Your Questions, Answered
Have doubts before your dive? These frequently asked questions help clear the air.
Absolutely. At Gravixi, your safety is our top priority. We operate under strict USPA guidelines, use only state-of-the-art equipment, and ensure every dive is overseen by veteran, certified instructors. Our safety record is spotless, and our team is trained for every contingency.
If it's your first jump, you'll be doing a tandem dive with one of our professionals. Solo dives are only permitted for licensed skydivers or those who have completed our certified training program, ensuring full safety and preparedness.
Comfort is key. Wear athletic clothing and lace-up shoes. Avoid sandals or boots. We'll provide you with a jumpsuit, goggles, helmet, and harness to gear up like a pro.
From check-in to landing, you should plan on spending 2 to 3 hours with us. This includes registration, training, gearing up, the flight, and of course—the dive itself. We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early.
Yes. You must be at least 18 years old and under 230 lbs for safety reasons. We also recommend consulting a doctor if you have any heart, back, or respiratory issues. Pregnant individuals are not permitted to jump.
Your safety comes first. In the case of poor weather (wind, rain, or fog), we may need to delay or reschedule your jump. Don't worry — we'll notify you in advance and provide a smooth rescheduling experience at no extra cost.