Safety Check | Awareness and Vigilance in Landing Areas

Published on Friday, June 7, 2024

Safety Check | Awareness and Vigilance in Landing Areas

Above: Photo by Laszlo Andacs.

Skydiving is inherently risky, with landing being one of the critical phases where vigilance can significantly mitigate potential injuries. While drop zones generally maintain their landing areas diligently, obstacles such as gopher holes can emerge overnight, making them a daily challenge to manage. Therefore, skydivers are also responsible for familiarizing themselves with their landing zones, especially in areas prone to unpredictable hazards.

It’s likely that some landing injuries are under-reported, particularly those caused by unforeseen obstacles. Skydivers, especially those who frequent drop zones where natural terrain can present sudden obstacles, should adopt proactive measures to inspect the landing area. Walking the landing zone personally or designating a trusted jumper to do so each morning can be an effective strategy to identify and mitigate risks posed by overnight changes in the terrain.

Moreover, fostering a culture of reporting and transparency about non-fatal accidents can enhance safety for everyone. Each shared experience or reported incident is valuable for building a collective understanding of potential risks and effective precautions.

In summary, while drop zones do their part in maintaining landing areas, skydivers must also take active steps to ensure their safety. Knowing the landing area, being vigilant about potential hazards and reporting any incidents are important practices. By combining these personal responsibilities with the ongoing efforts of drop zone operators, the skydiving community can work together to minimize risks and ensure a safer experience for everyone.

Ron Bell | D-26863
USPA Director of Safety and Training

Comments (0)Number of views (9512)
Print
 

 

 
Photo by David Cherry

At Skydive Arizona in Eloy, (clockwise from “driver”) Carlo Manuel, Dan Baker, Sam Laliberte and Joel Tremblay perform a car-drop stunt to promote Cleared Hot’s Vet Boogie.

Skydive Store

 

AXIS

Keep An Eye Out
Keep An Eye Out | Jun 01, 2018

Keep An Eye Out

Friday, June 1, 2018

Head-Up Breakoff
Foundations of Flight | Jun 01, 2018

Head-Up Breakoff

Innhopps

Fly By Night
Five Minute Call | Jun 01, 2018

Fly By Night

Ready For Spring
Five Minute Call | Jun 01, 2018

Ready For Spring

Exit! Exit! Exit!
Features | Jun 01, 2018

Exit! Exit! Exit!

Innhopps

Lake Wales Revisited
Features | Jun 01, 2018

Lake Wales Revisited

No Companion Left Behind
Features | Jun 01, 2018

No Companion Left Behind

Innhopps

First138139140141143145146147Last