The Red Bull Expendables are not one extreme sports team, but all the extreme sports teams supported by Red Bull.
At present, many projects that challenge the limit are sponsored by Red Bull. Some netizens ridiculed that “Red Bull pays you to die”, “Once you wear a RedBull helmet, your life and death will be bearish.” Moreover, the “Red Bull Suicide Team” has a very high mortality rate, with athletes dying almost every year.
However, constantly approaching and surpassing the limit is also the charm of the “Red Bull Suicide Squad”. Then, what if the two of them free-fall and exchange the plane driving during the flight?
According to reports, last Sunday, two stunt pilots Luke Atkins, 48, and Andy Farrington, 39, performed a flying stunt over the Arizona desert in the United States.Jumped out of a Red Bull-sponsored single-engine Sners plane and attempted to free fall into the opposing plane.
In the beginning, the stunts went well, and they jumped out of the plane at 12,100 feet as their planes flew in a pre-ready formation.
But after a while, Farrington’s plane began to circle and swerved,Eakins managed to get into another plane, Farrington was unsuccessful, and the plane he was trying to get into crashed to the ground after opening the parachute.
Akins successfully flew the plane to the ground, and Farrington returned to the ground safely after opening his parachute. Although the challenge was unsuccessful and the plane crashed, no casualties were caused.
However, the FAA said its agency was investigating the crash that crashed west of Eloy. The agency also rejected Red Bull’s request for a waiver of FAA rules governing the safe operation of aircraft, saying the aerial demonstration was not in the public interest and flying would affect safety.
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