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Daredevil makes landmark skydive without parachute

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    British stuntman Gary Connery lands safely after 24,000 foot jump

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-- -- -- daredevil taking a landmark plunged from almost half mile high in the sky.

Gary Connery intentionally jumped from a perfectly good helicopter without a parachute.

And you won't believe how we landed Trace Gallagher will tell us Trace.

No perish in no problem for Gary -- need to stop and by the way the UK mega he's been in films like Batman begins in Indiana Jones.

He's done over a thousand sky dives in base jumps in his career but now.

-- like this one.

Helicopter takes -- up to twentieth 500 feet.

And especially old -- suit he jumps out he flies for about 25 seconds instead he actually studied this in Switzerland.

Jumping out of planes and studied the kite -- -- -- He's done in the area is studying the -- and 45 seconds and how -- -- -- -- -- -- -- How cool is that what was it like here's Gary.

-- absolutely amazing on I overwhelmed ways.

The whole -- I mean look at the size that I make them take -- -- to get -- told me this morning.

On site doesn't think -- tat now it's been an amazing experience and inside comfortable site itself my calculations.

Advocacy floods out and on that they didn't.

He had a celebratory glass of champagne is well and he says he didn't have a little turbulence on the way down and he seemed -- the neck brace off right there.

It was a little rough but his big goal was to make sure he hit the boxes.

-- shown hit the box is one more time go on about 85 miles an hour period comes the burning man.

And no better.

-- I've got about that anyone boxes of my house maybe I'll throw some outside -- -- can jump in now that Gary was soft and he is a lover of life.

-- -- It's just hit -- -- may be very abbreviated.

Thanks straight.

About what -- couple.

Well.