Sky-High Cuisine 9993266Sky-High Cuisine The chefs share a picture-perfect moment after skydiving to their first challenge on 'Top Chef Masters.' 9993271Sky-High Cuisine That must be a smile of relief that Jenn gets to work with real knives instead of butter knives. 9993276Sky-High Cuisine Douglas gets to work on his dish, but Sang's choice to skydive gave him an hour's worth more of cooking time. 9993281Sky-High Cuisine The chefs celebrate their skydiving victory. 9993286Sky-High Cuisine Good thing Odette's sous chef chose one of her boss' favorite ingredients -- cauliflower -- for her challenge-winning dish. 9993291Sky-High Cuisine Odette and Jennifer are playing nice now, but just wait for the competition to heat up. 9993296Sky-High Cuisine All the chefs were eager to see one of their idols, David Burke, jump out of a plane. 9993301Sky-High Cuisine Even after falling hundreds of miles from the sky, Neal is cool as a cucumber and ready for whatever challenge is thrown at him. 9993306Sky-High Cuisine Looks like skydiving gave Chef Sandoval just the energy surge he needed for his first challenge. 9993311Sky-High Cuisine Franklin's probably satisfied that the critics appreciated that he poached some delicious halibut in unconventional conditions. 9993316Sky-High Cuisine Bryan looks like he fits right in with the veteran chef crowd. 9993321Sky-High Cuisine They seem pleasant for now, but don't be fooled by some of the toughest critics in the food biz! 13 photos Next GallerySkydiving Challenge - The Dishes Previous Pause Next 1 of 12