
This is a handout photo issued by the National Geographic Channel and Jetman Live of Yves Rossy,from Switzerland as he parachutes to ground near Dover England after he completed his attempt to cross the English Channel from Calais to Dover using a single jet propelled wing. The Swiss daredevil crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing Friday, parachuting into a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. Yves Rossy leapt from a plane at more than 8,800 feet (2,500 meters), fired up his jets and made the 22-mile (35-kilometer ) trip from Calais in France. Rossy passed over a thin strip of land in front of South Foreland lighthouse, looped over onlookers and opened his parachute, his wings still strapped to his back.(AP Photo/Michel Setboun/National Geographic Channel and Jetman Live, HO)

Yves Rossy of Switzerland stands up shortly after landing after his solo flight from France to England near Dover, England, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008.. The Swiss daredevil crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing Friday, parachuting into a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. Yves Rossy leapt from a plane at more than 8,800 feet (2,500 meters), fired up his jets and made the 22-mile (35-kilometer ) trip from Calais in France. Rossy passed over a thin strip of land in front of South Foreland lighthouse, looped over onlookers and opened his parachute, his wings still strapped to his back. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Yves Rossy, centre, of Switzerland celebrates after his solo flight from France to England near Dover, England, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008.The Swiss daredevil crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing Friday, parachuting into a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. Yves Rossy leapt from a plane at more than 8,800 feet (2,500 meters), fired up his jets and made the 22-mile (35-kilometer ) trip from Calais in France. Rossy passed over a thin strip of land in front of South Foreland lighthouse, seen at rear, looped over onlookers and opened his parachute, his wings still strapped to his back. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Yves Rossy of Switzerland come into land by parachute followed by support aircraft after his solo flight from France to England near Dover, England, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. The Swiss daredevil crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing Friday, parachuting into a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. Yves Rossy leapt from a plane at more than 8,800 feet (2,500 meters), fired up his jets and made the 22-mile (35-kilometer ) trip from Calais in France. Rossy passed over a thin strip of land in front of South Foreland lighthouse, looped over onlookers and opened his parachute, his wings still strapped to his back. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)