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To ensure safety, this skydiving experience is limited to individuals under 16 years old.
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If you're under 18, a parent or legal guardian must accompany you on the day of the jump.
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For safety reasons, guests over 110kg are restricted from participating and need approval from the Safety Officer. Additional charges may apply if you weigh 94kg or more.
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Remember, Go-Pros are prohibited during the skydiving experience, so pack accordingly!
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Dress code: Avoid wearing hiking boots or heels.
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Pregnant women are not permitted to skydive.
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If you've gone scuba diving within 24 hours before your skydive, you won't be able to participate due to altitude and pressure concerns.
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Avoid drugs or alcohol for at least 8 hours prior to your skydive.
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Individuals with disabilities must provide a medical certificate and undergo an assessment by the chief instructor to ensure safety. Participation may be declined if deemed unsafe.
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Prior to skydiving, disclose any recent injuries, surgeries, physical limitations, or mobility issues. Conditions like epilepsy or heart problems may impact your ability to skydive, and cold or flu symptoms could pose health risks.
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You can wear contact lenses and glasses during your jump. Whether or not to remove false teeth is up to you, but be prepared for lots of excitement and screams!
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All skydivers will be registered with the Australian Parachute Federation online before the jump.
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Since skydiving is weather-dependent, arrive without time constraints. If weather conditions are unfavorable, your jump will be rescheduled for a more suitable date.