For those passionate about thrills and Extreme Sport activities, you’ve likely heard of Skydiving and Base Jumping and wondered how these two activities differ. While they share similarities in jumping and using a parachute, there are crucial differences in terms of safety, legality, and level of challenge.
What is Skydiving? Skydiving is jumping from an aircraft (such as a plane or hot air balloon) from a relatively high altitude (typically around 10,000 – 15,000+ feet). Skydivers have ample time for a Freefall period before deploying their main parachute, and if a problem arises, a reserve parachute is available. Skydiving equipment is meticulously designed with multiple layers of safety systems, and activities are usually conducted at tightly controlled dropzones.
What is Base Jumping? Base Jumping is an acronym for Buildings, Antennas, Spans (bridges), and Earth (cliffs), referring to jumping from these fixed objects. These jumps are often from much lower altitudes than skydiving from an aircraft. Base Jumping has a much shorter Freefall period and limited time to react to emergencies. Typically, there is only one parachute (or a reserve with very limited deployment time), and no external control like in a typical dropzone.
Comparison Table: Skydiving vs. Base Jumping:
| Feature | Skydiving | Base Jumping |
|---|---|---|
| Jump Point | Aircraft (plane, hot air balloon) (moving) | Fixed objects/nature (B.A.S.E.) (stationary) |
| Altitude | Very high (10,000 – 15,000+ feet) | Much lower (typically 200 – 3,000 feet) |
| Freefall Time | Long (30-60+ seconds) | Very short (a few seconds) |
| Parachutes | Main parachute + Reserve parachute (with AAD) | Usually only one main parachute (sometimes a reserve) |
| Safety | Higher, with strict training and regulations | Very high risk, requires extreme skill and experience |
| Training | Requires AFF Course | No clear international training standards |
| Legality | Legal at most certified dropzones | Illegal in many areas, often done secretly |
| Who can do it? | Anyone can try a Tandem Skydive | Only very highly experienced skydivers |
Conclusion: Different Levels of Safety and Experience Skydiving is a much more accessible and significantly safer activity, especially for beginners who opt for a Tandem Skydive at a certified center like Dropzone Thailand. You will be guided by professional, USPA-certified instructors and use modern equipment, ensuring you experience the thrill with confidence.
In contrast, Base Jumping is a much more dangerous activity, reserved only for highly experienced skydivers. It also often faces legal restrictions and limited locations.
If you are looking for an exciting yet safe experience with world-class standards, Skydiving is the answer for you! At Dropzone Thailand, we are ready to offer you the most memorable Ocean View Skydiving experience.
