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Contents 1 Background 2 root reggae The Fan Man Fight 3 Other stunts 4 Trivia 5 External links [edit] Background Born in Henderson, Nevada, Miller was an avid outdoorsman, a computer technician, a small business owner and an extreme sports enthusiast who enjoyed power paragliding. He was root reggae introduced to paragliders while living in Las Vegas. He started root reggae with a jetpack tied to his back and moved up to three-cycle aircraft engines that powered him through the skies above the desert. He began setting power-gliding records for altitude and distance. He also obtained a reputation for reckless daring. After his publicized stunts, the Federal Aviation Administration threatened Miller with a lengthy sentence in a federal prison if he performed any more stunts. Miller relocated to Valdez, Alaska where he continued to fly ultralight aircraft and paragliders in the Alaskan wilderness until he developed heart problems. He was diagnosed with a serious coronary condition, had heart surgery, and was forced to close his small computer business in Valdez in order to move to Anchorage, where he was closer to medical care and friends and family.
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