Pushing The Envelope, Part X:

The human being has always pushed the envelope into and beyond the realms of danger. This is the tenth of various weekend postings displaying how restless Man is with the mundane and how he purposely crosses the threshold into danger willingly — and sometimes unwillingly.

In this episode JetmanYves Rossy — flies through Arizona’s Grand Canyon in May of 2011, in a beautifully-produced video. Please expand and play with headphones.

“Jetman” is powered only by four tiny jet turbines built for models. He can fly for a period of ten minutes. He carries two additional items: a small throttle for the engines and an altimeter. That’s it.

When flying through the Grand Canyon, as you might imagine, it’s a good idea to have a plan in place should you run out of fuel. Because, you see, the Grand Canyon is generally over a mile deep. And, at the bottom, it’s either very wet or very hard. Or both.

Luckily, as you can see, he has a parachute and a grand support staff.

BZ

In case you’ve forgotten, please see my previous PTE posts:

PTE Part IX
PTE Part VIII
PTE Part VII
PTE Part VI