Nearly four years ago, Hoffner had her first skydiving experience on her 100th birthday.
But the Chicago native wanted a re-do because she was pushed out of the plane when she really wanted to jump.
Knor, who goes by Kim, knew she wanted to try skydiving since she was five years old because her uncle's military parachute fascinated her.
Courtesy of Kim Knor / United States Parachute Association (USPA)"They didn't have skydiving centers or anything like they have today.
"I make three jumps a day, and I have [when] training for competitions made four, five jumps a day.
Persons:
It's, Dorothy Hoffner, Hoffner, Daniel Wilsey, Kim Knor, Kimberly Knor, Kim, She's, Knor
Organizations:
CNBC, Chicago, Records, United States Parachute Association
Locations:
Skydive Chicago, Chicago