That is the adrenaline-fuelled second a World Warfare II nurse skydives over the Florida coast for her a hundredth birthday.
The heartwarming scenes had been filmed by the corporate Skydive Sebastian based mostly within the metropolis of Sebastian in Indian River County in Florida.
Raymonde Sullivan, a former nurse who served on the frontlines throughout World Warfare II, determined to hold out a skydive for her a hundredth birthday.
She stated: "I had by no means executed it, and I've executed loads of issues in 100 years so I assumed I need to do it whereas I can."
Sullivan known as the expertise "scary" and stated she was completely satisfied to have executed it, however wouldn't be returning for a second bounce.
After her adrenaline-fuelled escapades, the daredevil OAP celebrated her centenary with family members at The Fort social gathering venue in Fort Pierce.
Sullivan's shut good friend and neighbor Karen Plante advised Zenger: "The entire thing began two years in the past when she discovered I went skydiving for the primary time in March. She requested me if I might take her on her a hundredth birthday and I advised her I might be honored to!
"Raymonde and I are good buddies and we reside in the identical group. This girl is wonderful! She seems to be about 80 and she or he has by no means been in a hospital, so I am advised."
Plante stated to Zenger: "She was very excited that she was going to have the chance to do it. The nearer it received to her birthday, I feel she began to get somewhat apprehensive however she wouldn't say it to anyone!
"The one want she advised me was that she needed to skydive!"
Plante added: "After she went skydiving, within the late afternoon she had a celebration and all of us celebrated with loads of her household."
The document for the oldest ever sky bounce was held by 102-year-old Australian girl Irene O'Shea.
She determined to turn out to be the oldest skydiver on this planet in December 2018 to boost consciousness for the illness that killed her daughter.
She had carried out a bounce for the primary time on her a hundredth birthday, after which took the leap of religion after that yearly till she turned the oldest when she jumped on the age of 102.
Her daughter had died from motor neuron illness and she or he felt the publicity across the bounce can be the proper option to elevate cash and consciousness for the native Motor Neurone Illness Affiliation of South Australia.
This story was supplied to Newsweek by Zenger Information.
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