Whoa!
( laughing )
That was awesome!
- All right, David,
  welcome back to Earth.
- Thank you.
From the ground, that seemed
like it went about as well
as it could have gone,
- but how do you feel?
- Yeah, it went beyond
  what I could have imagined,
and I walked it off,
actually ran it off
'cause I came down hard
on the hill.
- I sprinted as fast as I could.
- Yeah. I saw some quick leg
  movement on the ground,
- but you're good now.
  You're great.
- Right.
What was the sketchiest part?
Was it getting up to that
20,000 foot
- and putting oxygen on?
- No. No, no. All of that--
 everything was as I had hoped
 and imagined
and I felt like I could have
kept going up and up and up.
What did it mean to have
your daughter right there
when you landed?
The world.
Having Dessa there means
the world to me.
 And I'm so happy that this is
 the first one I've done
 that I walked away from
 like nothing went wrong.
- Right.
- Every other stunt I'm, like,
  carried away
or something's wrong.
This is the first one I did
where it's like, "I'm here."
- Back on Earth.
- Yeah.
Congrats. I couldn't have asked
for a better front row seat.
- This was amazing to see.
- Thank you.
