Note: As of August 2010, Col. Kittinger continues to work with Red Bull Stratos in planning Felix Baumgartner's record attempt, and has postponed his own jump. He will be attending a very special event commemorating the anniversary of his 1960 jump in DeLand, Florida, and will announce updated plans for his own next skydive soon. For more information on the event, click here.
This summer, aviation legend Joe Kittinger will celebrate an amazing, and so far, unmatched feat. In August 1960, Joe became the first human to travel to space and then he did the unthinkable -- he jumped out of a helium balloon and plummeted from the edge of space back down to the Earth.
His jump set records for the highest parachute jump and the longest and fastest freefall. And those records have stood for 50 years.
Now, Growing Bolder is teaming up with Joe as he prepares to celebrate this momentous anniversary and pass the torch to a new generation. We're working with the National Skydiving Museum to organize a very special celebration to benefit two of Joe's favorite organizations.
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George
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Posted 8:23am April 21st, 2010Joe is an inspiration to all Americans to pursue your dreams and ambitions...it's never too late. By the way, "welcome home".
Titus Pullo
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Posted 1:19am April 14th, 2010This truly must be one of the most thrilling and amazing things any human being has ever experienced. Joe is a lucky man and a great American.
Galfromdownunder
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Posted 12:15pm April 1st, 2010Joe totally inspired the little Made in the USA company I work for to go an extra 31 miles (upwards).
http://community.bikefriday.com/fred/2010/04/fridayfreefall
He's an inspiration not only for extreme feats, but also creativity! I am sure our 25,000 members (age 55+) are all reading about Joe, and someone might even try to follow his lead with one of our bikes. Where's that waiver ...