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What it's like to fly upside down
Joel Haski runs an aerobatics company in Sydney and spends his days doing loop the loops and rolls high in the sky in a light aircraft. He's been doing this for many years and recently decided to take on a new challenge, flying upside down from Perth to Sydney to raise money for a children's charity. Joel tells presenter Anu Anand why he wants to dangle hundreds of meters above land, with blood rushing to his head.
Image: Joel Haski flying upside down
Credit: Joel Haski
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