Laminator_X
Once & Future KMC Hawkeye
Now for the physics lesson.
Fisrt, there will be no gliding on a moonlit night in the frozen north. Gliders rely on rising warm air "thermals" to provide lift. While common along coasts, deasert canions, and the concrete jungle; no such air masses will be found above tundra or permafrost. The best Big Kahuna can hope for is a parachute type drop.
Second, there's the falling issue. Ben Dreadcrawler ported Big Kahuna two miler/10660 feet/3200 meters inti the air. Air drag will limit his fall speed to around 50meters/second. This figure is a bit slower than the terminal velocity for a normal person, but he's a got a lot more drag (being all furry andl tendrilly). Do the math, this will take him over a minute to fall with a maximum speed in that range. If he makes himself bullet shaped, he could fall faster. But if he lets gravity really accelerate him like that it'd be suicidal. I'll spare you the algebra, but if he goes for a bullet/raindrop shape, that adamantium skeleton of his will rip clean through his body/symbiote when he either impacts or tries some sort of last minute drag-chute type trick. Wolvie survived the helicarrier jump (which was from far less than 10000' as people were talking on deck rather than wearing breathing aparatus and parkas) because he was only falling at around 125miles per hour. "Bullet Kahuna" could get 3-4 times that fast at impact. Several dosen pounds or so of adamantium trying to stop in a hurry is many, many times more energy than the machinegun blasts and such that We've seen Venom stop by concentrating his symbiote. On top of this, an impact like that would liquify his brain against the front of his skull. Again, Creed with the symbiote could regenerate from that eventually, but this would still give Ben Dreadcrawler a win by count-out.
Finally there's this concept of shooting from these heights. Gravity will indeed pull bullets down with enough force to do damage (not that small arms could penetrate Vanth's armor in any case, but we'll go with it for now). There's no earthly way however that they could be targetted effectively over these distances and times. A bullet doesn't have enough momentum to continue in a remotely straight line over these distances (note that aircraft weapons have bullets bigger than bratwurst with higher muzzle velocities and they still aren't very acurate at these ranges). Add in friction, and those bullets will have fallen to sub-sonic speeds by the time the hit the ground: drifting even more and loosing the energy required to pierce B.D.'s armor on the miraculous occasion that one might hit him.
Webbing will similarly be useless because the webs greater surface area in relation to their mass give them a much higher drag coeficcient than does Big Kahuna himself. Their terminal velocity (maximun falling speed) is much lower than TBK's, They would lookl a lot like when you spit out of a moving car (though the situation isn't exactly the same).
As far as the energy shield goes, once Kahuna does get into range, and this is a fairly short range weapon, B.D. could absorb a slow-moving energy attack like that with his sword without even thinking about it.
My plan isn't ignoring Kahuna's options. The options that Jinzin thinks he has weren't really there at all.
If he free-falls, I nail him as I first described. If he bullet-dives, he's down for the count. If he parachutes, he cant dodge like he usually can, and I'll cut him apart at my leasure. There will be no gliding, beyond what a rectangular chute could do.
Behold Benedict's superior tactical mind in action. By skillful tactics, I've maneuvered the fight such that my physically superior-opponent can do nothing but get nailed.
Anyone care to change their votes now?