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He's working on the project as a consultant

"The record is currently held by Col. Joe Kittinger, who in 1960 jumped from 102,800 feet as part of a U.S. Air Force mission. On this attempt, 52 years later, Kittinger is a consultant and mentor.

He has also been giving Baumgartner advice on what to expect. For example, he described what it feels like to fall through space when there is so little air: "There's no way you can tell how fast you're going, because there's no visual cues."

But Kittinger rejects any suggestion that he is jealous that Baumgartner is poised to beat his record.

"Oh no. I'm delighted," he told CNN recently. "He's advancing science, and he'll do a great job."

http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/09/us/skydiver-record-attempt/ind...



He also did an IAmA in support of the project a few weeks ago: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/yc1ke/i_am_joe_kitting...


You have to be cut from a particular bitter length of cloth to be jealous over only keeping your world record for 52 years.


No kidding. Breaking Kittinger's record is a tribute to Kittinger.




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