Metro Atlanta

I tried 'indoor skydiving' at iFLY in Cobb, and lived to tell about it

By Becca J G Godwin
Nov 17, 2016

I have wanted to skydive for as long as I can remember.

In 2009, I researched doing it for my birthday.

I spoke with a coordinator at Skydive Space Center in Florida, and he mailed me an informative CD and a followup email with the subject line, "Becca-You Are Going To Have The Thrill Of Your Life."

Alas, for whatever reason, that's as far as I got. The opportunity never magically presented itself after that.

However, the next best thing just did.

A few months ago, I learned that an indoor skydiving facility was under construction near the new Atlanta Braves stadium.

I watched as iFLY Atlanta, which uses a wall-to-wall vertical wind tunnel in a flight chamber to simulate a freefall skydiving experience, got closer to completion.

Then came the day when iFly began booking flights, and I was invited to experience it for myself.

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I arrived at 2778 Cobb Parkway, signed my life away and came face-to-face with what immediately reminded me of the tunnel Charlie and his grandpa get sucked up into in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" — even though there wasn't a spinning blade at the top.

The preparation is similar to that at other recreational and fitness facilities, such as rock climbing: you watch a short video, suit up, receive what feels like must be too few instructions and then it's go time.

Here are some of my takeaways during two, 60-second sessions:

For me, the experience solidified the desire to jump out of a plane one day. It was exhilarating, got my adrenaline pumping and simply felt amazing. But until then, it's nice to know there's another option in Cobb County.