For a good cause, a 93 year old woman flies tied to an airplane wing

The woman from the Gloucestershire area of ​​England not only performed the feat on a plane, but also dared to make a turn in the air, which earned her a Guinness Record. And it is without a doubt shown once again that age is just a number and no matter how many challenges it presents, it is in the belief in the capacity to be able to do so. “At my age I can’t run, so I looked for other ideas,” he told British media Children’s Bible. “I thought ‘I think I can do that,’ and that’s what got me started!” he pointed.

The challenge is always being able to raise funds for Sue Ryder’s palliative care charity. The attitude he had as a thank you to the organization for taking care of his family members and friends. Well, this is not the first time he has risked himself in this type of extreme activity, at the age of 89 he has already performed similar maneuvers, managed to collect 27,905 dollars (over 116 million Colombian pesos).

“My health is much better because my osteopath works a lot with my disease; at one point he couldn’t even turn his head. Being able to get on a plane and get off again is quite an achievement for me. My dear daughter-in-law and grandchildren supported me all the time,” said Bromage. Well, he had arthritis in his neck and had a pacemaker for 12 months.

Despite the acknowledgment of all her followers on social networks, the old lady was awarded the ‘ITV Pride of Britain’ for her human qualities as well as her bravery. Among his goals was to show that he had not lost his vitality. As we get older, things are not so easy like the old days, but I really want to try: what do you have to lose at my age?

It was last August 4th when he performed the feat according to the foundation Sue Ryderthe woman commented after the trip “It was amazing. My cheeks were moving a little in the wind up there, but I really enjoyed it. I want to prove that I can still do it!”

Since then, intrepid adventurer Betty has completed four aerial rides, the world’s fastest zipline at Snowdon and descended the 161-foot Eagle Tower in Cheltenham, raising money for local charities through its daring fundraiser.


Roderick Gilbert

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