Video: The choking moment jumps from a height of 7.6 km without parachutes
Dance from aircraft at an altitude of 25,000 feet (more than 7.6 km) does not gradually though many viewers watch their hearts.
This dance by Luke Aikins, 42, from the US on July 30, has made many viewers panic. From a height of about 7.6km, Luke Aikins jumped down without a parachute, he fell freely into a hammock of 30x30m. The performance made this breathtaking viewer be recorded and broadcast live on Fox Channel on Saturday evening and give a warning so people should not try to follow this action.
When approaching the ground, these three athletes sprung up while Aikins alone managed to catch the net.
Aikins took 2 minutes to land at speeds up to 193km / h in the audience's breathlessness. In addition to Aikins, there are 3 other athletes dancing together, one carries a camera, one carries a smoke bottle so that underground people are easy to follow and one carries an oxygen tank. When approaching the ground, these three athletes sprung up while Aikins alone managed to catch the net.
After receiving the safety net, Aikins ran back to his family, hugging his son and wife in the joys of relatives."I am almost flying, I can't believe it," Aikins said after landing.
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