Turkish paraglider takes a nap while flying over Turkey's Antalya

Turkish paraglider Hasan Kaya took to the skies in southern Turkey with a bed pretending to sleep. Kaval has previously attached a metal-framed red leather sofa with wheels and a television to a parachute and took to the skies in Turkey’s southwestern Ölüdeniz neighborhood.

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A Turkish paraglider took to the skies in southern Turkey with a bed pretending to sleep.

Hasan Kaval attached a bed, bedside tables and a lamb to a parachute in the Alanya district of Antalya.

When preparations were completed, Kaval's friends pushed him down hill. While in the sky, he set up his alarm clock and "took a nap" in the air.

When the alarm went off, Kaval took control of the parachute and landed the bed to the Cleopatra Beach.

Kaval has previously attached a metal-framed red leather sofa with wheels and a television to a parachute and took to the skies in Turkey’s southwestern Ölüdeniz neighborhood.

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