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Other ways to slice the data might be useful, too-- for example, if there are statistics on tandem diving with an experienced skydiver, or wing-suit flying, or first-time-solo jumps those could be interesting variations. | Other ways to slice the data might be useful, too-- for example, if there are statistics on tandem diving with an experienced skydiver, or wing-suit flying, or first-time-solo jumps those could be interesting variations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 29 August 2025
Data from studies on skydiving and BASE jumping.
This could be further refined: skydiving seems to be getting safer over time, with fewer injuries/deaths reported in more recent years. The big skydiving systemic review used here uses statistics from years ago.
Other ways to slice the data might be useful, too-- for example, if there are statistics on tandem diving with an experienced skydiver, or wing-suit flying, or first-time-solo jumps those could be interesting variations.
variation | mean_fatality_rate | mean_injury_rate | reference |
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skydiving |
0.000011 |
0.00044 |
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BASE jumping |
0.0004 |
0.004 |
RiskModel: Parachuting/Data:fatality_risk_per_jump Calculation: mean_fatality_rate Content: Your chances of dying, per jump, are about {{One_In_X|{result}}}
RiskModel: Parachuting/Data:injury_risk_per_jump Calculation: mean_injury_rate Content: Your chances of being seriously injured, per jump, are about {{One_In_X|{result}}}