FAQs

Frequently asked questions

You, probably. You need to be at least seven years old and 120 cm tall. Of course you have to be in a generally good shape and it is important that you do not have shoulder problems (so it does not easily get dislocated). And you are of course not under the influence of alcohol.

Doing a first flight, you’ll probably fly at 90–120 km/h. When you are standing in the tunnel, it’s in other words not worse than being outside in  storm.

Proflyers often fly at higher speed; up to 180 km/h.

You fly freely, but are secured with an intrinsic safety system that prevents you from hitting the ceiling, walls or floor. Furthermore, it helps you keep your balance.

 
 

Most people who try indoor wingsuit for the first time will be able to fly on their own in our safety and guidance system. To be able to fly freely without the guidance system you will probably need 30 minutes or more to master the flying. 

 

No. Everybody must use the safety system in the beginning. Not until our staff gives you permission, you can become certified for flights without safety system.

It is of course different from person to person. Anyone with experience from skydiving or outdoor wingsuit flying is often ready to skip the safety system after approximately 30 minutes of total flying time in the wind tunnel. But certification is a prerequisite before we disengage you from the safety system.