Out of a Perfectly Good Airplane

Some people call skydiving “jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.”  US Army Staff Sgt Ben Borger took it to a new extreme when he jumped out of a C-17 at 32,000 feet in a “wingsuit.”  He reportedly broke a world record for traveling 11.5 miles after jumping, which translates to slightly more than 2 miles of horizontal travel for every mile he fell.

An airplane, of course, could have travelled much further, and it wouldn’t have needed to hitch a ride after landing…