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Guy on office chair flies 14,783 feet into the air.

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Holy shit!





After spending two years in training and upwards of £45,000 (~$74K) on the adventure, this was the technical project manager's first ever cluster balloon flight.

He reached a height of 14,783 feet after strapping the industrial-strength balloons to the steel-cased chair and setting off from an airport in North Carolina.

'I took two years before this flight gaining my Federal Aviation Administration licence to fly helium balloons as well as hot air balloons,' said Mr Trappe.

Using only a sharp knife to burst the balloons, Mr Trappe explained the difference between bursting a normal party balloon and one used in cluster ballooning.

'Every time you burst the balloon there follows a juddering shot,' he said.
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Awesome.
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North Carolina man killed by falling ballpoint pen. Details at eleven."
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North Carolina stumped by misterious rain of TPS reports
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Honestly, the minute he reached some serious altitude, I'm surprised there weren't chunks of his poop raining from the sky.

"Urine-soaked pair of pants falls from the sky - details at 11."
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It'd probably kill me, but I'd take the pen, given the choice.
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Fuck. That.
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Man in office chair flies 14,783 feet into the air. Richard and Mayumi Heene swear to GOD they had no involvement, start crying. Disney/Pixar pursue possible legal ramifications. All this, plus Jimmy with Sports, tonight at 11.
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Richard and Mayumi Heene swear to GOD they had no involvement
Bullshit!
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