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Daredevil skydiver completes first of its kind jump without a parachute

Luke Aikins completed the jump in Simi Valley, landing in a net measuring 100 feet by 100 feet

Skydiver Luke Aikins lands safely after jumping 25,000 feet from an airplane without a parachute or wing suit as part of Stride Gum Presets Heaven Sent on July 30, 2016 in Simi Valley, California. (Getty Images for Stride Gum)
Skydiver Luke Aikins lands safely after jumping 25,000 feet from an airplane without a parachute or wing suit as part of Stride Gum Presets Heaven Sent on July 30, 2016 in Simi Valley, California. (Getty Images for Stride Gum)

A daredevil skydiver has become the first to jump from a height of 25,000 feet (7,620 meters) without a parachute, landing in a net in southern California.

Luke Aikins, 42, who has 18,000 jumps under his belt, completed the jump in Simi Valley, landing in a net measuring 100 feet by 100 feet (30 meters by 30 meters) in a feat broadcast on Fox.

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“Aikins’ leap represents the culmination of a 26-year career that will set a personal and world record for the highest jump without a parachute or wing suit,” his spokesman Justin Aclin said in an email.

Lights were set along the side of the net to serve as a guide for Aikins to aim himself as he hurtled toward it.

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous,” Aikins told an interviewer on the Fox broadcast, before boarding a propeller plane to perform the jump.

Skydiver Luke Aikins (R) lands safely after jumping 25,000 feet from an airplane without a parachute or wing suit as part of ‘Stride Gum Presets Heaven Sent’ on July 30, 2016 in Simi Valley, California. (Getty Images for Stride Gum)

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