Key Highlights
- On Pearl Harbor Day, a team of elite skydivers flew a 3,200-square-foot American flag in freefall over Arizona, nearly doubling Libya’s recent mark and securing a new world record with a certified jump now headed for the Guinness Book of World Records.
- Libya set the previous record on Oct.
- 5, 2025, over Benghazi by flying what was then the largest flag ever deployed during freefall. After seeing the Libyan jump, retired U. S.
- Army Ranger Jariko Denman contacted entrepreneur Jared Isaacman about attempting to bring the record back to the U. S.
- Denman told Fox News Digital he first saw the Libyan jump on social media and reshared it with the caption, "Who’s down to break this record?" which ultimately set the project in motion.

