LOS ANGELES -- The Latest on a skydivers attempt to jump 25,000 feet into a net (all times local):6:10 p.m.Skydiver Luke Aikins has become the first person to jump from a plane into a net on the ground without the benefit of a parachute.Aikins hit the 100-by-100-foot net perfectly, quickly climbed out of it and walked over to hug his wife, who had been watching with other family members.Just before climbing into a plane to make the jump, Aikins said he had been ordered to wear a parachute but indicated he wouldnt open it.As the plane was climbing to 25,000 feet above the drop zone he said the requirement had been lifted and he took off the chute.He fell for about two minutes, then flipped onto his back at the last second and landed perfectly to cheers from those gathered to watch.---5:45 p.m.Skydiver Luke Aikins says he learned just hours before his planned attempt to skydive from a plane into a net on the ground that hed have to wear a parachute in order to do it.He says he put it on but hinted strongly that he wouldnt open it.In a live broadcast from the plane hell jump from Aikins says wearing a parachute will make the jump more dangerous because hell have its canister on his back when he hits the net at about 120 mph.Aikins says he heard from the Screen Actors Guild that the jump couldnt go on unless he wore a parachute.The jump is being broadcast live on the Fox network.---5:30 p.m.Skydiver Luke Aikins says hell be wearing a parachute when he tries to become the first person to land in a net without using one.Aikins revealed about an hour before his scheduled jump Saturday in Simi Valley, California, that the Screen Actors Guild told him the jump cant be done unless he wears a parachute.He didnt elaborate but the jump is being broadcast on Fox television as part of a one-hour TV special.Aikins says he is disappointed because wearing a chute will actually make it harder for him to properly put himself over the 100-foot-by-100-foot net.He didnt say if he plans to actually open the parachute at any point.---7 a.m.Skydiver Luke Aikins figures his next leap into thin air will start pretty much like the thousands that preceded it, only with one small but significant difference.This time when he steps out of a plane at 25,000 feet he wont take his parachute with him.If all goes according to plan, he will land two minutes later in a trawler-like fishing net 20 stories above the ground and about a third the size of a football field.His jump is being broadcast live on Fox TV at 8 p.m. EDT Saturday.The 42-year-old daredevil has made 18,000 jumps.Hes done stunts for Ironman 3 and other movies and trained elite skydivers.But on Saturday hell become the first skydiver to go from plane to planet Earth without a parachute.Mike Bibby Grizzlies Jersey . Anthony Calvillo, through 20 CFL seasons, was frequently invincible and largely stoic in the heat of competition. But underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly human. Kyle Anderson Grizzlies Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. http://www.grizzliesbasketballpro.info/Jaren-Jackson-Jr-Grizzlies-Jersey/ . -- Bryant McKinnie came out of his stance and lowered his shoulder into a practice squad player, causing a crisp thud to reverberate in the Miami Dolphins practice bubble. Bryant Reeves Grizzlies Jersey . Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. Zach Randolph Grizzlies Jersey . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday.Alex Hales admitted he felt compelled to give a fan a partial refund on the cost of his ticket for the third day at Edgbaston after Alexis Fuller sent the opener his bank details.After just 81 overs had been bowled during Fridays play, Fuller tweeted a group of England players asking if they would give 10% of the ticket price back. Hales replied, said he would, then found Fuller took up the offer.I saw the tweet and it made me chuckle and bit, Hales said. He had a point as well. I didnt think Id get a response but when he did it I thought I better go through with it. But it was all in good spirits.He did, though admit the consequences could have been troublesome.dddddddddddd I might have crumbled with 20,000 more tweets but it was in good spirits, a bit of fun.And, on a more serious point, Hales suggested that England were conscious of maintaining a good over-rate - which should be 15 overs per hour. I think its something we will be conscious of as a squad going forward. It can be tough with DRS and umpires and other stops that are inevitable but as a team we will look to get better with the over-rate. ' ' '