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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I agree. Selfish.
Safe as an airplane so long as the stunt uses redundancy.
Then I will jump right after him at the right price.
Missed it by THAT MUCH
I don’t think Max would have tried it. Remember, he had 99 waiting at home for him.
I don’t know. I don’t want to watch it.
Thanks, I’m not sure that was the one I read about in the Readers Digest years ago.
I think the one I read about landed in a haystack.
‘Course it was a long time ago that I read it, longer than I care to admit!
So stupid. Parachutes were invented for a reason.
What are the spears for, shish kebab?
No funeral necessary. He will bury himself when he augurs in. Very efficient.
This is what the Army calls a HANO Jumper...
So it ain't like he's never done it before..........
No problem, Wile E Coyote missed the net all the time and walked away.
Or the extended service plan
Aikins will wear an oxygen mask for the first 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) of descent, then pass it off to a member of his support team, who will be skydiving next to him (with a parachute, of course). Aikins will rely on two indicators to make certain hes falling directly over the Fly Trap: his GPS and four specialized lights that will provide the visual confirmation that hes on track to strike the sweet spot in the netting. When hes around 200 feet (61 meters) above the nettingor, a little more than one second away from impact, as hell be falling at around 176 feet (53.6 meters) a secondAikins will roll and tuck his chin, so that he lands on his back.
If he pulls this off, the next guys who try to outdo him will really be coming up with bizarre stuff. I wonder if anyone has jumped with no chute and guided themselves into another plane - a "catch plane" with a big side door.
I have made hundreds of jumps over many years (exact #s are classified! :)
This jump has been the talked about for a very long time...long time, but why was it never done before?
IMHO, until fairly recently, skydiving was inherently dangerous; but gear improvements over the last 25 years have made it safe. A friend of mine has made over 4,000 jumps and never had a malfunction. Secondly, nobody had the money to get a circus tent, or had the balls to try this jump.
My money says the guy will do it without breaking a sweat.
22 posted on July 29, 2016 at 5:59:30 AM CDT by Travis McGee
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.Then, when it's your turn, they'll probably say this:
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(make sure to pronounce free republic.com slowly and speak slowly) - -
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It's all that simple. No big deal. :)
From 1999-2001 we fr members back then were constantly calling C-span and after redialing a couple times, we were all easily able to get through three to four times each month during those two years. (so that was about 12 calls in to Cspan by fr members each month back then)
And unlike back in those early days, there are now no long distance charges. You can call while having coffee, while sitting in your backyard, while watching tv, while walking down the sidewalk, etc.
If enough fr members call Cspan in the mornings, many of us should easily be able to get through.
And like Travis McGee has stated above:
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Cspan call in lines are open every morning 6AM to 9AM EST
(Mr Robinson, if I'm out of line by posting this Sir, I'll stop immediately)
(no comments on my Cspan idea are needed here, just wanting for everyone to see this, thank you)
And if he fails .... will he try it again? /s/
As soon as his airplane takes off, his jerk friends will replace the net with a giant trampoline.
One of the crane operators will go on strike.
Do you think he can land within the borders of the net?
If he tries this in US, their is actually an FAR against jumping from an A/C without a parachute!
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