
I Got Lucky
After being knocked unconscious, a skydiver survives a 14000 foot fall--but how?

After being knocked unconscious, a skydiver survives a 14000 foot fall--but how?

Throw yourself off a cliff, what could go wrong?

What would you do if you were 2000 feet in the air on a hang-glider, and realized you weren't buckled in?

This week, "I Got Lucky" explores the dangerous consequences of one of our most common impulses: to move to the suburbs

Avalanches threaten the pilots and their snowboarding clients

A salvage mission proves to be much trickier than the pilots anticipated

It's a race against time in a dangerous rescue mission, with life and death stakes that put everyone to the ultimate test

Welcome to the world of helicopter charters where expert pilots navigate some of the world's most treacherous airspace

During Christmas, Santa needs a little help from the Island Air crew to deliver presents all over Kodiak

It's a race against time to save a seriously injured hiker

A hiker slips and falls two stories down a sheer rock face in a crevasse

Special Forces vet Terry Schappert analyzes the season's survival challenges

Father and son bow hunters fight off a deadly Grizzly Bear attack

Hunter Rick Collins has to rescue his son after a long cliff fall

A female hunter battles a crippling injury, pursued by a black bear

A 16-year old deer hunter in Georgia is attacked by a pack of coyotes

When a steel plated hull is fitted with controls on the inside and tracks on the outside, it'll become the Viking BVS10 –an armoured amphibious personnel carrier that can get troops in and out of any combat zone.

In 48 hours, a block of metal will be formed into the most accurate weapon on earth: the AX-338 Sniper Rifle.

As lightweight aluminum is cut and tooled, it will become the frame of a personal flying machine.

What starts off as a seven-pound bar of solid steel will soon deliver a bullet with deadly accuracy when it becomes the barrel of a Colt C7 assault rifle.