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FAA Investigating If Skydiving Sex Stunt Distracted Pilot

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Federal Aviation Administration officials are investigating a videotaped sex stunt performed by two skydivers in California. The FAA is concerned that the pre-jump sex may have created an unsafe situation by bumping or otherwise distracting the pilot. (www.p3air.com) More...

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racerman
larry clement 0
a hole new meaning to the word "jump"
WeatherWise
WeatherWise 0
Distracted? Isn't that what autopilot is for?
linbb
linbb 0
Probably some pervs in the FAA want to see it in person redone so they can get off on watching it. Go find something real to do with your lives.
chicoaggie
Tim Smith 0
I bet the TSA will get involved soon too!
R123154
RICK HUGHES 0
AMEN BOYD.
R123154
RICK HUGHES 0
DONT KNOW ABOUT HAPPENING ONLY IN CALIFORNIA OR NOT.I JUST THINK THEY WERE STUPID ENOUGH TO TALK OF IT ( GLAD THEY DID )IM IN VIRGINIA THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COUNTRY AND I WOULD BET THAT THERE HAVE BEEN SOME RATHER WEIRD THINGS THAT HAVE WENT ON HERE.GOT TO REMEMBER WE ARE IN THE LAND HERE WHERE MEN ARE MEN AND SHEEP DONT SLEEP AT NIGHT.I KNOW MY BROTHER IN LAW LOVED TO SKYDIVE AND HAD OVER 650 JUMPS.I ALWAYS WONDERED WHY HE JUMPED SO MUCH WHEN GOLF WAS HIS BIGGEST PASSION.HAVE I FINALLY GOT THE ANSWER.????
gbpack170
Jeremy Duvall 0
Just think of all that Avgas burned while making this stunt. wow... I hate California.
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 0
I wonder if this airplane was equipped with a stick puller or pusher...
Pepsi
Aaron Barthol 0
Haha.
R123154
RICK HUGHES 0
LOL - good one
rick737
richard weiss 0
Yeah, I'm sure this is another one for the Guiness Book. Yaawwnn.
Nrice91
Noah Rice 0
Ehh im sure there are more important issues.
zcolescott
It's more distracting to hear about it day after day! Jesus already, let it go!
flybuoy
flybuoy 0
THAT can only happen in California ";->

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