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Highest Human Elevation Using a Rocketbelt

Chris Gondek writes "Rocketman Eric Scott shot 46 metres into the air in London and promptly claimed a world record. Scott, 41, from Dallas, Texas, donned his red and white jumpsuit and zoomed into the north London sky in his bid to achieve the highest human elevation using a Rocketbelt. His feat, which saw him reach the equivalent height of a 12-storey building, lasted just 26 seconds but allowed enough time for a couple of pirouettes. The Rocketbelt was devised by the United States military in 1961 but has since been used for performances and displays around the world, including the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles."

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  1. Unlikely! by thebra · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since then he has become a veteran of almost 500 flights and claims to be the world's only Rocketman.
    Obviously he hasn't seen Rocketeer.

    1. Re:Unlikely! by nomadic · · Score: 5, Funny

      Since then he has become a veteran of almost 500 flights and claims to be the world's only Rocketman. Obviously he hasn't seen Rocketeer.

      Or Elton John.

    2. Re:Unlikely! by Lev13than · · Score: 5, Funny

      Just remember that the knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.

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  2. Why not do this... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...from the top of Everest?

  3. Funnier... by Ploum · · Score: 4, Funny

    The highest human elevation using a Rocketbelt is funny.

    The dumbest human fall that follow this record is even funnier ;-)

  4. next record... by ZipR · · Score: 3, Funny

    Stacking rocket men. 64 men, one atop the other, reaching to the heavens!

  5. But where... by Suit_N_Tie · · Score: 3, Funny

    are the flying cars?

  6. Quake Rocket Jump by davejenkins · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, it seems safer than the rocket jump we've all pulled a thousand times in order to get up to those sweet camping spots...

  7. In a completely related story... by digitalamish · · Score: 5, Funny
    The last surviving twin brother that founded the Guinness Book of World Records has died. He had held the record for longest surviving twin who founded the greatest book series ever.

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    1. Re:In a completely related story... by leenoble_uk · · Score: 4, Funny

      What do you mean by modding this as funny. It's insightful.
      The Guinness book of Records is filled to bursting with pathetic 'qualified' records.
      So if you're never going to get the world record for the 100 metres maybe you can get in as the world's fastest at the hundred metres while holding a cup in your left hand.
      If you weren't the first person in the world to sail single handedly around the world then claim to be the first person to sail singlehandly around the world after setting out on a Tuesday.
      And most pathetic of all. Weren't the first person to climb Mount Everest? How about the first American? Ok the first Woman? Or the first American Woman, no the first British Woman, oh has that already gone. The first British Woman to climb Mount Everest starting out on a Tuesay whilst holding a cup in your left hand then.

  8. Coincidence by WwWonka · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...lasted just 26 seconds but allowed enough time for a couple of pirouettes.

    Interesting, I too accomplished this feat with my imaginary girlfriend over the weekend.

  9. 64 rocket men by AtariAmarok · · Score: 3, Funny
    "Stacking rocket men. 64 men, one atop the other, reaching to the heavens!"

    64 rocket men on the pad, 64 rocket men. Launch one up, notify next-of-kin, 63 rocket men on the pad.

    63 rocket men on the pad, 63 rocket men.....

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  10. Hi. I'm Troy McClure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hi. I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from such rocketman documentaries as "Rocketeer 2: Electric Boogaloo" and "Splattered All Over Nebraska".

  11. I thought they were made by ACME by scottennis · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because Wile E. Coyote has gone way higher than this guy did. Unfortunately he bashed his head through an overhanging ledge, which then broke off and fell on him when he plummeted to the canyon floor below.

  12. Re:got him beat by HeghmoH · · Score: 4, Funny

    How lame. Even assuming an average of two meters per person, stacking 747 people is not even 1,500 meters. I've been way higher than that in an airplane.

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  13. Coming up next by Wolfier · · Score: 3, Funny

    Largest area covered by bloody splat ever achieved by a falling human being

  14. Re:What is up with London? by 91degrees · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's all down to the recent pro-rocketpack legislation.

    You see, thanks to Red Ken's conjestion charge, a whole industry has been created to find a way around it. One of the many classes of exempt vehicles is the rocket pack (because it causes no conjestion, and a lot of the waste is water). It's now a common sight to see businessmen commuting to work with a rocket pack, umberella, and reinforced crash-bowler. Anyway, because of the popularity of these, the government has made sure the requirements for using on are quite low, thus making it the idal city to try this in.

  15. Highest Human Flight by PetoskeyGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

    but my squirrel rocket belt still holds the real record. The trick is finding a good squirrel. Most can't steer for shit.

  16. Not a difficult 'Record' to beat! by d60b9y · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the article:
    There were no records before. I am the first one in the books for the record so it is neat.

    Basically, the story is "Man uses Rocketbelt and happens to measure how high he went."

    Hardly Rocket Science.... (BaDum Tish!)

  17. Re:Military Technology by spectrokid · · Score: 3, Funny

    When used in an packed olympic stadium, he could fall on top of somebody else. Geesh, imagine him falling into the flamy thingie..

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  18. a two-stage award! by argStyopa · · Score: 4, Funny

    One would think that "Highest Human Elevation Using a Rocketbelt" would be something one gets just before the Darwin Award.

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