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Greatest stunt ever? Skydiver will jump 7,600m with no parachute, no wingsuit, just a net to catch him

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Skydiver Luke Aikins smiles as he jumps from a helicopter during training in Simi Valley, California, on MOnday. Photo: AP
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He’s made 18,000 parachute jumps, helped train some of the world’s most elite skydivers, done some of the stunts for Ironman 3. But the plunge Luke Aikins knows he’ll be remembered for is the one he’s making without a parachute. Or a wingsuit.

Or anything, really, other than the clothes he’ll be wearing when he jumps out of an airplane at 7,600 metres this weekend, attempting to become the first person to jump out of a plane and land safely on the ground in a net.

The Fox network will broadcast the two-minute jump live at 8pm Saturday EDT (8am Sunday, Hong Kong time) as part of an hour-long TV special called Heaven Sent.

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And, no, you don’t have to tell Aikins it sounds crazy. He knows that.

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He said as much to his wife after a couple Hollywood guys looking to create the all-time-greatest reality TV stunt floated the idea by him a couple years ago.

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