Watch this jetpack fly 6,000 feet in the air with speeds approaching 250 mph
A road-less world seemed pretty fantastical when Doc uttered that line from the 1985 classic, “Back to the Future.” But after watching this video, in which pilot Vince Reffet flies a jet-powered carbon-fiber suit above Dubai... well, not so much:
If it looks familiar, it’s because another video went viral five years ago showing Reffet and his fellow pilot Yves Rossy performing an aerial spectacle in the same city. This time around, however, the video shows the pilot taking off from a standing position before hovering and shooting off into the sky.
Jetman Dubai is still working on how to land — seems kind of important — but for now, they’re pleased with the progress they’re making.
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