Ken Hutt, a retired Police Rescue Squad member and member of the Sports Aviation Federation of Australia as well as a member of the Berry Rotary Club, will fly off the top of the world's highest mountain in May.
 
His hair-raising stunt will see him glide 8848 metres to his landing point at the Nepali town of Gokyo Shep.
 
Ken previously trekked to Everest Base Camp in 2019 and in 2014 he glided off the summit of the world's sixth highest mountain, Choy Oyu in Tibet. Ken's team will leave for Everest in April and expect to reach the summit some time in mid-May.
He hopes to raise $200,000 to support Rotary End Polio Now.
Sponsors