Sunday, 31 July 2016

Skydiver Plummets 25,000 Feet Into Net In World's First Freefall Without A Parachute

            


Story out of Simi Valley, California:

A U.S. skydiver came back to earth in spectacular fashion Saturday night -- netting a world's first in the process.

Luke Aikins plummeted from 25,000 feet above the desert landscape of California's Simi Valley without a parachute, landing squarely in a 100 feet x 100 feet, two-tiered net set up to catch him. He nailed the landing at 120 mph -- terminal velocity.

Moments before he reached the safety net he did a last-second roll onto his back to land in the right position. Upon landing he remained motionless for a short while, before the net was lowered, and he stood up to embrace his wife. Cont.

Story from - CNN
Video from - Associated Press - YouTube

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