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  • 2
    May
    2012
    6:39pm, EDT

    'Jetman' flies over Rio, lands on Copacabana Beach

    Joe Parker / Breitling via Reuters

    Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, jumps from a helicopter before a successful flight over Rio de Janiero, Brazil in this May 2 handout photograph released by Breitling. The Swiss aviator dropped from a helicopter and deployed the jet-powered carbon-kevlar "Jetwing" and uses his body to steer as he flew over the city before landing on Copacabana Beach.

    Handout / Reuters

    Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies past the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain.

    Joe Parker / AP

    In this photograph provided by the Breitling, Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, prepares to land on Copacabana beach after a flight over Rio de Janiero.

    Dado Gladieri / Breitling via AP

    Commercial Photo - Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, smiles after just landing on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janiero.

    Swiss jetman Yves Rossy stunned onlookers with an amazing flying display over Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.

    You can see Jetman's flight over the Grand Canyon in PhotoBlog.

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    107 comments

    The song Rocket Man popped into my head. This is pretty cool.

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    May
    2011
    3:23pm, EDT

    'JetMan' makes his flight over the Grand Canyon

    By Rich Shulman

    When we last saw Yves "JetMan" Rossy in PhotoBlog on Friday, he was posing on the rim of the Grand Canyon after deciding to cancel his flight.

    On Saturday, he made good on his plan to fly over the canyon on a jet wing. Full story.

    Breitling

    Flying his jet-propelled wing attached to his back, and steering only by movement of his body, Rossy launched from a helicopter at 8,000 feet into the breathtaking blue of the Grand Canyon sky. Skimming the rockscape at speeds of up to 190 mph, Jetman sustained flight for more than eight minutes, 200 feet above the rim of Grand Canyon West. To end the flawless precision flight, Rossy deployed his parachute and gracefully descended to the canyon floor.

    Alain Ernoult

    Yves "JetMan" Rossy flies over the Grand Canyon, May 7.

     


     

    1 comment

    Now there's a rush! As an ex parachutist and paraglider this makes me extremely keen to get back into the sky.

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  • 6
    May
    2011
    5:15pm, EDT

    Matt York / AP

    Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy pretends to leap into the Grand Canyon from Guano Point on the Hualapai Indian Reservation Friday, May 6. Rossy canceled first US flight in a custom built jet suit due to safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration earlier Friday had approved plans for the 51-year-old adventurer to use the Grand Canyon as a backdrop for his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Rossy calls himself the JetMan.

    'JetMan' gets Grand Canyon OK but then scraps flight

    By Rich Shulman

    On a slow news day, there's nothing we editors look forward to more than a stunt man like "JetMan" planning to fly over the Grand Canyon. Unfortunately, good sense got the best of him.

    As AP reported:

    HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. — The "JetMan" has canceled his latest planned flight.

    Swiss daredevil Yves Rossy said he scrapped his plan to fly over the Grand Canyon in a jet-propelled wing suit Friday morning because he didn't have enough time to train.

    "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody," he told The Associated Press from Guano Point on the Hualapai Reservation, where spectators had planned to watch him soar through the air.

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    IDIOT!

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