An American skydiver has become the first to jump 25,000 feet from a plane without a parachute and land in a net. Luke
Aikins, 42, completed the record-breaking Stride Gum Presents Heaven
Sent stunt at the Big Sky movie ranch in Simi Valley, California, which
was broadcast live on the Fox network on Saturday evening. Watch video after the cut
He
hit the 100-by-100-foot net perfectly, quickly climbed out of it and
walked over to hug his our-year-old son Logan and wife Monica who had
been watching with other family members.
'I'm
almost levitating, it's incredible,' the jubilant skydiver said,
raising his hands over his head as his wife held their son, who dozed in
her arms.
'This
thing just happened! I can't even get the words out of my mouth,' he
added as he thanked the dozens of crew members who spent two years
helping him prepare for the jump, including those who assembled the
fishing trawler-like net and made sure it really worked.
He hit the 100-by-100-foot net
perfectly. Just before climbing into a plane, Aikins said the Screen
Actors Guilt required him to wear a parachute but he indicated he
wouldn't open it. However he ditched he before he jumped out of the
plane
Aikins celebrates with son Logan after jumping 25,000 feet from an airplane without a parachute
Just
before climbing into a plane, Aikins said the Screen Actors Guild
required him to wear a parachute but he indicated he wouldn't open it.
A
few minutes before the jump one of the show's hosts said the
requirement had been lifted and Aikins left the plane without the
chute.
Aikins
didn't say what prompted the original restriction, and representatives
for the show and the Screen Actors Guild did not immediately respond to
phone and email messages.
Aikins
said wearing it would actually make it harder for him to properly put
himself over the 100-foot-by-100-foot net and more dangerous because he
would have its canister on his back when he hit the net at about 120
miles per hour.
'I'm
going all the way to the net, no question about it,' he said from the
plane. 'I'll just have to deal with the consequences when I land of
wearing the parachute on my back and what it's going to do to my body.'
The
jump was broadcast live as part of a one-hour TV special but with a
slight delay and a warning to viewers not to try this themselves.
For
the first 10,000 feet of the fall Aikins used an oxygen tank - one of
the three other skydivers who jumped with him was in charge of
collecting the discarded tank.
Another one carried a camera and the final one trailed smoke so people on the ground could follow his descent.
The trio opened their chutes at 5,000 feet, leaving Aikins alone.
Daredevil skydiver Luke Aikins becomes the first person to jump 25,000 feet from a plane WITHOUT a parachute and land in a net
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