PHEONIX, Sept 3 — Daredevil David Blaine performed his latest stunt yesterday, ascending nearly 30,000 feet (9,144 metres) into the Arizona sky while hanging from a cluster of jumbo-sized balloons before parachuting safely back to earth.

“It’s like magic, it feels like I’m floating in the air,” Blaine said on a radio to his team of aides back on the ground after gently lifting off from a desert airstrip in Page, Arizona, connected to dozens of balloons in an event he called Ascension.

YouTube said the stunt, which it livestreamed, set a new record as the most-watched YouTube Originals live event ever with over 770,000 viewers.

Blaine gradually dropped small weights to speed his ascent, donned a parachute mid-flight and strapped on an oxygen mask as he neared 29,400 feet, an altitude where most commercial airliners travel.

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Blaine, 47, has a history of performing high-profile and high-risk feats of endurance. His stunts include locking himself in a fish bowl, trapping himself in a block of ice for two days in Times Square, and standing freely atop a thin, tall pillar for 35 hours in New York City.

Yesterday’s stunt lasted roughly 30 minutes. Reaching an altitude slightly higher than Mount Everest, Blaine released himself from the balloon cluster and free-fell for some 30 seconds before deploying a parachute to slow his descent.

“Wow, that was awesome,” Blaine yelled into his radio as he stood back on land.

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Blaine has said he trained for the event for two years, including becoming a licensed pilot. It was his first live broadcast stunt since 2012. — Reuters