Luke Aikins No Parachute 25,000 Feet Airplane Jump Complete Video
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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.
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I'm glad there was a net to protect the earth from the impact of those massive balls.
😂😂😂
@JT it was a net and a sack involved in Earth's preservation!
Well said lmao
Best ever comment
Underrated comment
"The medical staff will check if he's ok" Medical staff: Gives a high5 and walks off
ROFL :)
He aight
That’s how I roll baby.. High fives only
My job here is done lmao
The algorithm has brought us together for this 6 year old video
That it has.
Indeed
good thing he had a helmet in case he missed
the fact this only has 3 million views is weird. This is likely the most insane stunt anyone has ever done.
A guy did it shirtless in shorts, with no parachute, and survived.
@@yhb4682 nah bro. that guy was travis pastrana and he jumped out with no chute but then attached himself to another skydiver
@@StarkVandalez Oh yeah that's right. This guy in the video is definitely a first.
AGREE! I was holding my breath while watching him falling super-duper fassssstttt.....gosh that net is super-duper strong! 😯😲😳😳😳👊👊👊👊👊👊👊🌠🌠🌠⚡⚡⚡🌫🌫🌫
@@StarkVandalez it has 24 million views on Wonder World channel
Thank god he wore a helmet for the case it went wrong.
safety at its finest.
No shit. Can't make history without helmet endorsement money.
u really should be a satellite out in space as there is plenty of space in ur brain.
@@nikhilthatte6167 i think it's your brain that is empty because he was obviously being sarcastic
Helmets protect us in free fall with other skydivers... not if something goes wrong and we hit the ground
When I was 19 years old, I did a backflip off the diving board into the pool. So I can totally relate.
This definitely gave me high dive vibes 😂
The good old algorithm brings us back again !!✌️ See you guys in 4 years!!
Tell me more of your algorithmic observations, 4 year cycles and greeting as a farewell and see you again. Curious.
One of the few human activities where you cannot learn from your mistakes.
Points.
alluha akbar!!
Missing the net
I'd love to see Super Dave Osborn attempt this.
spot on i been there dont recomend it at all its life changing...
Genuinely surprised that the landing net could cushion the weight of his steel balls. Respect!
Best comment ever
That was perdect execution
Hehe, yet another balls comment. How witty. Time to evolve though. Testicles aren’t the sole arbiter of courage.
@@aaqilian5.085 its called a joke
😂😂😂
Couldn't imagine pitching that one to my wife.
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Literally anyone could do a 25,000ft skydive without a parachute. It's just being alive at the end that's the tricky bit.
Net
For as deathly as this stunt is, he came awfully close to that outer edge of the netting...
Not close enough IMO!
you aren't lying......
Looks to me like he had an emergency chute on his stomach. But the fact that he didn't pull the chord on the chute took incredible courage. I'm impressed.
@@acajoom Oh, he most probably would. I don't think he'd die straight away if he hit the ground but probably wouldn't make it to the hospital.
@@T3n50rwasn't he going 140+ miles per hour tho?
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. 🔥
And he caught a corner, cause it wasn't dead center...
I have really puzzled over that. Anybody who jumps know how tricky spotting even from 10K' ft. can be. Even with GPS, winds aloft and side slippage could still have one miss a bulls-eye by 100'. From 25K', it seemed near impossible without a square parachute to get you back. Triangulation using a laser explains it.
Fascinating....I really appreciate you adding this ❤
It certainly is.
Looks to me like he had an emergency chute on his stomach. But the fact that he didn't pull the chord on the chute took incredible courage. I'm impressed.
balls of steel, rocks 4 brains
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If he missed that net he would have broken another record, first man to be exhumed before being laid to rest
I love how the medical examination consisted solely of a high-five.
Doc follows a very simple flowchart: Can the patient can high five? Yes -> Healthy No -> Dead
"Medics will now check him out..." *Medic high-fives* "he's good guys!"
Good job he wore a helmet, otherwise that might have been quite dangerous.
Could’ve gotten a helluva migraine
Skydivers use helmets for numerous reasons. To protect them from sudden head trauma while exiting the plane door. Either it's tailgate exit or side door. To protect them from impacts with other jumpers in formations and/or while doing joint exists (legs, arms etc) and to protect against all sorts of head injuries when landing the parachute - the latter doesn't apply to this guy in the same manner yet the net can be quite unforgiving. If you look at a skydiver helmet after it's been used for some years it's normally full of scratches from hard landings and even dents from numerous encounters with pebbles, bushes, trees or snags when landing. So a helmet is quite practical.
I came here after reading comments on ig reels
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Kdrama?
"History made as he hugs his wife" - I thought the landing in a net was more remarkable personally..😂
This history in this instance was referring to the first female to be within proximity to those giant balls of his after the jump!
Six year old video, but all the comments are from the last 4 hours... hello fellow victims of the algorithm , we meet again.
lol....yes we do!
I was just saying the same thing...Where are the old comments? Did the uploader just enable them? Weird.
I remember watching this live when it happened.. I absolutely cannot believe that this wasn’t more widely publicized or talked about than it was.. blows my mind. This has got to be the craziest “stunt” I’ve ever seen and I doubt anyone else is going to top this!!!
The guy who jumped from space?
@@sebastianperales3630 I’m going to be honest with you, I’ve watched Felix Baumgartner’s jump from space quite a few times.. and it still amazes the hell out of me!! It’s close.. but I have GOT to go with the guy who jumped with no parachute!! It’s insane!! Maybe a jump from space with no parachute in the coming years!?!?? 😂
@@tomkoa521 There's a guy who did something very similar but instead of jumping into a net, he feel into boxes. I also think he did it quite a few years ago. Check it out.
let this stunt blow your mind then: free solo el capitan: kzhead.info/sun/p9KLn8iZbn2bZa8/bejne.html
You definitely need to check out Antti Pendikainen jumping off a hot air balloon without a parachute. That wasnt planned.
As an adrenaline junky, I'm pretty sure this is the pinnacle.
He didn't land in the center at all that's pretty scary actually.
He said he knew he was over it and didn't give a shit so he just flipped cause he needed to land in his back
@@traviousandrews1015 I mean I understand what you're saying and I guess you're right it doesn't really matter as long as he didn't land right on the edge but still... it's not like he gets a mulligan you know?
@@kevinparsons1902 yea still crazy as fuck
Who's here from David Blaine?
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Even if he missed the net he would've been fine cause he was wearing a helmet.
Hell yeah
Helmet yes, but no paper mask - everyone knows those protect from everything
@@Krispntr go smoke another bowl, bro
the helmet would have been waring him
Okay honey, I think I can go higher!
That audience in party mode though...would have been very awkward if he'd missed.
Who else is here after David blaine's jump
:D
Me
What did he jump from?
I bet jumping without the net there is a once in a lifetime experience
He originally planned to land in a cartoon haystack, but the farmer kept moving it.
I was hoping this was a trampoline bouncing the dude 20,000 feet back in the air.
Then we need that on our drop zone... 😆👍
I thank David for bringing me here. Luke is a legend.
The entire jump would be insane but that last bit after u turn over and can't see the net has to be the most intense feeling ever
Waiting, hoping.. that nothing could have went awry in between the moment you turned around and the moment your fate is decided. At any point in time within the next 5 seconds, you’ll either be feeling your spine and skull crash into concrete for the next 0.3 seconds or absolute accomplishment for the rest of your life. You close your eyes and wai- Swoosh Nothing exists right now except pure heart-pounding adrenaline, a wave of empowerment so strong you feel like you’re the main character of the whole world, and relief so great your whole body feels light, all empowering the effect on one another
“That wasn’t flying! It was falling with *style* “
To infinity, and beyond!
1:12. That awkward moment when you try and pull your chute and forgot you didn’t pack one
Reflex Memory!
Who's got this 6 years later?
Bruh, you called?
Me!
I admire his courage but I question his inteligence:)
Same here
Love the optimism of the helmet... Don't think it would have made much difference if he missed.
I’m sure it’s because his audible altimeter is in there not to mention other things can happen in air (hit by one of the other jumpers) as well as there could’ve been impact from the net.
I think he still hit the net pretty freaking hard, helmet is just nice to have
whose here from a tiktok and didn’t want to wait for part 2
Me 😂
Commentator: He will first going to be checked by the medical team... Medic: *high fives*
Medical staff checked him out and said he's nuts
Said his balls "made up 80% of his body mass"
Hats off to the net builders. Catching a 200 pound object going 150mph? Nice work.
I guess in his mind he was accepting the possibility that he might die.
Through the years I've found much easier ways to impress my wife.
Those last few seconds must have been bananas for this dude
Just saw him skydiving at an airshow, when the announcer started taking about him and mentioned this jump I was thinking oh it's that crazy mo fo! He decided to use a parachute tonight, but it was still awesome, had a huge flag his first jump and was strapped with a bunch of fireworks for his after dark jump. Damn legend if you ask me!
The mighty algorithm has brought us together again my brothers, glad to meet you all again
Who else came here from that Tik Tok that said part 2 will be tomorrow
me
ayyyy, fuck that kid
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The medical check was a high five
Lol
Yes it was. What did you want me to do?!
@@mattsetmedic a double high "medical check"
So. If you are in the crowd what are you there to see? A miss and you are scarred for life.
So crazy even REDBULL wouldn’t sponsor it.
lol
That final flip has to be absolutely insane mentally
He already knew he would be in the net before flipping. I imagine jumping out of the plane without a rig would be more challenging, because after that your committed and your mind is 100% on navigating.
That final flip was perfectly sane, wise and planned. What would have been insane would be to go in face-first.
The "medical ok" is just a high five. Brilliant.
Thank god he wore that helmet
Suddenly KZhead algorithm decided to blow up this 10 yr old video
lmfaooooooo for real
Reason number 300928374929 why women live longer than men 😂😂
Crazy thing is he landed pretty close to the edge of that net.
Well, he could have easily compensated a little bit and even made a final flip to his right and land closer to the center but as he said himself: right then he knew he was going to hit the net anyway so he played it safe, that's it.
This straddles the fine line between testicular fortitude and insanity.
At least he had a helmet on....just incase he missed 😊 lol
Jill Dunagan. lmao safety first right.
Spencer Berard Haha, yep! 😂
u r right dear jill ..
Rofl
If at first you don’t succeed, then skydiving definitely isn’t for you.
You people have no idea how intense this had to be for him. I used to skydive. Normally, you deploy your chute around 2,500 to 2,000 feet above ground. Now I have, on one occasion and one occasion only, opened my chute at 1,000 feet. First off, you are falling terminal velocity at 200 feet per second. And the ground rush you get at 1,000 feet is unsettling to say the least. I've experienced it and yet I can't imagine what he was experiencing that last thousand feet. To overcome that to hit the net...BALLS!
Same here. I used to skydive and I know what you mean..
this is maybe the coolest thing a human has ever done
"Is this stupid? Probably. Can anyone else ever do it first? No." Winner
people do this all the time, they just go splat on the ground.
@@molinodesign All the time huh? You got any examples? Any articles?
@@screwbigtechsanti-sciencem9438 Oh, we had a german politician for example, his name was Jürgen Möllemann. He did the same stunt without a net. 👍
where we dropping bois
Red bull space jump and this jump got to be the #2 and #1 stunts ever. Congratulations, one hell of a fkn stunt.
I still feel like theres room for a darwin award in all this.
"We need to wait for our medical staff to check him out and give us the official OK." *medic high fives Luke and walks away* Seems pretty official to me.
"Now, we wanna wait for our medical staff to check him out and give us the official OK." Medical staff: *high fives the guy*
Either it goes perfectly or it’s not his problem to deal with.
If he missed the net, once in life experience.
Good that he was wearing a helmet would have surely helped if he had missed the net
Yes a helmet would help. To keep face ok while dying. So, the coffin can stay open at ceremony.
it's more incase of if he hits a bee or something
3:01 most rigorous medical check i've ever seen
They said he did it perfectly, correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure he landed on the side of the net
Uh, he didn't end up a pile of dead man pizza, perfect enough.
The guy who went after him missed the net by a few feet. So sad
Hard to steer yourself in the air without a chute. Hitting the net was perfect.
@@trixonic6934 Wait, really?
@@shanedelgado666 I don't doubt that at all, it would be hard, it's just stupid how the adrenaline hit the commentators mind to say that with such confidence especially Infront of a live crowd considering how close he was to missing it, the whole stunt was an all round dumb idea that could have impacted the lives of many to see him splat on the ground
This is definitely one of the most insane things to do I can think of.
He cheated, he had a net
Yeah with all the practice turning over at the start of the jump I thought he was just going to land on his back.
Big Tex sarcastic comment?
Lol, he lands, the medic gives him a high five and then walks off
now without the net
With a snowboard
This guy doesnt need drugs,... drugs need him
Good thing he's wearing a helmet. Safety first. Wouldn't want to take any risks
Rogan and Blaine brought me here. Got teary eyed when he landed. Amazing.
LMAO, i literally just paused the podcast to come watch this shit
@@benshotyou same hahah
Yes 👍 but I was horrified when I realized that underneath the net was just the ground 😬 I'd want the net, then a foam pit, then water, then jello, then another net!
me too
@@TinToeTimmyTime i would like buzz saws, a pit full of alligators, VAT of acid or boiling water... To add to the tension
If he missed it would be in front of his wife and that crowd 😭
When the insane, “think you can,” outweighs the commonsense of “whether you should.”
We all know he made it safe yet I still get nervous af when I watch this. Incredible.
I bet his wife took out a big life insurance policy before this jump
Most life insurance company's wont insure a person with any history of skydiving. Its best to lie about skydiving if you know your done with the sport. But if your still active in the sport, don't lie, they can deny payment and keep premiums.
@@chrisklugh Good info!
Why so many negative comments? Just because you love your boring life where nothing happens does not mean everyone else love to be bored to death...
while there are many many KZhead videos displaying incredible amounts of courage, confidence and carelessness, Luke Atkins is King... albeit there's a staggering number of completely insane wingsuit and base jumping vids, Isle of Man TT vids, crazy mofos up 17000 feet in paramotors, or strapped to jetpacks flying next to 747s, homeboy jumping from 25,000 ft with no parachute into a net is the winner
Imagine going splat live on TV
It's happened before. During a group stunt jump one guys canopy wouldn't deploy and he made a huge thud right into the bridge close to where people were watching.
sauce for that vid?
@@KandiKlover Duane Weston wingsuit crash.. he miscalculated the distance over the bridge and slammed.. the impact blew his leg off
@@xDreadheadx IIRC Luke said (during David Blaine's recent balloon stunt) that about half the people he knew in skydiving had died, and I was like "wait, what the actual fuck? so much for reassuring us that skydiving is generally safe".
Let me guess yall from David Blaine
ExitiuM R17 How’d u know😳
Imagine the horror all these people would have witnessed if he missed? Congratulations for surviving a truly insane stunt. 10' more to the right and splat!
They would be getting a show no matter what.
@@__Tazzzo I can't disagree with you lol.
I'm sure some of these aholes were hoping for a splat.
No idea why so many people seem pissed because of the video. Yes what he did serves no use and was dangerous but so does climbing Everest, bungie jumping, free diving...etc. Is everything besides going to work considered useless and shouldn't be done?
Also, they're complaint about money being wasted for something like this, when I'm certain they watch movies fairly regularly. I doubt this cost anywhere near the amount of a summer blockbuster, and the money went to people doing some impressive engineering. Once something like this has been done, the limits are opened further. Crazy feats like this aren't just to blow money, they can be inspiring. Yeah, not everyone should do this, but that's not the point. The point is someone did, and those who helped him share in the success. No risk, no reward.
I like how being checked out by medical staff means a massive high-five.
He stood up and put his hands in a winning pose, your fine if you do that
The medic team will just check on him. *gives high five* "Yep seems good"
He came rather close to the edge of the net. Oy veh.
Imagine the title had "attempt" in it
Love how the medic's checkup was a high five
Ive never seen a more insecure comment section on KZhead, every guy here feeling their balls shrink cause of this guy chasing his adrenaline hit! "I could've done that." "he's so stupid for risking his life like that!" And "I wish he didn't hit the net." Are what you'll see most in this section and they all scream the same "I feel so inferior to this guy I need to berate him for it!"
Yep, that pretty much sums it up perfectly...
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Yep
Yeah some horribly disconnected and sad people here. Bet it’s the same ones that shove “equality, love and acceptance” into everyone’s faces! Then go on yt and say they wish they watched someone die. This man is just doing his thing! Don’t be jealous you don’t have a thing little baby, go find it.
Not only that, but I’m seeing lots of flat-earthers. I’m thinking 90% of these comments might be bôts.
Can't believe people would actually get a ring-side seat for this... IMO plenty could go wrong with this regardless of training, and as another commenter already said, he looked like he was nearer to the edge than the centre
The last 5,280 feet or so took around 30 seconds, 1:38 to 2:08, that's a mile in 30 seconds or 120 mph terminal velocity.
Didn't know there was a net big enough to hold that amount of stupid.
The guy who did the mathematical formula for this stunt is the real bad ass.
JourneyTotheTruthandTotalRandomness Hey, he could've jumped too