Riding a super bike motorcycle model GSX-R 1100cc on the highway with 300km/h is a struggle, especially if you’re a young rider, when I did it near Toronto, Ontario. But that was then and there, when I conceived a special concept for extreme ER as a volunteer emergency responded for the Highrise Emergency Aerial Response Team (H.E.A.R.T.) in Canada. Back in Bulgaria, where I founded the Special Operations Service (S.O.S) volunteer organization (they are both non-profit with the same concept in mind), I found that it is hard to find high-risk takers (with the right attitude) and extremely dangerous to train people in the way I train to provide super ER for super high-rises and perform vertical rescue to hard to reach places. So, here I am on the airfield, all by my self and the most powerful car that I am about to take for a ride - the new NISSAN GT-R. In this fixed version of VR in full spherical 360 degree clip, you will come face to face with the surrounding environment of this super car with Insta360 ONE R. This is where we plan to create a custom made pilot’s helmet, to reflect the instruments in a Live video monitoring during extreme ER. I have a special passion for this car, because the preceding generations of the GT-R, was Nissan Skyline GT-R, and that is my favourite filed of rope access work - The Skyline over Toronto, one of the biggest Metropolitan cities in the world. So, the legend continues and in my hands I was handling and hardly controlling the beast inside of me at 565 hp and 467 lb-ft of torque backed up by 50 years of awesome performance. And Yes, in a minute on the runway, I felt what makes the GT-R a true legend ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SpidermanAcademy ➡ Access our digital archive at: https://ivankristoff.com/nissan https://ivankristoff.com/gtr