Looks like alot of fun & adrenaline 
lets see if he breaks Joe Klittingers record this summer,
the record is 50+ years old!
I'm pretty sure they will. This project probably has as much money behind it, as the USAF did behind Kittenger in 1960, (and Kittenger himself is involved now too) yet look at how far the technology has come in 52 years.
As I read stories about this the one thing that keeps annoying me, is that they throw in some line about how they don't even know if he can survive breaking the sound barrier.

If there were any doubt, from any credible source that he could survive transonic/supersonic freefall, they would not be doing this. I'm curious as too how far that small of a sonic boom would carry

I doubt anyone on the ground would hear it, especially from that altitude.