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First ever UK jet pack flies down the Thames in London

David Mayman whizzed past commuters in London on 5 October as he piloted what was billed the first ever jet pack flight in the UK. Mayman is the CEo and chief test pilot of JetPack Aviation, and flew down the Thames River starting from the Royal Victoria Dock.

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October 5, 2016 18:39 IST
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