The FAA rules on skydiving sex stunt

The FAA rules on skydiving sex stunt
The FAA rules on skydiving sex stunt, The FAA has determined that the skydiving stunt didn’t violate rules. Alex Torres sparks FAA investigation.


FAA Spokesperson Ian Gregor said video evidence confirms that the pilot of a small plane was not distracted during the stunt over Kern County.

Earlier this month, Gregor said any activity that could distract the pilot while he’s flying could be a violation of federal regulations.

Skydive Taft owner David Chrouch said he fired part-time skydiving instructor and porn star Alex Torres and hasn’t decided whether to fire the company’s receptionist, Torres’ partner in the sex video.

The video shows the two having sex in a plane before jumping out in tandem and continuing the act midair.

Authorities say Alex Torres had posted the video on his blog but removed it on Monday.

Taft police Lt. Ed Whiting told KGET-TV in Bakersfield that no criminal charges are pending on Alex or anyone else relating to the skydiving sex stunt.
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