Why would anyone with half a brain attempt or even consider flying down to the sidewalk from a 1300 ft. high rooftop? That's just plain stupid! The smart thing to do(what I would do)would be to fly to a nearby rooftop. Some buildings were only 150 feet away! With a lightweight cable in tow, a heavier zip line could have been pulled across and securely tied off to let others zip across. Those Zip-lines are routinely used by climbers to traverse gorges. Saying you would need 2000 jetpacks is ridicules. Having an evacuation plan and equipment like that on hand in tall buildings is what should be required nowadays.
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Why would anyone with half a brain attempt or even consider flying down to the sidewalk from a 1300 ft. high rooftop? That's just plain stupid! The smart thing to do(what I would do)would be to fly to a nearby rooftop. Some buildings were only 150 feet away! With a lightweight cable in tow, a heavier zip line could have been pulled across and securely tied off to let others zip across. Those Zip-lines are routinely used by climbers to traverse gorges. Saying you would need 2000 jetpacks is ridicules. Having an evacuation plan and equipment like that on hand in tall buildings is what should be required nowadays.