Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe CALGARY, Alberta, July 6 (UPI) -- Police in Calgary, Canada, arrested a man who went for a flight Sunday after attaching 150 helium-filled balloons to a lawn chair. Daniel Boria, 26, was charged with one count of mischief causing danger to life and one count of mischief to property under $5,000 ($3,950 USD) for his stunt, which was meant to promote a cleaning company. Advertisement His flight didn't go as planned, though. The lawn chair quickly took to the air after his team released it, but he was unable to properly maneuver the apparatus. Calgary police said he was first spotted near the downtown area. As he approached downtown Calgary, police said Boria jumped from his chair and opened a parachute he was wearing. He had a bit of a rough landing in a green space, slightly injuring both his ankles. "Although officers are not able to confirm his exact destination, the man has indicated he was attempting to land in the Stampede grounds," a news release from the police department said. Warning: The following video contains graphic language. Read More 'Giant butt' touring U.S. to bring 'randomness' to 'bleak world' Man rescued from Phoenix chimney after prank goes wrong 'Puppies' adopted by Chinese man turn out to be Asian black bears 1,000 people possibly sickened by fecal matter in French mud run