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Man without parachute survives 7,600m jump

Death-defying Luke Aikins: no parachute, no wingsuit.

Death-defying Luke Aikins: no parachute, no wingsuit. Photo: AAP

A US skydiver with more than 18,000 jumps has made history, becoming the first person to leap without a parachute and land in a net instead.

After a two-minute freefall, Luke Aikins, 42, landed dead centre in the 30 X 30 metre net on Saturday at the Big Sky movie ranch on the outskirts of Simi Valley.

As cheers erupted, Aikins quickly climbed out, walked over and hugged his wife, Monica, who had been watching from the ground with their four-year-old son, Logan, and other family members.

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“I’m almost levitating, it’s incredible,” the jubilant skydiver said, raising his hands over his head as his wife held their son, who dozed in her arms.

“This thing just happened! I can’t even get the words out of my mouth,” he added as he thanked the dozens of crew members who spent two years helping him prepare for the jump, including those who assembled the fishing trawler-like net and made sure it really worked.

Luke Aikins

Aikins’ stunt was broadcast live. Photo: Facebook

The stunt, broadcast live on the Fox network for the TV special Stride Gum Presents Heaven Sent, nearly didn’t come off as planned when Aikins revealed just before climbing into his plane that the Screen Actors Guild had ordered him to wear a parachute to ensure his safety.

A few minutes before the jump one of the show’s hosts said the requirement had been lifted.Aikins left the plane without the chute.

He admitted before the jump he was nervous and his mother said she was one family member who wouldn’t watch.

The daredevil made his first tandem jump when he was 12, following with his first solo leap four years later. He’s been racking them up at several hundred a year ever since.

His father and grandfather were skydivers, and his wife has made 2000 jumps.

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