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Skydiving from one plane to another — at 14,000 feet? Wild feat of mid-air plane swap has been decades in the making

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Sometimes, the most mundane sounding sentences presage something anything but ordinary: “All right, seatbelt is on tight? Here we go,” skydiver Luke Aikins smiles from the pilot’s seat of his Cessna 182. “Brake coming down. Power off. Autopilot engaged.”

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