World First - Skydiver Luke Aikins Jumps 25000 Feet Into Net With No Parachute

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Looks like a great adrenaline rush. Now we're gonna have YouTube copycats paving the planet with homemade meatball and marinara.

👍︎︎ 9 👤︎︎ u/[deleted] 📅︎︎ Oct 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

And it's not like he hit the center of the net. Another 10 feet over would have been bad. Pretty gutsy.

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/Pizzadodge 📅︎︎ Oct 13 2019 🗫︎ replies
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did you know on July 30th 2016 skydiver Luke Aikins made history when he jumped from 25,000 feet out of an airplane without a parachute into a net on the ground which set a new world record all right we're just less than three weeks out get ready for Heaven Sent breath the final push of the training there's a lot of focus from the Phil crews and the production guys on on all the fitness and stuff like that which is great things we feel better but none of that stuff is what's gonna keep me alive on the day what's gonna keep you alive as the jumping this repetitive practice practice practice if I missed this target it doesn't matter how good a shape you're in or any of this other stuff that happens so hitting the target is the most important thing accuracy accuracy accuracy right the way of countering the wind all that stuff the next thing is that rollover I need to rollover about 200 feet I'm gonna be going about 120 miles an hour at roughly one second before I impact I want to flip to my back and land real nice it's different than a stunt roll I have to fly my body around now apparently this was a big story at the time it was even aired live on TV with the name of the show called Heaven Sent but personally I've never heard of it before I just happen to come across his YouTube channel with videos of the jump but before I show you the jump let's quickly talk about who Luke Aikins is and how we prepared for the jump Luke who was 42 at the time of the jump he's a third generation skydiver who has been skydiving since the age of 16 and has deployed a parachute more than 18,000 times over the course of his skydiving and base jump in Korea Luke Aikins is also a safety and training adviser for the United States parachute Association where he provides advanced skydiving training to elite military Special Forces so I think it's safe to say he is more than qualified to know the risks associated with such a jump Luke spent two years preparing for this jump 1.5 years of planning and six months of straight training and Luke told me I never once jumped from a plane into the net until the day they did this one and only jump now just to be clear when Luke jumped from the plane all he had was a GPS acacia and an oxygen tank what he didn't have was a parachute a wingsuit or anything else that might help him stop or slow his descent after jumping out of the Cessna airplane at 25,000 feet Luke quickly reached a terminal velocity of 120 miles per hour because the luke jumped from 25,000 feet he had to wear an oxygen mask for the first 10,000 feet of the descent after reaching about 15,000 feet he passed off the mask and tank to a member of support team who was skydiving next to him using his GPS and only the air currents around him he lined up his fall to the center of a specialized 100 by 100 foot net which was designed to stop Luke's fall as softly as if he were standing on a trampoline and merely dropped onto your back the net dubbed the Fly Trap was suspended between the tops of four 200-foot cranes the netting itself is constructed from spectra which is a high-density polyethylene cord that is twice as strong as steel when Luke reached about 200 feet above the net or a little more than a second away from Impact he flipped onto his back and tucked his chin once Luke hit the net full compressed air cylinders which are connected to the netting via ropes and pulleys slowed him down in the same way that you might catch an egg in your hand by decelerating it gently over a distance the total time from jumping from the plane to hitting the net took about two minutes but when you were falling from 25,000 feet into a small net you can't even see from 25,000 feet I bet it felt like a lifetime Luke acre set a new world record performing this jump and I bet you that's one world record there won't be beaten anytime soon anyway that's the end of this video thanks for watching and we'll see you next time ba-bye [Music]
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Channel: Wonder World
Views: 25,251,010
Rating: 4.8947234 out of 5
Keywords: world's first skydive without parachute, Luke Aikins no parachute into net jump, Heaven Sent Skydive Stunt, Heaven Sent Parachute Stunt, Luke Aikins Skydiver, Jumping into a net with no parachute, Skydiver Luke Aikins, Skydiver Luke Aikins jumps 25000 feet without parachute, no parachute jump into net, No Parachute Skydive Stunt, jump into net without parachute, Luke Aikins jumps 25000 feet without parachute, jump into net no parachute, heaven sent no parachute jump, wonder world
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Length: 4min 22sec (262 seconds)
Published: Mon Aug 26 2019
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