字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 (intense wind) (atmospheric music) (airplane motor) - Other people would laugh at me. In fact, all my friends say we worry about you Dilys, you know. I think even coming out this weekend, somebody said oh no be careful. I think that's ridiculous. What a better way to die, having fun. I am a world record-holder for being the oldest woman skydiver in the world. I think, if there's only one way, it's down. So even if I've got slight absent-mindedness, I'll be alright. I don't worry that my carpet is rather threadbare and old, as long as I'm skydiving. But I do get scared. I used to be so scared that I would drive the car up to the drop zone and think, I could go back. I don't have to stay here. But I knew if I went away, I'd never come back again. So, so the ecstasy was more than the fear. (airplane motor) The first time I jumped out of an airplane, I thought I was going to die. And as I fell, I thought, what a mistake, this is death. I can remember it now. And then the next second, I thought, “Oh, I'm flying.” (upbeat music) Skydiving gives you the most intense, wonderful feeling. I mean, people come down from a jump and they all say, “It's better than sex.” I mean, take that the way you like it, but it is. I think sometimes we get pulled down by fear, we get pulled down by necessity of work, and it's a mistake. That having done skydiving, I learned courage. I learned to go. And that has been the biggest turning point in my life. And I think the courage has helped me to run a charity, which from scratch is very difficult. They say most charities fail after three years. And I knew that I had a program that affected for the good, very profoundly disabled people and made them really much happier, and that thrills me. I believe we all have a purpose in life. And I believe that Touch Trust is my purpose. I don't have much time to think about the past. I'm so busy in the present and just going into the future, that the past recedes. And I am enjoying so much these days remembering the past, remembering even the difficult times that seeing how they all fell into a pattern, which now I'm glad of. You are a bird for 50 seconds and imagine, you can go 140 miles an hour, you can do a barrel roll. You can flip, you can move here, you can move there, you can join up with people. It is unbelievably wonderful. I won't stop, until I know it's not safe. But for now, I'm safe and I can do it, and I will do it for as long as I can.