Posted on 07/30/2016 2:50:28 PM PDT by granite
Picture of Luke Akins during a training run View Images Luke Aikins is training his body to be able to maneuver through the unpredictability of the wind. PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDY FARRINGTON By Andrew Bisharat PUBLISHED JULY 29, 2016 Luke Aikins, 42, has deployed a parachute around 18,000 times over the last two and a half decades of his skydiving and BASE jumping career. But this Saturday, hes going to find out if he can get away without one.
After two years of training, planning, and preparation, Aikins plans to jump out of a Cessna airplane at 25,000 feet (7,620 meters). With him will be a GPS, a communication device, and an oxygen tank. What he wont have is a parachute, a wingsuit, or anything else that might help him stop or slow his descent.
My whole life has been about air, aviation, flying, jumping, all that stuff, said Aikins, a third-generation skydiver, during a television interview with Q13 FOX, the network broadcasting Aikins stunt, with a five-second delay, on July 30 at 8 p.m. ET (National Geographic Partners is a part of Fox Network Groups). Im out here to show that there are ways to do things that people think are insane and arent able to be done.
As a TV audience tunes in to witness the spectacledubbed Heaven Sent and billed by the corporate sponsor and producer, Stride Gum, as the most dangerous stunt ever shown liveAikins friends and family, including his wife, herself a skydiving instructor, and their four-year-old son will be on location..
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A time travel device to stretch the moment before impact into infinity?
A flubber jumpsuit (that should speak for itself)?
Yeah. Not every kid gets to say they saw their father’s brains on the ground.
Idiot. THIS is child abuse.
Cessna 208 Caravan
ROFL!!!!! never heard that expression before!!!
Turbo 210
“Missed it by THAT MUCH”
I hear TV coverage will be delayed because, well, just in case...
I don’t know what’s going on. Is this some kind of weird suicidal ploy? Are these two parents insane? I don’t get it.
Naw.... its not like making a kid stand on the pavement in Arizona in bare feet
Did you see the guy not long ago using a wingsuit land on a pile of cardboard boxes without using his parachute? This is to one up that stunt.
Perspective of landing from above taken by another skydiver using a wing suit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEP8juRSBRo
From the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jiy6YvaDmlY
There is a race on to be the first to land without a parachute using a wingsuit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsztEWuC3cs
Agreed. If this man dies, in such a horrible way, his son will be scarred for life.
I hope he didn't purchase his equipment from ACME Corporation.
Hey - it could happen (Lol!!!)
No, I hadn’t seen that.
The jump over Snake River in Idaho with a new Sky Cycle is going to happen on 17SEP2017. It’s called the ‘Return To Snake River.’
Stuntman to attempt Knievel’s launch over Snake River Canyon
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/07/20/stuntman-to-attempt-knievel-launch-over-snake-river-canyon/
Eddie Braun, stuntman, plans to attempt Evel Knievels failed Snake River Canyon jump
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/20/eddie-braun-stuntman-plans-to-attempt-evel-knievel/
I hope those cranes are equipped with yellow rubber tips on the booms.
LOL
Using his GPS, hell attempt to square up to the center of a specialized 100-by-100-foot (30.5-by-30.5-meter) net, which Aikins says will stop his fall as softly as if you were to stand on a trampoline and merely drop onto your back.
This actually makes some sense, but it is still extremely dangerous and risky. A gust of wind could push him off course, off the net.
I doubt if there’s a life insurance company in the world that will cover him for this stunt, so if anything goes wrong, his wife and son will be without support.
I know I had to give up sky diving and scuba diving many years ago when the life insurance premiums to cover such things became unaffordable.
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