A 104-year-old elderly woman named Dorothy Hoffner set a Guinness World Record as the oldest person in the world to skydive. Born in 1918, Hoffner had survived both the Spanish flu and Covid-19 pandemics, as well as her previous skydiving attempt at age 100. She jumped from a Skyvane plane in Ottawa, Illinois, 85 miles south of Chicago with an instructor to make the unique world record. Dorothy Hoffner first went skydiving when she was 100 years old. Fastest Time to Apply Natural Hair Extensions is 4 Minutes 35 Seconds, Guinness World Record Held By Poland Man Piotr Sierpiński (Watch Video).
Oldest Person in the World to Skydive:
104-year-old Dorothy Hoffner sets her sights on setting a new world record as the oldest #skydiver!
What an inspiration! Dorothy Hoffner is proof that age is just a number. #104YearOldSkydiver #WorldRecord #Skydiving#Inspiration #NeverTooLate #Challenge#AgeIsJustANumber pic.twitter.com/gYyL7r0vdJ
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