A skydiver in England pulled off a magical landing that has to be seen to be believed.
In a video that’s gone viral, skydiving instructor Jan Zackl did the near impossible as he glided from the sky to land directly on top of an inflatable unicorn on a slip-and-slide.
The incredible occurrence took place amida skydiving competitionin Langar, Nottinghamshire. In the video, the instructor could be seen rapidly coasting from the sky with a green parachute before he landed right on the blow-upunicornand announced, “I’m coming for ya.”
Before landing, Zackl dropped low to the ground and made a straight shot for the inflatable unicorn, hitting it directly on the head.
“The first time you jump out of a plane, the feeling of falling through the air is brilliant, but you do become used to it. For me, landing at speed is the top thing I like to do, that’s the fun part,” Zackl, originally from the Czech Republic, told theU.K. Times.
Zackl’s impressive landing earned plenty of applause from onlookers, but the it was actually the second time he attempted the trick, as his first attempt “didn’t quite go to plan,” he added.
The opportunity to land on the unicorn was “only open to people who had done at least 200 jumps previously,” skydiver Hannah Parker told theTimes.
“I’m not gonna lie, this feels pretty damn good! Sometimes live [sic] just gives you slip’n’slides and unicorns!!! 😊,” Zackl wrote beside his Instagram post of the clip. “Big up to Skydive Langar for being the absolute best!!! ❤”
Zackl’s account features other clips of the full-time instructor showing off his skills — frompicturesque landingsin 2017 to some other dazzlingstills of him mid-air.
Skydive Langar shared someadditional angles of Zackl’s latest landingto YouTube, as well, showing Zackl take on the unicorn from the right side, and even some footage from his own POV.
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In a video from the instructor’s perspective, Zackl made a few quick spins during his descent, and then screamed with excitement when he stuck the landing. “That was the best one yet,” an onlooker told him.
source: people.com