Penka Baleva leapt from the 190-metre (620-foot) Europe Bridge, near the Austrian city of Innsbruck, on Saturday.
"It was quite scary but I kept my head together and did it," Baleva, who turned 80 in June, told AFP over the phone.
"It was beautiful, with these spectacular natural views all around. And I always take pleasure in jumping!"
The retired midwife from the Black Sea city of Varna discovered parachute jumping 13 years ago, and has accomplished 14 tandem skydives and 39 bungee jumps so far.
Baleva explained she had picked August 15 as the day for her jump because it marks the Assumption of the Virgin Mary -- the feast day celebrating Mary's rise to heaven -- which she believed would bring her good luck.
"I told myself: 'I must go there and do it, whether I will live or die'," she said.
"I never dream too much about things that I cannot accomplish. But I always keep dreaming.
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