Skydiving from 30,000 Feet!

“Oakland Center, we have jumpers away at flight level three zero zero.”

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created April 7, 1997


Last update: 3/18/03


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Miklos by Mike
Mike Ince is there to photograph Miklos Talyak, the first to jump from 30,000 feet over Central California (meaning he left the plane first). Miklos is also the first Hungarian to skydive at the North Pole. “HALO” means “High Altitude Low Opening,” a military term for skydiving.


Disclaimer and Purpose


Warning!

Parachuting is a high risk activity and can result in serious injury or death.

This website is for noncommercial, informational purposes only. This is not an instructional guide.

The purpose is to provide information on skydiving from high altitudes. I am not an instructor and I am not claiming to be one. For those interested in learning to skydive or participating in a high altitude jump, you must obtain training from competent and rated instructors.

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