Does it hurt to land with a parachute?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on February 22, 2026
While skydiving is always a risk, the landing is controlled by the parachute, so you should not experience any pain. Most skydiving landings are gentle, and the skydiver touches down either on their feet or on their bottom.
How hard do you hit the ground with a parachute?
A stable belly-to-earth body position will usually result in a 'terminal velocity' (this being the fastest speed you'll reach during freefall) of 120mph or 200kph. A stable head down position (falling upside with your head toward the ground and legs up) gets around 150-180mph (240-290kph).Why we don't get hurt when we jump with parachute?
When parachutists jumps and open the parachute, the parachute increases the air resistance due to which acceleration due to which net acceleration due to gravity decreases, thus parachutists land safely without getting hurt.How are you supposed to land with a parachute?
SKYDIVING LANDING TIPSLand under a flat and level parachute, which is not turning at the point of reaching the ground. Land in a clear, open area, free of hazards (remember, skydivers have full control over their parachutes, so this should always be possible). Use inputs on the parachute to bring it to a slow stop.