JetMan Cancels Flight
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View All Images- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11.
- Swiss "JetMan" Yves Rossy, who was scheduled to fly above the Grand Canyon, canceled his flight at the last minute citing lack of time to train. The flight would have been his first U.S. flight in a jet-propelled wing suit. Cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration, "JetMan" was scheduled to jump from a helicopter and soar above the Grand Canyon, but at the last minute he said, "If I do a mistake and half of U.S. television (is here), it's really bad for you, for me, for everybody." Rossy still plans to take the flight but has not yet rescheduled. Grand Canyon, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. 5/6/11. `