The world’s highest pancake flip has been achieved from 210ft up by someone who is scared of heights.
Dave Goodings achieved the feat from a turntable ladder.
The radio presenter tossed the pancakes from the platform and incredibly they were caught down below.
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Footage showed Dave launching the mixture as he was assisted by staff from London Fire Brigade at Wimbledon Fire Station.
The goal was for the firefighters on the ground to catch them.
After several attempts, the team managed to nab two pancakes.
Dave, who confessed to being scared of heights, was chuffed, as reported by What’s The Jam.
“What an experience,” he said.
“Catching the pancake flip from 210-feet up was amazing.
“Being that high up was incredible.
“The views were amazing but when you look down it is genuinely scary and your mind can easily think the worst.
“At full height, it felt even higher than I imagined.
“The real skill and pressure was on the firefighters below.
“Their coordination and timing to catch a pancake falling from that height was seriously impressive.
“The firefighters are true everyday heroes.
“This incredible challenge was an absolute honour.
“I am genuinely grateful.
“But getting to press the sirens afterwards was just as good.”
