When it was time to take the plunge, she was (understandably) reluctant to jump out of the plane and held on for dear life. man jumping out of plane with out parachute must be crazy.

Or a wingsuit.

His body was found next to a house with a damaged roof, police said. How This Man Survived a 25,000-Foot Jump Without a Parachute. A stuntman has fallen 25,000ft from a plane to the ground without wearing a parachute, landing in a net at 120mph. Without a

Her instructor freed her hands, and the duo tumbled to almost certain oblivion, 13,000 feet below as seen in the video of their jump, which the FAA reviewed. But the plunge Luke Aikins knows he'll be remembered for is the one he's making without a parachute. Video.

Her jump took place at the Parachute Center in Lodi, CA. On Saturday at approximately 5:45 p.m. local time, a man called Luke Aikins got into a plane, ascended to the lofty heights of 25,000ft, opened the door and decided to jump out. Skydiver Survives Jump From 25,000 Feet, and Without a Parachute. ... How To Survive Falling From A Plane Without A Parachute! transcript. Returning from a 300 bomber raid on Berlin, east of Schmallenberg, DS664 was attacked by a German Ju 88 night-fighter, caught fire and began to spiral out of control. An American skydiver has become the first to jump 25,000 feet from a plane without a parachute and land in a net.

By ... "We're talking about jumping without a parachute, and … A 42-year-old skydiver made history on Saturday, July 30, when he became the first person to jump from an airplane without a parachute and land in a net instead. In a stunt titled "Heaven Sent Jump" and aired on FOX, the 42-year-old Aikins jumped out of a plane about 5 miles up (25,000 feet) and more than two minutes later, he landed in a net.

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Now if the idea of parachuting from a plane from 25,000 feet sounds terrifying, then just check out this video of a parachutist doing it…without the parachute. Now, the video footage has emerged and it's bloody terrifying. Raw video: Daredevil Luke Aikins successfully lands in net after jumping from plane at 25,000 feet with no parachute You may also like. Watch a man skydive 25,000 feet without a parachute (and survive) Technically Incorrect: Luke Aikins become the first ever human to leap from a plane high up and just dive right down. Subscribe today to Plane & Pilot magazine for industry news, reviews and much more delivered straight to you!.

In case you missed it, as we did, you have to check out this story, which is arguably about flying.