Luke Aikins No Parachute 25,000 Feet Airplane Jump Complete Video

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Published 2016-07-30
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Luke Aikins, the first person to accomplish a planned jump out of an airplane without a parachute or wing suit from a very high altitude (25,000 feet) (7,620 meters). Aikins eventually lands in a net.

"Jumpers are away. Now he's practicing the flip. That's how he'll have to land. He'll have to land on his back. At 18,000 feet the oxygen mask will come off. There goes the oxygen mask. Now at 12,000 feet he'll hear a beep in his helmet that will tell him he's halfway home."

The daring stunt is now in The Guinness Book Of World Records as the first complete planned jump from an airplane without a parachute: Luke Aikins.

Luke Aikins www.facebook.com/Luke-Aikins-998360006849439/
Luke Aikins en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Aikins
Luke Aikins www.today.com/news/skydiver-luke-aikins-sets-death…
Luke Aikins www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2016/8/guinness-…


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All Comments (21)
  • @guiulfo
    I'm glad there was a net to protect the earth from the impact of those massive balls.
  • @PhineasLotus
    "The medical staff will check if he's ok" Medical staff: Gives a high5 and walks off
  • The algorithm has brought us together for this 6 year old video
  • @StarkVandalez
    the fact this only has 3 million views is weird. This is likely the most insane stunt anyone has ever done.
  • @hardware199
    Thank god he wore a helmet for the case it went wrong.
  • When I was 19 years old, I did a backflip off the diving board into the pool. So I can totally relate.
  • @timhuynh3064
    The good old algorithm brings us back again !!✌️ See you guys in 4 years!!
  • @walterF205
    One of the few human activities where you cannot learn from your mistakes.
  • @alsyedali2481
    Genuinely surprised that the landing net could cushion the weight of his steel balls. Respect!
  • @Daedricbob
    Literally anyone could do a 25,000ft skydive without a parachute. It's just being alive at the end that's the tricky bit.
  • @91wheelz
    For as deathly as this stunt is, he came awfully close to that outer edge of the netting...
  • @djbander
    For those that didn’t watch the making of this jump concept he uses a laser guided system in his helmet to double check his trajectory. Also his team created that V around him which made sure he was aligned before they pulled chutes. An absolute marvel of strategy and skill. 🔥
  • @welchy1975
    If he missed that net he would have broken another record, first man to be exhumed before being laid to rest
  • @RichardBehiel
    I love how the medical examination consisted solely of a high-five.
  • @nitsuahh87
    "Medics will now check him out..." Medic high-fives "he's good guys!"
  • @Sam-ep7sc
    Good job he wore a helmet, otherwise that might have been quite dangerous.