David,
Most of the places you mention do not allow enough height for the chutes
to open and thus avoiding death.
Fritz
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From: David Locklear [mailto:dlocklea...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:48 AM
To: Texas Cavers
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Not caving - but a MUST SEE
How many caves in the world could that bird-guy fly thru?
And during the cave flight, wouldn't he be called a bat-guy?
I bet there are some window like formations in the Sierra Madres
that he could "needle" thru? Isn't there one near Monclova?
La Ventana or something like that?
I know there is that big one in China that the jet flew thru.
Or he could fly under a natural bridge or arch?
They look more like flying squirrels than birds.
Unfortunately,
The technique will eventually be used for war-fare.Night-flying
infrared helmet-cam wearing airborne soldiers will be spying and
bombing on us in our sleep.
David Locklear
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