Skydiver Felix Baumgartner, known for record-breaking jump from stratosphere, dies in paragliding crash
Felix BaumgartnerIn local media, a Skydiver, a Skydiver, who is famous for his jumping jumps from an Austrian base Jumper and stratosphere, died on Thursday during the paragliding in Italy.
CNN Affiliate SkyT24, 56 -year -old Baumgartner lost control of the paraglik and hit a hotel swimming pool in the coastal town Porto Sant’elpidio.
According to SkyTG24, the device hit a woman who was seriously injured.
Italy’s national publisher RAI reported that the authorities are working to determine the exact cause of the accident.
CNN reached Baumgartner representatives.
Porto Sant’elpidio Mayor Massimiliano Ciarpella said on the official Facebook page that the community was “deeply affected by the death of Baumgartner, whom the community calls the“ symbol of courage ..
Baumgartner, his base, jumped out of their places such as Petronas Towers in Malaysia and Rio de Janeiro, the Savior Statue Christ. SUCCESSFUL In 2012, international recognition broke the world record by making a pressure capsule Skydiving about 24 miles above the ground.
Red Bull, sponsored by Baumgartner’s record -breaking Feat, partly drowned with shock and sadness to hear the destructive news of our friend Felix Baumgartner for a long time.
“Felix“ was born to fly ”and was determined to push the borders. At the same time, he was smart, professional, comprehensive and meticulous, never left it to chance. He was generous, he gave most of his time to help and inspires many people.”
Ten years after the famous leap, he told CNN how he felt at that moment.
Baumgartner told Patrick Snell from CNN Sport, “I stand outside a capsule and on the top of the world in the stratosphere. I looked at the sky above me, it was completely black.”
“I was really trying to breathe that moment,” he added.
When he fell to the earth, his speed reached more than 840 miles / hour and broke his sound barrier.
The so -called Red Bull Stratos free fall took six years because the team solved each detail of the jump.
In 2001, Felix Baumgartner passes by Dois Irmaos Peax in Rio de Janeiro. – Reuters
Baumgartner said, ız We would build a capsule, build a pressure dress, practice for a while, and then go up to the Stratosphere and go back to the Earth at supersonic speed, ”Baumgartner said.
“Sometimes we enter a meeting with three problems and leave this meeting after eight hours… And there is no solution for previous problems.”
In order to take Baumgartner to the Stratosphere, his team had to build a helium balloon size of 33 football fields. The balloon, which was 10 times thinner than a sandwich bag, took 20 people to move without damaging the material.
But the biggest threat to the project was perhaps the most unpredictable – Baumgartner’s mental power.
The dress had to be able to handle the temperatures of both pressurized and minus 72 ° Celsius (minus 97.6 ° Fahrenheit).
In the picture, Astronaut Buzz Aldrin gave an award to Felix Baumgartner during the Picture, during Spike TV’s Guys Choice 2013. – Jason Kempin/Getty Images
“Very disturbing, Ba Baumgartner said. “You have a complete lack of mobility. It always seems to be breathing from a pillow. You leave the outside world completely. So when the viewfinder falls, all you can hear is breathing.”
Baumgartner shortly after landing in question As he approached the world, he struggled to commit his emotions.
“When I came back a few times, I had tears in my eyes because you were sitting there and you thought that moment many times, you know, you thought how to feel and look.”
“And that’s much larger than I expected,” he said.
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