Indian Army's Wing Commander Jai Kishan joined world skydiving champion Wendy Smith of New Zealand and tandem master Tom Noonan of the US in making successful landing at the Gorak Shep, Kala Patthar plateau near the Mt Everest setting a world record Wednesday.
They flew on Fish Tail Air's AS 350 B3 helicopter at 7.
30 am and reached the height of 23,000 ft before dropping from 21,000 ft at right air layer, according to the Explore Himalaya Travel that organized the event.
"It was the fulfilment of my long cherished dream," Kishan said after the successful jump.

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