Record Jet Suit Mountain Ascent

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Gravity Industries

Gravity Industries

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We proved you can scale a Lake District Mountain (3100ft Helveylln) in 3mins 30 seconds, despite very poor visibility that would have grounded a HEMS Helicopter. The Mountain Rescue foot response is over 70 minutes typically. The route was 1.2 miles and 2200ft of height gain.
This is the latest in a series of Paramedic Response Exercises to prove capability in parallel with training up real Paramedics to provide first response Critical Care in hard to reach geographies. Cardiac, breathing or blood loss cases are time critical and require rapid stabilisation to buy time for evacuation. This system, akin to the rapid response of a Paramedic on a motorbike in an urban environment, will be the difference between life and death for many critical cases.
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With a rich family history in Aviation, former Oil Trader & Royal Marines Reservist, Richard Browning, founded pioneering Aeronautical Innovation company, Gravity Industries in March 2017 to launch human flight into an entirely new era.
The Gravity #JetSuit uses over 1000bhp of Jet Engine power combined with natural human balance to deliver the most intense and enthralling spectacle, often likened to the real life Ironman.
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@KenHeron
@KenHeron Рік тому
These videos are always great, but can we get one without the dance music so we can hear how loud these things are?
@Aydmain
@Aydmain Рік тому
I’ve being looking for this comment
@friedchicken1
@friedchicken1 Рік тому
lol
@ArnaudMEURET
@ArnaudMEURET Рік тому
There’s no way to convey how loud they are through speakers anyway. So loud they’ll be banned from flying by all regulators in the world, so will always be confined to exceptional emergency scenarios. Another thing they’d like to hide is how they’re hard to fly. Physically and mentally.
@bosengineer
@bosengineer Рік тому
@@ArnaudMEURET nobody's hiding anything...?
@nate49509
@nate49509 Рік тому
Ken hates the music GUYS!
@MeeshGuitar
@MeeshGuitar Рік тому
This was the dream as a kid wasn't it? What a crazy lifetime of rapid technological expansion. Nice beat.
@wrathaloss6091
@wrathaloss6091 Рік тому
I don't knwo man.. doesn't seem that advanced.. Other than holding a mans hand and giving pain meds.. I duuno what one guy in a jet suit is supposed to do with a injured hiker / mtn climber
@tranthicamlytranthicamly5925
@tranthicamlytranthicamly5925 Рік тому
L
@EmpireRamzes
@EmpireRamzes Рік тому
its def. close to those dreams, a few more generations and we'll have it
@Versmite
@Versmite Рік тому
@@EmpireRamzes fighting gravity its not the way. Its allways someday/ tomorrow we will have it. we should allready have better but for some reason we wont.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Рік тому
@@wrathaloss6091 yea, professional medical assistance is sooooo overrated.
@japlonskyck
@japlonskyck Рік тому
Imagine being stranded on top of a mountain with a broken leg, you call for rescue and 5 mins later someone in a jet pack comes flying up..
@brianlam257
@brianlam257 Рік тому
Can this jet pack carry a passenger?
@japlonskyck
@japlonskyck Рік тому
@@brianlam257 I doubt it has the capability. I’m sure it can carry some supplies for first aid, maybe a broken leg wasn’t the best example but they could get an AED up there or a wound kit.
@brianlam257
@brianlam257 Рік тому
@@moomoocowsly nah, he would fly away in 6 mins and help would arrive 6 hours later
@NotAnonymousNo80014
@NotAnonymousNo80014 Рік тому
All he can deliver is the tools to euthanize you.
@trailingupwards
@trailingupwards Рік тому
I think you'd need a large drone to follow, which would contain a med kit. At a minimum jet pack guy could carry morphine, which would tide you over until more help arrived, or you die.
@Avetho
@Avetho 10 місяців тому
The cool thing I see really about using the suit for this is that even if you can't carry lots of medical equipment to stabilize the injured person in the field for transport, you can carry enough to make sure they will survive long enough for the rest of the medical and rescue team to get there, like if they're bleeding out and they can't keep pressure on the wound and they might die in half an hour, you can get up there in minutes, clean and bind the injury and apply disinfectants, and then when the rest of the team gets there the pilot has got the patient mostly stabilized and hopefully more calm and with a basic diagnosis to save time on the diagnosis before further treatment can really get started.
@LordHeath1972
@LordHeath1972 Рік тому
Just imagine you are walking up a mountain and all of a sudden you see this guy fly past you.
@outlawedTV88
@outlawedTV88 Рік тому
wud shot him and take his gear like every good Fallout boy :)
@sistaf3500
@sistaf3500 Рік тому
you could make him realy nervous by shouting 'PULL!'
@connora9504
@connora9504 Рік тому
fucking hacker
@dd11111
@dd11111 Рік тому
The actual reason these are being developed/will ever be sold. To show off wealth or "rise above the pesants"
@johnlindberg1794
@johnlindberg1794 Рік тому
It would be time to hit that smoke one more time ;)
@borusa32
@borusa32 Рік тому
These jetpacks were the stuff of science fiction a few decades ago and now they are real.Very impresive.
@LunchLovesBox
@LunchLovesBox Рік тому
What are you talking about? They have had jet packs since the early 1960's or mid 1950's. So if by a few decades you mean over 70 years...
@tmoney1487
@tmoney1487 Рік тому
@@LunchLovesBox Those "jetpacks" were highly inefficient and not as effective at navigating terrain as these were. Its like seeing we have self-driven buses roaming the roads and saying "oh well we had buses in the 70's, nothing special about that"
@aelfricbrewer
@aelfricbrewer Рік тому
LOL. they are still the stuff of science fiction. this film obviously wasn't made by kubrick or spielberg, but it is clearly not real.
@kirkmarch4713
@kirkmarch4713 Рік тому
Beam me up scotty
@AldousHuxley7
@AldousHuxley7 Рік тому
Superbowl halftime show 1970.
@BargedIn
@BargedIn Рік тому
The fact he's able to fly in conditions unflyable by small drones and helicopter shows how beneficial something like this can be.
@EthanolTailor
@EthanolTailor Рік тому
mountainous terrain is the best use case for this I've seen yet, i mean i hadn't even thought of it but its so perfect of a fit. if they work on response time including getting the suit on and ready to fly then I think this could easily be a worthy investment for any mountain search and rescue unit.
@vincentvangeeb1253
@vincentvangeeb1253 Рік тому
It’s being filmed by a drone
@rivertlevandowski
@rivertlevandowski Рік тому
@@vincentvangeeb1253 beat me to it lol
@stevejohnstone5163
@stevejohnstone5163 Рік тому
How about a situation of cross winds? I don’t think you’d make it
@joestevenson5568
@joestevenson5568 Рік тому
There literally a camera drone filming the whole thing...
@thisnicklldo
@thisnicklldo Рік тому
Good stuff. As an average (well, probably below average, really) hill walker, and having climbed Helvellyn on the route just to the north of the track flown, I'm even more impressed by the foot response time of 70 minutes. If that really is the 'response time', meaning from emergency call to arrival at the summit, that's amazing - tough dudes with legs of steel, considering what they have to carry.
@EthanolTailor
@EthanolTailor Рік тому
real response time would be similar to this + the time to put the suit on, something that can be quite effectively optimised, but it is the last step in the engineering process.
@tylerolejnicak5481
@tylerolejnicak5481 Рік тому
The 70 minute remark was for traditional mountain heli SAR response time. I think the point they were making is you could get someone (probably a trained medic) at the base or decently far up the mountain and strap one of these onto them and even in low vis conditions where helis might not fly the jet suit guy can. What that would mean would be a trained medic being able to ascend a mountain quickly and stabilize someone who's critically injured far quicker than waiting on a heli SAR. It would buy the victim more time than they would've had relying on just the heli rescue.
@pedronorman5396
@pedronorman5396 Рік тому
To all the negative comments, you have to admit that this is really impressive. These sorts of jetpacks are going to become a game changer with rapid rescue operations.
@rjac001
@rjac001 Рік тому
Great for locating and first aid, I doubt you could "rescue" somebody with a personal jetpack, are you going to give it to them show them how to fly it and they can self rescue while you get stranded there?
@harveyscottz
@harveyscottz Рік тому
The only negative comment i would agree on is the dance music 🙄👎
@OregonCrow
@OregonCrow Рік тому
These jetpacks are old, and will NEVER be in rescue operations.
@TheWebstaff
@TheWebstaff Рік тому
Medic! Send in the medic! To rescue the medic..
@BARELD050
@BARELD050 Рік тому
@@OregonCrow you can look into the future? lol NEVER is more than billions of years xD the first jetpacks is like 60 years old and back then it could fly 21 seconds max (unthered) lol in hundred years with the tech rate we have its not crazy to see this happening in some country..not everywhere ofc lol
@id104335409
@id104335409 Рік тому
Wounded guy: Did you bring a med pack for my broken leg? Jetpack Medic: No. But did you see how cool my jetpack is?
@starabrzydkababajaga
@starabrzydkababajaga Рік тому
Jetpack medic: *HESOYAM* Wounded guy: + 100hp +10 000$ xD Jetpack medic: *ROCKETMAN* catch this broo!
@catscientist2
@catscientist2 Рік тому
😂👏👍
@chrismachabee3128
@chrismachabee3128 Рік тому
Or soon, hold on, I'm going to get you out of here. It might hurt just a little...can you take it?
@danh2716
@danh2716 Рік тому
If I was up there with a broken leg and some dude came rocketing up the side of the mountain. I would probably ask him about his jetpack first too.
@SexyFace
@SexyFace Рік тому
might as well paint a conspicuous bright red cross on the front of his helmet while he is at it
@Arcwol
@Arcwol Рік тому
This guy is living the dream. Uber props for this video. They are absolutely crushing it with these videos showing how this jet suit could be used in real-world situations besides being a joy toy for wealthy blokes.
@dd11111
@dd11111 Рік тому
Until you factor in the cost of using these to rescue a nobody who got themselves into trouble. And that they can't be used to carry anyone or anything beyond the size of the pilots chest. (Not accounting for added weight and how that will effect flight.) Yeah, this is JUST a toy for the wealthy.
@MiguelReyes-of1hf
@MiguelReyes-of1hf 8 місяців тому
This is going to skyrocket.
@paintcandan5972
@paintcandan5972 Рік тому
so this guy is a medic, a jet pack operator, has elite core body strength, and gets to fly up into the clouds. what a legend
@gmy33
@gmy33 Рік тому
I doubt how many medics they can train to do this .. the inventor crashed last week .. and they are pretty vague about who is flying these
@KidNoraa
@KidNoraa Рік тому
It’s mainly arm strength
@gmy33
@gmy33 Рік тому
@@KidNoraa it looks like it can only done by stuntman .. if there is stabilisation electronics .. it will probably be oke for other people
@Boog_masskway
@Boog_masskway Рік тому
It looks like you’d have to hold a tricep dip for a long long time to operate that thing
@gmy33
@gmy33 Рік тому
@@Boog_masskway no its self balancing .. its not power work
@stankfaust814
@stankfaust814 Рік тому
the advantages of grid searching from 20' up in the air cannot be over emphasized, especially over difficult terrain.
@notchs0son
@notchs0son Рік тому
I mean yea and there’s no way someone gonna miss the Dyson from hell doing a pass by
@dev-debug
@dev-debug Рік тому
Yeah but It has a pretty limited range. Maybe one day.
@TexRobNC
@TexRobNC Рік тому
@@dev-debug multiple units, multiple people, cycling in refueling, etc. I mean, with the budget it could work today, but yeah, as time progresses the range will get better and the use cases just continue to broaden and become more reasonable.
@tvdinner325
@tvdinner325 Рік тому
I am amazed, UK Health & Safety didn't make him wear a high-vis jacket and a googles? Someone slipped up!
@ctrlrun3149
@ctrlrun3149 Рік тому
you could imagine him serching for people cover in snow in avalanche wit ha heat scanner or something that would be efficient i thinik. 2 3 man like that , could save lives
@amborodin
@amborodin Рік тому
That's amazing! And what's more, on the memorial stone, it mentions the famous Australian airman Bert Hinkler as one of the two pilots who landed the first aircraft on a mountain in Great Britain at that spot in 1926. So good that it was an Aussie who did it!
@Aloha_XERO
@Aloha_XERO Рік тому
As unofficial First Responder in my community of Hawaii, this actual concept of a demo to provide imo the BEST quick response deployment to an emergency search and rescue situation to areas that needs time just to develop and implement a serious, safe and viable logistical plan not including the time to find the most qualified personnel to the execute the mission. The time it took me to right comment, the demo rescue was halfway through. #TimeSaver #LifeSaving #Emergency #SearchAndRescue
@GuidelinesViolater
@GuidelinesViolater День тому
Bot
@rockspyder3970
@rockspyder3970 2 роки тому
Incredible! Goosebumps here. You fly in conditions where no other form of VFR flight would be safely possible. Respect!!
@NETBotic
@NETBotic 2 роки тому
It's the new IFR (I follow rocks)
@rockspyder3970
@rockspyder3970 2 роки тому
@@NETBotic 😄👍🏻
@AwakeningWARRlOR
@AwakeningWARRlOR Рік тому
Sheeple afraid of your own shadows and the fIu
@AwakeningWARRlOR
@AwakeningWARRlOR Рік тому
Sheeple afraid of your own shadows and the fIu
@Maxence1402a
@Maxence1402a Рік тому
I wouldn't say flying but rather hovering, as boats sailing along the coast.
@fanatamon
@fanatamon Рік тому
I love how the stone tablet writer even included “after a short stay flew back to woodford” when writing in stone.
@janus3555
@janus3555 Рік тому
I guess the landing was talking about either the UK or that mountain because the first flight was in 1903 in North Carolina and I'm sure them landing or an official landing was long before what the stone designates.
@KittyGamingYT
@KittyGamingYT Рік тому
@@janus3555 Why didn't you bother to read the stone?
@janus3555
@janus3555 Рік тому
@@KittyGamingYT I probably should have but was in the car and on my phone when I commented. I was going by what was said.
@johcokando2911
@johcokando2911 Рік тому
Yes, it is nice to see a little more effort and detail in the work. It's just more rounded off. Stone engravers charged per character, the rate depending on the font type and size. The longer the message, the more money they made. It took a lot of skill and patience to make a good engraver. They tended to push for as much detail as possible to make it more worthwhile. Nowadays it's easier with CNC doing the job, but the same costing principles apply.
@garyjohnson1970
@garyjohnson1970 2 місяці тому
I finally made it to the future! I watched the 10sec jump at Flushing Meadows Park, NY, holding my grandmothers hand. Its a small victory, I saw "The world of tommorow" and lately ive been complaining about being in the WOT but the only advances have been cell phones and flat screens! From 10secs to boarding ships and mountain rescue....there's hope!
@omegahyperes96
@omegahyperes96 Рік тому
Love that soundtrack ❤️
@scottmclennan6114
@scottmclennan6114 Рік тому
Nice to see the name of the great Bert Hinkler from Bundaberg in QLD on that monument. Among his many achievements he was the first person to fly solo from England to Australia.
@999531s
@999531s Рік тому
Im watching this in VR so it was nice at 3:16 when he reached out and tickled my eyeball. Also a huge fan of this company and its work. Thank you for all the innovation and entertainment.
@johnnymnemonic69
@johnnymnemonic69 2 місяці тому
Perfect application for this device!
@user-wu9gr9xm8p
@user-wu9gr9xm8p Рік тому
1:20-1:26 oh, epic moment and music episode...👍 Does the helmet have a built-in rear view camera with screen output?
@MariusHofert
@MariusHofert Рік тому
For those wondering, the song playing in the beginning is Strlght & Nightcap - Nadiali
@ctg6734
@ctg6734 Рік тому
Thanks
@slikyiky1340
@slikyiky1340 2 роки тому
truly astounding piece of kit..........
@asdqwe123610
@asdqwe123610 Рік тому
This is really awesome. Getting very close to being able to be usefully deployed in the field.
@dd11111
@dd11111 Рік тому
It's a Long LONG way from that yet. Going to need another few billion dollars spent on it before it's even close to being adopted. Experimental or mainline.
@muskerp
@muskerp 2 місяці тому
Impressive stuff, I hope that all those who use it stay safe and all those who benefit from it show respect to the people who risk their lives to help people on mountains.
@Apollo440
@Apollo440 Рік тому
Imagine a doctor ascending to a patient in such a suit, landing, taking a look at the patient, saying: - Ooh, man, can't help you with that. And flying back down.
@j3dwin
@j3dwin Рік тому
When the patient doesn't have enough for the co-pay.
@MarcillaSmith
@MarcillaSmith Рік тому
@@j3dwin Still billing for the jetsuit flight, though. America, land of the free (additional fees may apply)
@VoluntaristSociety
@VoluntaristSociety Рік тому
@@MarcillaSmith id rather pay than wait six months you lazy bastard
@viasevenvai
@viasevenvai Рік тому
there’s always something they can do. if it’s a lost cause they can stop painful treatment, admin drugs…..
@j3dwin
@j3dwin Рік тому
...or they were out-of-network.
@mart34
@mart34 Рік тому
This guys strength, particularly in his arms and core are incredible. Similar to what the calisthenics guys do, but most likely goes unnoticed by most due to it being secondary to the jet suit and its amazing uses.
@Washeek
@Washeek Рік тому
Why not add bracing for the arms though?
@Avalas1986
@Avalas1986 Рік тому
Honestly his strength to fly that suit for so far and so long is just as impressive as the suit itself
@Avalas1986
@Avalas1986 Рік тому
@@Washeek that's more weight to lift which changes the whole game. Bracing would also add resistance more than likely to movement which is how you control flight with this suit also.
@jakelewis1234
@jakelewis1234 Рік тому
You steer with the arms, the main jet is in the backpack.
@salvaribeiro
@salvaribeiro Рік тому
One of the reasons I think this is BS. Not only the arm, but the ammount of dust displaced by the thrusters is too little for pushing a human body weight. Also he is more stable than the drone filming him, even though he is not even as close to be as aerodynamic. This seems like just another elaborate investor cash grab.
@johnnydoeth7524
@johnnydoeth7524 10 днів тому
Funny story, me, my dad and a friend were descending Helvellyn via Swirral Edge, he slipped as he wasn't paying attention talking to some ladies behind him, he injured himself fairly badly but fortunately a couple of people from Wasdale mountain rescue were scrambling just behind us! him not wanting help decided to descend to Red Tarn in a lot of pain with them following and us keeping close incase he needed help, the pain being too much he stopped at the Tarn and Mountain rescue ended up getting him the GNAAS direct to Carlisle Infirmary from the Tarn while we trundled down and drove to pick him up several hours later where it was found he had broken 4 ribs, a valuable lesson in paying attention on dangerous terrain, many thanks to Wasdale Mountain Rescue for being in the right place at the right time and GNAAS.
@painlesschunk
@painlesschunk 11 місяців тому
is that the server moderator
@antenedilbert7191
@antenedilbert7191 Рік тому
3300 ft roughly in 4.4 mins. That's 1 km of ascend. This is mind-blowing. Search and rescue is taking new strides. Travel industry will reap millions in terms of HILL station rides. This is outstandingly amazing
@benjaminjo5430
@benjaminjo5430 Рік тому
its just a lot of oil that will be used.. it should just be used for rescue and not for private or fun-action.
@1littlelee
@1littlelee Рік тому
not really because SAR are NOT using these things, they are a danger and FAR over budget
@petrokemikal
@petrokemikal Рік тому
Doubt it... Not an insurance company in the world would insure that... People would be mamed and killed all over the shop trying to fly that..
@sca04245
@sca04245 Рік тому
The height gain was 2200ft
@quantumtechcrypto7080
@quantumtechcrypto7080 Рік тому
His triceps must be on fire
@Mattthewanderer
@Mattthewanderer Рік тому
Wow, this is a good use of a newer tech ability. Even if the person can't be immediately evacuated they could still get life-saving help until transport does arrive.
@jessehernandez8589
@jessehernandez8589 Рік тому
I had the same thought but maybe a team could possibly maneuver an injured person into a better area for rescue also while administering aid.
@LordChesalot
@LordChesalot Рік тому
@Karl with a K this is UK rescue dosent charge it's a public service
@DB-qz7se
@DB-qz7se Рік тому
@Karl with a K dont think expense of this 3-5mins flight could be any close to that amount!
@Jermain-cz4bh
@Jermain-cz4bh Рік тому
@Karl with a K thats in the US everywhere else prolly doesnt charge
@joeldukes303
@joeldukes303 Рік тому
@@LordChesalot Hahaaaaa! Good one
@jimc7022
@jimc7022 Рік тому
Great video! Thank you. I’d be interested how the jet suit goes down mountains. I’d imagine it may be harder trying to control speed.
@livelovenow8862
@livelovenow8862 Рік тому
That's wild. Guy's brave and does a great job controlling the air pressure.
@lord_scrubington
@lord_scrubington Рік тому
gonna be really interesting to see how this equipment is adapted to carry medical gear and what kinda capacity they can get out of it really looking forward to seeing where this goes
@jekader
@jekader Рік тому
You can already see the "medical" camo paint ;) Clearly this is only intended for the military, although I'm not sure how effective it is as I expect these small turbines to be quite loud.
@chompers11
@chompers11 Рік тому
the military, obviously. Its main use wont be for saving anyone lmao
@lord_scrubington
@lord_scrubington Рік тому
@@chompers11 Well done captain obvious. Things can be used for more than one application tho lmao
@lord_scrubington
@lord_scrubington Рік тому
@@jekader yeah, I certainly think it will see additional use as rapid response equipment though, as it certainly seems well suited to carrying equipment to aid in stabilising someone before proper transport can arrive
@chompers11
@chompers11 Рік тому
@@lord_scrubington youd have to be a clown to think the MIC isn't fully funding this and to argue that it will be primarly used for fuggin carrying medical gear lmaooo.
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 Рік тому
I absolutely LOVE these jet suits. They are unbelievable in terms of what man has accomplished from an engineering standpoint.
@ShizukuSeiji
@ShizukuSeiji Рік тому
Also mountain rescue is a stunningly good use of the technology.
@McBobtheruggaman
@McBobtheruggaman Рік тому
no they aren't
@IwatchTubiTrash
@IwatchTubiTrash Рік тому
@@McBobtheruggaman Do elaborate.
@McBobtheruggaman
@McBobtheruggaman Рік тому
@@IwatchTubiTrash no they are not
@tullo5564
@tullo5564 Рік тому
Engineering is nothing without the Scientists establishing a base for it
@painfall
@painfall Рік тому
This is gonna be great foe scouting out affected areas when there's disasters.
@Rajkumaryadav-ir3vb
@Rajkumaryadav-ir3vb Рік тому
Thank you for the information.
@utubewillyman
@utubewillyman Рік тому
1:02 I like this part where he flies over the graves of those who attempted it before him.
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 Рік тому
I really didn't want to, but just had to laugh at this funny comment!
@coolaid7005
@coolaid7005 Рік тому
Haha!
@tarpnarp
@tarpnarp Рік тому
Nice. They are planted trees though lol
@coolaid7005
@coolaid7005 Рік тому
@@tarpnarp Yes everyone knows they are planted trees. Good thing we have you here to explain all the jokes.
@tarpnarp
@tarpnarp Рік тому
@@coolaid7005 Didn't explain the joke. Some people are stupid, can't blame a man for checking.
@drewlovelyhell4892
@drewlovelyhell4892 Рік тому
Flying one of those would literally be a dream come true for me.
@Skafiskafnjak51
@Skafiskafnjak51 Рік тому
There are places where you can try it safely, time to make that dream true ! :D
@sebastianwhalin743
@sebastianwhalin743 Рік тому
So youve played gta as well lol
@louloup4607
@louloup4607 Рік тому
il looks bullcrap to ride lol
@drewlovelyhell4892
@drewlovelyhell4892 Рік тому
@Karl with a K Having money is also something I dream about. 😣
@louloup4607
@louloup4607 Рік тому
@Karl with a K sounds really bad. specially to buy useless ugly stuff
@nagaster
@nagaster Рік тому
Great to see another tribute to Bert Hinkler. Another great Aussie hero.
@JOkERBIDEN
@JOkERBIDEN Рік тому
That initial take off was so cool. 😆 like a superhero.
@rjstewart
@rjstewart Рік тому
I can imagine a scenario where two SAR technicians head out looking for someone lost on a mountain. They find the person and relay the location to their base where a payload drone is launched autonomously to bring them medical supplies. When the drone gets close enough a SARTECH takes over flying it in manual mode to land it. The supplies are used to keep the patient alive until the weather clears or worse case, a folding stretcher is used to carry them back down. In the further future the drone might even be able to air lift the patient!
@BreachingCharge
@BreachingCharge Рік тому
More likely a drone will locate & a helicopter will collect. As is being done today. If a drone or helicopter can't fly in the weather a jetpack won't either so it's back to the boots on the ground.
@matthewb8994
@matthewb8994 Рік тому
This video just demonstrated a jet pack can fly in weather unsuitable for a helicopter!
@googliyandroid
@googliyandroid Рік тому
ага, а потом со звезды смерти из КОСМОSА хреначат исцеляющим лазерным лучом. Прилетают космолёты телепортируют их на борт... ой всё, фантазёр
@rjstewart
@rjstewart Рік тому
@@BreachingCharge the entire point of the video was to demonstrate sending a human up the mountain when a helecopter can't go due to weather. I would expect, like any tool, it be used when it's appropriate. A flock of small drones could search and find the lost hiker and maybe deliver a radio. If the weather is fine then yes, use a helicopter and just pick them up without farting around with jet packs. If the weather, like in the video, doesn't allow the chopper to go up AND the person needs immediate assistance then that's the time to play rocketman LOL.
@vertigoelation
@vertigoelation Рік тому
@@rjstewart Shoot... With drone technology now it could be programed to follow the jet pack. Sure in this case the cameras didn't work but when outfitted with lidar or other sensors it could easily track the jet pack and follow.
@timdunn2387
@timdunn2387 Рік тому
Bert Hinkler (named on the memorial at the summit) is an Australian legend, being the first person to fly solo UK to Australia in 1928.
@Jesse-B
@Jesse-B Рік тому
I thought the name rang a bell...
@judica8873
@judica8873 Рік тому
Bravo to you Tim Dunn for bring that to our attention.👍
@sarangerande9587
@sarangerande9587 Рік тому
*Amazing......* *Amazing......Amazing......Surely this thing is going to come into my dreams tonight.* 😍😍🤩🤩🤩🙌🙌🙌
@cryptotrader2779
@cryptotrader2779 Рік тому
Absolutely awesome.
@msx80
@msx80 2 роки тому
Gotta be an incredible feeling
@jchendrix
@jchendrix Рік тому
I remember climbing Helveylln and setting off from that bridge where this Medic took off from, although it's not a very high climb, the climb is still a challenge if you try to ascend quickly from the North face so this tech would be useful for Mountain rescue in similar terrain
@leegibson8186
@leegibson8186 Рік тому
Science studies and funding put to good use.This is wonderful and important . It may not fly the patient down but it can deliver treatment and comfort such as medicine,blankets dry clothing and food.
@nightcrows787
@nightcrows787 2 місяці тому
Very good stuff. Great work
@extratyper2743
@extratyper2743 Рік тому
My man's in creative mode showing us his whole world thanks dude 🙌
@Regulareverydaynormalguy1
@Regulareverydaynormalguy1 Рік тому
I think these things are really cool and even though their use case is very specific, it could be the only tool for the job in some cases.
@Stand.Your.Ground.
@Stand.Your.Ground. Рік тому
I don’t think you realize what this can be used for. Military, rescue, fire, recreation. Eventually packs will b smaller arms as well
@rotor13
@rotor13 Рік тому
@@Stand.Your.Ground. They can't get smaller unless they're able to provide much higher amounts of thrust for the same amount of fuel and still be able to handle the heat in smaller packaging. The reason these jet packs work, is because turbines this small have existed already for at least 20 years. Someone just finally decided to use 2 turbines on each hand with a fuel tank for a backpack. To even get the pack half as small, you're looking at increasing the turbine efficiency by over 100%. In modern engineering, thats ultimately unheard of when you're talking about using fossil fuels. They have no use as a military application because they create so much noise - the enemy will hear you before you ever get close enough to start walking. And its heavy, expensive equipment that you wont be able to carry back to base without some sort of recovery team. I dont see how a squad of jet troopers would be useful. Their hands would be busy with the turbines and it would just make them easy targets to be shot out of the sky. Perhaps only to have a dedicated squad to rapidly climb some mountains to get better elevation perhaps to see into the next valley while you wait for the rest of your detachment to make it up to you on foot - but again, noise. If you've ever been hiking, you'd realize that even at far distances something as relatively quiet as a propeller plane flying at 10,000 feet can have its exhaust echo throughout the mountains. At best, they can be used for rapid rescue for a duo or trio of EMT's moving to help an injured skier or hiker, like if they were to be deployed from a Ski Lodge sitting at the base of a mountain. Especially rescuing someone who has been buried in an avalanche. They already have similar jet packs for recreation - for use in the water, either connected to a jet-ski or with its own power source. You'd have SERIOUS liability issues as a company to offer this for covering the ground.
@dfhdf4214
@dfhdf4214 Рік тому
@@rotor13 yeah but eventually
@rotor13
@rotor13 Рік тому
@@dfhdf4214 I dont entertain whataboutisms
@doggofv
@doggofv Рік тому
I know this is more intended or at leasing right now planned to be more for military use and rescue missions but i would love to see in the near future a similar and probably improved jetpack availiable for consumers to buy. (Probably with lots of regulation and safety requirements 😅)
@fredsavage4925
@fredsavage4925 10 днів тому
This answers your question, Tim Wilson.
@ronaldschild157
@ronaldschild157 Рік тому
I often wonder what it's like operating in one of these jet suits. It seems like it's akin to being stationary between a pair of parallel bars. How much elbow joint fatigue is experienced? if you're in one and you lock your elbows, can you be at risk of passing out?
@andychurches7280
@andychurches7280 Рік тому
The main thrust is from the backpack, so minimal strain on the arms.
@blise518B
@blise518B Рік тому
@@andychurches7280 I wouldn't call it minimal. You don't need to be a body builder but still need decent strength to not be shaky.
@spinehealthcentre9468
@spinehealthcentre9468 Рік тому
@@blise518B Agreed - very unwise to rely on "locking" the elbows. I guess that if something goes wrong the fall to the ground would not be fatal, assuming below a certain distance from the ground.
@Madhuntr
@Madhuntr Рік тому
@@spinehealthcentre9468 still would hurt like hell and on a mountain with the jets on the hands you would have no chance of grabbing onto something quickly. But for specially trained personel this could actually make a difference in such situations. although a helicopter might still be faster
@shlep444
@shlep444 Рік тому
Climber here. You just need to be light.
@Rickxta
@Rickxta Рік тому
Great video and greetings from Aus. I see the name Bert Hinkler on that memorial stone. He was a legendary Queensland aviation pioneer. Started by flying a glider off sandhills near Mon Repos. Died in a crash, I believe in theItalian Alps. All the best for your endeavours.
@FlyWithTyy
@FlyWithTyy 13 днів тому
That bit about the plane landing there nearly 100 years ago is astounding
@AussieBleuu
@AussieBleuu Рік тому
This is going to save lives.
@thomas9816
@thomas9816 2 роки тому
That's amazing! I can't wait to see how this technology evolves as we find more uses for it. I hope one day it'll be available to the public for a "reasonable" price, the same way 3D printers and VR headsets were once considered as a luxury almost no one could afford and can now be bought by most people
@Vousie
@Vousie 2 роки тому
I doubt it. These days, our nanny-state risk-avoidant population will never allow normal people to fly a suit like this.
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 Рік тому
@@Vousie Hold my beer!
@africanelectron751
@africanelectron751 Рік тому
Let me die how I wish
@jackcarver8234
@jackcarver8234 Рік тому
Paragliding is energy free and non states dependant
@MarianKeller
@MarianKeller Рік тому
Although the suit is definitely impressive, they haven't developed their own, let alone cheaper jet engines, and those are the most expensive parts.
@chrisjames7803
@chrisjames7803 Рік тому
And here's the future of mountain rescue and search, imagine the possibilllitys combining this with hud FLIR,, night searches and impossible visibillity conditions.. time to start approaching mountain teams and get trialing.. seriously awsome guys!
@tetraquark2402
@tetraquark2402 Рік тому
Amazing technology but I'm not convinced that having thrusters on the end of your arms is a good idea. Think of the strength needed and of course your hands aren't free.
@jeromemorrowactual6723
@jeromemorrowactual6723 Рік тому
This is far less effective than a helicopter is ANY S&R situation. That’s a fun dream you have, but it would make any S&R or mountain recuse vastly more complex and dangerous.
@sparklesparklesparkle6318
@sparklesparklesparkle6318 Рік тому
@@jeromemorrowactual6723 you just hate jetpaks
@506jeff
@506jeff Рік тому
inb4 combine gunships exist. for some reason i immediately think of those creatures when seeing these jetpacks
@ChreeMK
@ChreeMK Рік тому
@@jeromemorrowactual6723 bro for the cost of a helicopter u could make like 20 of these
@gregkiyuna6029
@gregkiyuna6029 Місяць тому
I'm sixty now. I would love to experience this one day. Maybe. Definitely a bucketlist thing. Aloha!
@dougharlow6037
@dougharlow6037 Рік тому
Great video. Thanks
@MrSeik-
@MrSeik- 2 роки тому
This is cool.
@Ben_Kimber
@Ben_Kimber Рік тому
I never thought about this use for jet suits. This is actually really interesting.
@73kepakepa
@73kepakepa Рік тому
Can’t wait to buy that on Amazon prime!!!!
@brianmullins6064
@brianmullins6064 Рік тому
brilliant stuff
@kinsleykhoo48
@kinsleykhoo48 Рік тому
this is awesome to see - imagine search and rescue being able to locate someone and render aid posibly stabalise anything serious maybe even setup a camp for overnight but still acheived in a very short amount of time compared to what is available now whilst a team or a chopper will come in later and air lift them out? totally awesome!
@arthurfleck8777
@arthurfleck8777 Рік тому
As a child I dreamed of using a Jet Pack, but I thought it was never going to become a real thing. The fact you guys have actually created one almost brings tears to my eyes. I HAVE to use one before I die, to be able to fly is perhaps my ultimate dream.
@FoxyCAMTV
@FoxyCAMTV Рік тому
keep dreaming,it ain't for us plebs.
@ozodari6160
@ozodari6160 Рік тому
Oh don't worry if not in this life. Surely in the next
@bitbandit1678
@bitbandit1678 Рік тому
You don't need this impractical thing to fly. Spend a few thousand dollars on a paramotor instead.
@LukaPaja
@LukaPaja Рік тому
That's it right there. This company is selling the jet suit experience and are making a shit ton of money. They're not trying to save any cunt
@gunty752
@gunty752 Рік тому
@@FoxyCAMTV i think you can book tethered flights in london i believe
@user-cc7qg6rt7n
@user-cc7qg6rt7n 8 днів тому
That is F'ing Awesome; I want one!!!
@Firefox13A
@Firefox13A Рік тому
Excellent
@mindless7577
@mindless7577 Рік тому
When i was a kid it was just impossible that people could fly like this Today it can be done, so curious to see which impossibility’s the future will make possible
@bhante1345
@bhante1345 Рік тому
You'll be able to download a Greggs pasty in 3 years!
@danerose575
@danerose575 Рік тому
SpaceX has developed the software for vertical landings that are computer controlled. The next step will be for these personal jet kits to software control to take us anywhere and land gently.
@A2Z1Two3
@A2Z1Two3 Рік тому
maybe in my lifetime I will get to see an honest politician ?
@markuslebt
@markuslebt Рік тому
Politicians are all hollywood actors. They are honest to their creed. Their craft. If you dont get it. Its your problem. Dumbo.
@powerwagon3731
@powerwagon3731 Рік тому
Gilligan had a jet pack in the sixties that could fly from a deserted island to Hawaii.
@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Рік тому
Wow! What an improvement to the jet pack I saw demonstrated in 1964. It went 100 feet (or yards) straight up then down. This is now practical.
@nicolasuribestanko
@nicolasuribestanko Рік тому
What you saw at the 1964 World's Fair was a rocket pack - not a jet pack.
@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Рік тому
@@nicolasuribestanko It was in Atlanta and it was burning hydrogen peroxide and a fuel I cannot remember. It was a rocket pack, not a jet pack, and it was the first of its kind.
@louloup4607
@louloup4607 Рік тому
this is now practical "*60 years later ; still nuts"
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Рік тому
@@OnTheRiver66 It was invented by a guy in Houston and flown in the Astrodome in 65
@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Рік тому
@@KB-ke3fi I saw it in 1965 at the premier of Thunderball outside a theater at Lenox Square mall in Atlanta. It was called a jet pack back then. Here is a little info on it: That’s one way to make an exit… 007’s jet pack from Thunderball was built by Bell-Textron and originally designed for the US army - but was deemed too dangerous to use. “You could only fly for 20 seconds, then you ran out of fuel and you had nothing,” said Production Designer Ken Adam.
@Enk64
@Enk64 Рік тому
Wow, this could revolutionize search and rescue. 😱
@cannibalsorcerer
@cannibalsorcerer Рік тому
I want one of these so bad. Hope they become commercially available and not just something exclusive to first responders and military. I don't care how expensive they are, I MUST own one of these glorious creations.
@BOOSETO
@BOOSETO Рік тому
Trained pilots who can operate these, with even simple first aid training and minimal gear, would save lives. True medics being able to go up in pairs or more? Would save many lives. This is incredible
@suicidalbanananana
@suicidalbanananana Рік тому
You dont take into account that its got too short of a flight time to be viable (unless they put these literally everywhere around mountains) and that the pilot needs to be helped out of his suit. Cool gadget for the filthy rich? no doubt! useful for rescue in remote areas? not a chance.
@Mortthemoose
@Mortthemoose Рік тому
I wonder how much these units cost though!
@half-lightstudios503
@half-lightstudios503 Рік тому
@@suicidalbanananana Always one person out there to put a negative spin on things, open your mind a bit, what was the first car like? took time to get where it is, the potential alone is incredible, my first thought too was how much this could help injured hikers, etc... its obviously going to get better in time and at that point it'll be amazing for many situations outside of it being a cool ride and ps if you watched the whole vid he's clearly able to get out of the suit himself.
@suicidalbanananana
@suicidalbanananana Рік тому
@@half-lightstudios503 Sorry to 'put a negative spin on things' but jetpacks have been around since 1919, if it was really such a good idea dont you think somebody would've done this sooner? or somebody would invent (comparable to cars) special jetpack fuel to make these things more viable? It only took 4 years to invent that for cars & its not like Gravity Industries is the first to try commercialize jetpacks??? Im sorry that my reality check is 'putting a negative spin on things' but in its current form this is a neat promotional video but not a viable solution to a problem. I mean, have you even considered how pretty much all the armies tried to make jetpacks viable but all gave up? 🤷‍♂️ Okay, i didn't watch the end of the video and apparently the pilot can shut it off themselves now, my mistake. But that still leaves all the other issues...
@SexyFace
@SexyFace Рік тому
advanced electromagnetic jetpack systems exist. as of today, humanity's understanding of propulsion technology coupled with aerodynamics is unrivaled throughout history. it is likely patented behind private sector firewalls that function to prevent even the slightest of public information leaks. after all, granting an individual the ability to fly laterally in the air instead of being bound to earth on 2D plains would be revolutionary; even moreso than the internet.
@factory2590
@factory2590 Рік тому
This is fantastic! Imagine: Her: So, what do you do for a living? Him: I'm a jetpack medic. I thought nothing beats fighter pilot. I may have been wrong.
@rockspoon6528
@rockspoon6528 Рік тому
"What do you do if they need to be medevac'd?" "..." "...What do you do if they need to be medevac'd?" "We don't talk about that part."
@noxid86
@noxid86 Рік тому
@@rockspoon6528 apply first aid until the medevac arrives
@rockspoon6528
@rockspoon6528 Рік тому
@@noxid86 Or just get the medevac there sooner by streamlining the process instead of spending hundreds of thousands each year keeping jetpacks on hand that can barely go 5km one-way carrying a paramedic with minimal kit.
@distilledmilk2441
@distilledmilk2441 Рік тому
@@rockspoon6528 maybe a sling that hangs from the bottom of the pack? Like what they do for helicopters just a little more sketchy. Nvm just realized whoever you were trying to get out would get blasted
@Inmate533
@Inmate533 Рік тому
Her: How much money does that make?
@gillestrombetta3019
@gillestrombetta3019 Рік тому
Magnifique félicitation
@tlee9484
@tlee9484 Рік тому
That's too cool, Everyone will want one.
@Christopherthomas123
@Christopherthomas123 Рік тому
Fully committed to visor-up at that point. Looked like that feeling when you have a fly on your face but have your hands full
@jackmey77
@jackmey77 2 роки тому
So amazing!
@Dev.212
@Dev.212 Місяць тому
Wow it's amazing!
@shalakabooyaka1480
@shalakabooyaka1480 2 дні тому
From watching the Rocketeer as a kid to seeing these is incredible.
@64Pete
@64Pete Рік тому
Amazing jet suit flight. The future is literally now. One of the pilots that landed the plane was Bert Hinkler from Bundaberg Australia... certified mad bastard. The idea of a jet suit would have made him hard.✌🇦🇺
@dankyjoker
@dankyjoker Рік тому
By it's nature the future can't LITERALLY be now, so you're wrong.
@mmmail1969
@mmmail1969 Рік тому
@dankyjoker and @Karl with a K - Obviously, your use of "language expression" is stuck at 1st grade of school! Imagine if you'd encountered Bill Shakespeare..... Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind"
@MaggotDiggo1
@MaggotDiggo1 Рік тому
@@dankyjoker The word "literally" can be used figuratively. Is your mind blown?! 🤯
@mmmail1969
@mmmail1969 Рік тому
@Karl with a K tell that to Pablo Picasso idiot!
@dankyjoker
@dankyjoker Рік тому
@@MaggotDiggo1 no, because you're wrong. Nice try
@stevexray6253
@stevexray6253 2 роки тому
A great choice of music to go with it! 😁👍
@michaelcrabtree2939
@michaelcrabtree2939 Рік тому
Every mountain ranger needs one of these for rescues...we can ascend to the person faster than normal times for getting up a hill....nice record!!!
@frankwhite1816
@frankwhite1816 2 місяці тому
AWESOME! Sometimes I just love technology. Incredible! 🙂
@markmccall9027
@markmccall9027 Рік тому
Amazing. I remember watching early vids of these jet suits and considered them to be awesome toys for the rich and famous. Now it's 100% clear that they're going to help do amazing things.
@vonleiningen
@vonleiningen Рік тому
amazing things... for the rich and famous*
@keithbrown2458
@keithbrown2458 Рік тому
That was amazing considering the fog I hope you had enough fuel to fly back down because it certainly would be a long walk but what an incredible flight
@tam2237
@tam2237 Рік тому
If he had to walk he’d also have to haul all the gear with him too 😂
@jeffswope1511
@jeffswope1511 2 роки тому
Been watching this thing evolve and it doesn’t disappoint. Amazing
@whatsupbudbud
@whatsupbudbud Рік тому
How has it evolved?
@xenn4985
@xenn4985 Рік тому
@@whatsupbudbud ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oYphaZ94rH9yzZc.html
@xenn4985
@xenn4985 Рік тому
@@whatsupbudbud Check out the oldest video on the gravity industries channel, the one you're watching now. This went through so many changes and has improved immensely over the years.
@DJAYPAZ
@DJAYPAZ Рік тому
Slowly but surely the guys at Gravity are pushing the flight envelope of their remarkable jet pack. Over time through their hard work and persistence, the jet pack technology will be further improved in terms of flight time, payload and novel applications.
@josephkelley8641
@josephkelley8641 Рік тому
Good for the guys at Gravity, that's all I have to say - i.e. Excellent Company/Craftsmanship
@MrPland1992
@MrPland1992 Рік тому
You know these have been around for like 80 years… right?
@andreichiorean4450
@andreichiorean4450 Рік тому
@@MrPland1992 Planes have been around for 80 years as well, but they improved, isn't that the point you smart ass?
@janaaj1an889
@janaaj1an889 Рік тому
Wild stuff! Fire whoever chose the music. Annoying.
@MrMottestyles
@MrMottestyles Рік тому
@@MrPland1992 actually, this type hasn't. Research mate- try it sometime.
@jimmccormack7507
@jimmccormack7507 Рік тому
Well done.
@canadianboyd1848
@canadianboyd1848 Рік тому
this system has such a variety of potential uses. so cool to watch it unfold. i had the same thought as other commenters though that for this distance, bracing the arm mounted jets with some sort of dynamic support would probably be much less fatiguing. the capability to use or retract this mounts would probably be best however.
@Sleepyjew
@Sleepyjew Рік тому
The redesign of exo suits are afoot. Or an elbow.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 Рік тому
This is really awesome. I'm curious, when you're flying, are you bearing all the weight of your body and your pack with your arms? It looks like it. Also, did you have enough fuel to get back down the mountain by flying?
@ats-3693
@ats-3693 Рік тому
The main lifting thrust is coming from the backpack, the arm jets add more lift thrust but are primarily for vectoring thrust to change speed, direction, attitude etc.
@lord_scrubington
@lord_scrubington Рік тому
this jet suit requires a lot of physical strength to operate effectively
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland Рік тому
There's a main jet engine in the backpack doing most of the lifting. It's not like you're holding yourself up by your arms. They're providing only a fraction of the total lift. You do need to have some upper body strength to properly pilot the system though, which is why they train people before they let them fly these things.
@craigcogley5071
@craigcogley5071 Рік тому
Could do with a form of foot caliper that are easily disengaged.
@marioschaffner5395
@marioschaffner5395 Рік тому
I don’t think, that there is enough fuel left to fly down, but the primary objective is to get to the accident asap to help, because you can’t take the wounded down with you anyway.
@ShizaruBloodrayne
@ShizaruBloodrayne Рік тому
This man just experienced every human's dream since the dawn of humanity. We are living the future. Now if only this became accessible enough to try it out myself lol
@watermouse9296
@watermouse9296 Рік тому
Wow - this is a game changer.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 2 роки тому
One hell of a demonstration of the equipment in Real World conditions.
@jimmccormack7507
@jimmccormack7507 Рік тому
Best of the best.
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Місяць тому
Great video...👍
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