Goodness! What one man will do to get another man’s attention.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating what we’ll bet is the most fun case they’ve had in some time. Adult performer/sky-dive instructor Voodoo, aka Alex Torres, videotaped himself having sex with a coworker during a skydive. The FAA is investigating out of concern that the pilot might have been distracted by the couples’ sexual behavior while they were still in the plane. Co-star/receptionist Hope Howell claimed, “an in-air orgasm as the couple shagged their way to the ground,” according to AVN. The stunt was meant to get Howard Stern’s attention.
KGET-TV reports that the owner of Skydive Taft didn’t know about this daring feat until Taft police investigators came and told him that a viral video of the jump was being passed around by kids at a local school (it’s since been taken off Torres’ website).
From KGET-TV: “A spokesman with the Federal Aviation Administration says there is no explicit policy on sexual conduct on private planes. But Ian Gregor says any activity that could affect a pilot's ability to concentrate on flying or cause the pilot to be jostled could constitute a violation of federal aviation regulations.” Kudos to KGET’s Kiyoshi Tomono for managing to keep a straight face while reporting on this.
Torres got fired from Skydive Taft; the owner hasn’t decided whether or not to fire Howell. We say a mid-air bonk is worth getting sacked for.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating what we’ll bet is the most fun case they’ve had in some time. Adult performer/sky-dive instructor Voodoo, aka Alex Torres, videotaped himself having sex with a coworker during a skydive. The FAA is investigating out of concern that the pilot might have been distracted by the couples’ sexual behavior while they were still in the plane. Co-star/receptionist Hope Howell claimed, “an in-air orgasm as the couple shagged their way to the ground,” according to AVN. The stunt was meant to get Howard Stern’s attention.
KGET-TV reports that the owner of Skydive Taft didn’t know about this daring feat until Taft police investigators came and told him that a viral video of the jump was being passed around by kids at a local school (it’s since been taken off Torres’ website).
From KGET-TV: “A spokesman with the Federal Aviation Administration says there is no explicit policy on sexual conduct on private planes. But Ian Gregor says any activity that could affect a pilot's ability to concentrate on flying or cause the pilot to be jostled could constitute a violation of federal aviation regulations.” Kudos to KGET’s Kiyoshi Tomono for managing to keep a straight face while reporting on this.
Torres got fired from Skydive Taft; the owner hasn’t decided whether or not to fire Howell. We say a mid-air bonk is worth getting sacked for.
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