A French skydiver’s hope to set a new free-fall record has been dealt another setback — his ride to the sky left without him.

The helium balloon that Michel Fournier, 64, was going to use to soar to the stratosphere detached from the capsule he was going to use to jump from 130,000 feet.

It happened as the balloon was being inflated on the ground at the airport in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The balloon drifted away into the sky without the capsule.

We noted his preparations over the weekend. Obviously, his checklist didn’t include being certain the balloon was hooked up.




  1. MikeN says:

    Michael Fournier is younger than John McCain.

  2. Farquaon says:

    Well, if he is that prepared in the first place, then I would definitely doubt his free falling abilities as he might have forgotten his parachute.

  3. Mac Guy says:

    Wow… Even French balloons run away.

  4. igor says:

    here come the lame jokes about the french -.-

  5. John Paradox says:

    Wonder if he’d’ve wound up over the rainbow.

    😉

    J/P=?

  6. hhopper says:

    #4 igor – That was more a lame Monty Python joke than a lame French joke.

  7. Sai Kai Lee says:

    Mac Guy;

    I may be drunk, but I’m pretty sure Saskatchewan is not in France.

    SKL

  8. nomadwolf says:

    #7 – the skydiver was French. He was not given permission to do the dive in France, thus Canada.

    #4 – I believe the French joke has already occurred. More of an interesting observation when done in advance.

  9. Miguel says:

    Wait for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee………

    Seriously, I’d take all these failures as a sign to give up!

  10. Mr. Gawd Almighty says:

    Ooopps

  11. the answer says:

    Talk about bad luck


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