The 41st president jumped out of a helicopter today while harnessed to a retired member of the Army's parachute team. He can no longer use his legs because of a form of parkinsonism.
Bush could be seen floating to the ground using a red, white and blue parachute. A spokesman says he landed safely and softly, out of the sight of reporters.
Witnesses said he was greeted with a hug and a kiss from his wife, Barbara, and a hug from his son George. The family left the landing zone without talking to reporters nearby.
Bush made good on a promise made five years ago, when he also celebrated his birthday by skydiving.
Today marked his eighth jump. The first time Bush jumped from an airplane was when his plane was shot down in World War II over the Pacific.
"It's a wonderful day in Maine in fact, nice enough for a parachute jump," he announced on Twitter.
The announcement was kept secret until the last minute, partly to give Bush himself the option of changing his mind. Spokesman Jim McGrath said Bush likes both a surprise and an adrenaline rush.
I'm sure part of it is sending a message to others that even in your retirement years you can still find challenges."
Other birthday festivities included a private dinner with more than 200 relatives and friends. His children, former President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, will be there, McGrath said.
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