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Rossy wears a heat-resistant suit similar to that worn by firefighters and racing drivers, to protect him from the heat of the turbines. The cooling effect of the wind and high altitude also prevent him from getting too hot.
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Strangely, my first thoughts were: "How is he not frozen through, seeing as to how he's flying 180 miles per hour, 2600 feet above a mountain and who knows how many feet above sea level?"
Anyone want to speculate what the experienced temperature would be at that altitude and speed?
Jam it back in, in the dark.