onto the seat, into a door aperture, which was open, and on the wing. and above my head. i took a giant leap off the back of the left—hand edge, the left wing rather. took a giant leap and landed feet first. still running in about 13 knots. the rest is history really. i landed, got away with it by the skin of my teeth, and some might say the grace of god. ., ~' ., teeth, and some might say the grace of god. ., ~ ., , ., teeth, and some might say the grace of god. ., 4' ., , ., ,., of god. you know, listening to you, ou of god. you know, listening to you, you recount — of god. you know, listening to you, you recount what _ of god. you know, listening to you, you recount what happened - of god. you know, listening to you, you recount what happened very i you recount what happened very clinically. something actually i would expect from a former sas trooper. what is interesting for say many people, when they are put in these situations and they discover different things about themselves. i imagine you are very focused, still