiver doesn't feel like they have expectations to meet, and can relax and focus on going to battle with themselves.
      Wingsuit BASE is no secret to anyone. To avoid advertising it is oppressive to both people that are trying to sell it, and their market. I want to know where I can go to learn, that has the best instructors in the business, with the highest customer satisfaction rating. Life is a business and a gamble, if you want to reach this specific goal eventually.
      Very arrogant point of view, sir. You have a lot to learn.

    • @valentinomeier9204
      @valentinomeier9204 4 года назад

      Paul Hutton I’m sorry but I’m not entirely sure what you’re saying with your first paragraph. Don’t know if it’s my or your english (probably mine).
      I’m not saying it’s a secret or that it should be. Just that it should not be advertised to people who don’t even know the actual differences between skydiving and BASE like there is none.
      Making this about the Market behind it is absolutely disgusting in my opinion. Profit should be the last thing BASE should be about. And if that’s even one of your (or anyones) motivations when you try to get students and non skydivers into it... i have no words for the disgust i would have...
      There’s a difference if someone with hundreds of jumps and recommendations not to do it decides to do it, approaches me and asks about the community and the best instructors or someone who just did their 200th jump, being talked into doing it by people wanting to make some money.
      You really want the basejumper site to edit their note from "we do not recommend BASE jumping to anybody" to "just do it. Life is a business and a gamble. Make sure to use our Promo code when ordering your gear"?
      Or BLiNC from "don’t do it" to "do it"?
      I really hope not...
      And if the sites about BASE don’t advertise it to anyone, why should I? Especially as someone who people trust when it comes to safety and knowledge about the(se) sport(s) (as teacher for students or as skydiver for non skydivers)

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 4 года назад +1

      I do read and write English at a college level.
      BRO. No instructor would waste two minutes trying to explain why training an AFF student or non-Skydiver to BASE jump is a bad idea LOL! FAR from the target market! But I need to know where the best instructors are! I will pay money or beer to compensate that expert's time and wisdom! Advertise away! Is this not clear and logical enough to you?!

    • @valentinomeier9204
      @valentinomeier9204 4 года назад

      Paul Hutton when I said getting them into it, I obviously did not mean training them directly lol. How is this not clear and logical to you?
      It was, again, about the advertisement.
      Wich has nothing to do with whether I tell them about the instructors if they ask me. But, as I said, I think there’s a difference between the people that ask me.
      It’s like you didn’t even read my comment at all...

  •  4 года назад +1

    Love skydiving, love wingsuiting, but proximity base wingsuiting? That's dangerous! Good luck to those that do it though

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад

      Yeah me too I would try myself at it. Anyways I have much to learn before that!

  • @wendull811
    @wendull811 4 года назад

    I would love to do that but time money and age will not let me.

    • @iszlaimatyasjeno1301
      @iszlaimatyasjeno1301 4 года назад +1

      I really feel sorry for you man! But think the other way around, you probaly have lots of nice memories :))) keep it up, and every moment will be a happy one ;)

  • @SB-sk2ed
    @SB-sk2ed 3 года назад

    And what is your wingsuit base experience??

  • @MotoRenaissance
    @MotoRenaissance 8 месяцев назад

    Do you Wingsuit BASE?

  • @clutchnixon5880
    @clutchnixon5880 4 года назад +4

    Why did you not talk about how dangerous it is???

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +6

      I did but I wanted to focus on how it can be possible cause it is! But the number of "experience" needed is very high to make people understand that it is not an easy ride.

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 4 года назад

      You can fly into things, including the ground, and be seriously injured and killed.

    • @wendull811
      @wendull811 4 года назад +1

      @@phutton88 yes you can but you can also trip on a untied shoe lace and hit your head and die that way as well. All about risk to reward and everyone is different.

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 4 года назад

      @@wendull811 yes, and that'll probably be the way I go out LOL!
      Everyone else: but, he's climbed huge cliffs without a rope and jumped out of planes hundreds of times 🤷‍♂️

    • @5i1v3rStorm
      @5i1v3rStorm 4 года назад

      Well, Jeb Corliss is already in the video, all I say is table mountain ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @ahmedsaleh3517
    @ahmedsaleh3517 4 года назад +1

    2nd

  • @NAZERATIk
    @NAZERATIk 4 года назад +1

    First!

  • @extremisttotheextremeantid7554
    @extremisttotheextremeantid7554 4 года назад

    Goal would be Wingsuit Skydiving and that’s it. BASE is suicide.

  • @shitNameAlert
    @shitNameAlert 4 года назад

    So how many base jumps, let alone wingsuit basw jumps has she done? I'd say 0, big fat z.e.r.o.

    • @SkydiveVibes
      @SkydiveVibes  4 года назад +1

      You are right I never done it, but I can gather the information and I have base jumping coaches to refer to when I look for information. You'll also notice that the information in this video is pure logic and basic info that any experience skydiver is aware off. Those are the steps to learn more and find the coaches needed. And the goal is to give a clearer picture to people not in the sport yet who wants to one day get to that point.
      What about you? Any experience base jumping?

  • @ethanhuntmp
    @ethanhuntmp 4 года назад +4

    I will never do this. Risk level is beyond my limits.

  • @mercyshaver5264
    @mercyshaver5264 3 года назад

    😉🙂👍

  • @thomasjml82
    @thomasjml82 2 года назад

    Crap now I’m scared…

  • @dumbdumber1885
    @dumbdumber1885 2 года назад

    wow awesome video. ok good. so they don't just put on some baggy clothes and jump off a cliff there's actually methods to the madness :)

  • @kingcrimson5615
    @kingcrimson5615 4 года назад +1

    I seriously can listen to her voice all day long.

  • @HardHatPat
    @HardHatPat 3 года назад

    All the money you have

  • @theprivyninja
    @theprivyninja 3 года назад

    Two ways out of base.

  • @marceloentrenadormental8031
    @marceloentrenadormental8031 2 года назад

    Please don’t say it’s simple, human flight is not simple 🙄