GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Jetman does it again: astonishes, with his latest feat, flying 28 November with two Breitling Jet Team jets from Dijon, France, in formation over the Alps. We’re nearly speechless, so just watch the video (other feats by Vaud’s famous pilot Yves Rossy, formerly known as  Fusion Man):

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Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Switzerland’s Jetman, aka Yves Rossy, was scheduled to take off from the rim of the Grand Canyon in the US Friday 6 May and do aerial loops over the canyon but in the end he decided he had not had enough time to train adequately, he told US reporters.

Rossy, who is also popularly known as Fusion Man and Rocket Man, had received flight permission from the FAA, the US body that licenses pilots and approves projects that use air space for a 15 minute flight using his jet-propulsion wing. The Vaud resident is the first and remains the only person to fly with only a jet-propelled wing. The first major exploit with the wing for the former Swiss fighter jet pilot was in 2008, when he flew over the Swiss Alps.

Jetman first publicly performed aerial loops in November 2010, using a newly refined wing.

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Yves Rossy with two Breitling planes over Nidwald, Switzerland, July 2010 (photo ©2010 Breitling/Alain Erlout)

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - Lake Geneva area resident and world record-breaker Yves Rossy succeeded in doing two aerial loops after shooting himself out of a hot air balloon at Bercher, near Geneva, Friday morning 5 November, wearing a custom-made jet-propelled wingsuit. He then used a parachute to land safely.

Rossy, also known as Fusion Man and Jetman since he became the first person to cross the English Channel in September 2008 using jet propulsion, in July 2010 became the first man to fly in formation with two airplanes, using only his body to stay in line with the Boeing Stearman Breitling Wingwalkers that he joined at 1,000 metres, after being dropped off by a Pilatus PC-6. The two planes and the man flew in formation for six minutes.

The former pilot, age 51, attempted to cross the Straits of Gibralter in 2009 but ditched when the turbulence became too strong.

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Yves Rossy, aka Fusionman and Jetman, flying in 2009

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – “Jetman” Yves Rossy, former Swiss military and commercial pilot, found himself in the water, uninjured, after failing to fly from Morocco to Spain. The 50-year-old was attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar with a jet engine strapped to his back, in a feat similar to his crossing of the English Channel in 2008. Details of what caused him to crash are not yet available.

Links to other sites: Reuters, Rossy home page

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