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In this photo taken Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013 and provided by Breitling, Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, descends by parachute after flying around Mount Fuji in Japan. The Swiss aviator jumped from a helicopter at an altitude of 3,600 meters (11,811 feet) and successfully flew the jet-powered carbon-Kevlar Jetwing around the 3,776-meter (12,388-foot)-tall mountain, Japan's highest peak, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in June. (AP Photo/Bruno Brokken, Breitling) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES

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Japan Jetman Mount Fuji.JPEG-06760.jpg

In this photo taken Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013 and provided by Breitling, Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies by Mount Fuji in Japan. The Swiss aviator jumped from a helicopter at an altitude of 3,600 meters (11,811 feet) and successfully flew the jet-powered carbon-Kevlar Jetwing around the 3,776-meter (12,388-foot)-tall mountain, Japan's highest peak, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in June. (AP Photo/Katsuhiko Tokunaga, Breitling) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES (AP Photo/Katsuhiko Tokunaga, Breitling) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES

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Japan Jetman Mount Fuji.JPEG-0e27e.jpg

In this photo taken Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013 and provided by Breitling, Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies by Mount Fuji in Japan. The Swiss aviator jumped from a helicopter at an altitude of 3,600 meters (11,811 feet) and successfully flew the jet-powered carbon-Kevlar Jetwing around the 3,776-meter (12,388-foot)-tall mountain, Japan's highest peak, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in June. (AP Photo/Katsuhiko Tokunaga, Breitling) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES

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Japan Jetman Mount Fuji.JPEG-05ffe.jpg

In this photo taken Friday, Nov. 1, 2013 and provided by Breitling, Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies by Mount Fuji in Japan. The Swiss aviator jumped from a helicopter at an altitude of 3,600 meters (11,811 feet) and successfully flew the jet-powered carbon-Kevlar Jetwing around the 3,776-meter (12,388-foot)-tall mountain, Japan's highest peak, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in June. (AP Photo/Katsuhiko Tokunaga, Breitling) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES