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Old 03-03-2005, 12:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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First solo, non-stop, around-the-world flight

Fossett touchdown creates flying history
03/03/2005 - 19:51:20

A triumphant Steve Fossett returned to earth today after becoming the first person to fly solo non-stop around the world.

He touched down in Salina, Kansas, at 1.48pm local time (7.48pm Irish time) watched by thousands of spectators.

His aircraft, Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, looked in perfect condition after taking almost 67 hours to circumnavigate the globe.

Fossett has certainly not followed the predictable path of a retired investment banker. Ever since leaving the world of the City and finance he has made it his mission to push the boundaries of endurance and daring to the limit.

The 60-year-old millionaire has ballooned, sailed and flown round the world, knocking off a total of 62 world records.

Today he picked up three more taking the total to 65.

Not only has he become the first person to fly solo non stop around the world, he now holds two records for the longest distance without landing.

But these igures bely the fact that to reach such dizzy heights, he has risked his life many times.

Mr Fossett was born in Tennessee on April 22, 1944, but raised in Garden Grove in California.

He gained a degree in Economics at Stanford University and went on to Washington University where he completed an MBA.

After graduation, he worked as a stock broker in Chicago and made his fortune in the financial markets and investment banking.

But this success did not bring notoriety like the endurance records he has attempted in the later stages of his life.

His first fame came with his ballooning efforts, which, after eight years saw him successfully complete a solo round the world balloon trip.

In July 2002, he flew “Bud Light Spirit of Freedom” around the globe and set a new speed record.

Mr Fossett has also set a raft of jet aircraft and gliding records, both solo and unaccompanied.

The American went on to pursue sailing and again clocked up a set of records for distance and speed.

In his “spare” time, he has swum the English Channel and driven the 24-hour Le Mans rally.

Mr Fossett has been married for more than 35 years to Peggy – who is notoriously publicity shy – and the couple has no children.

She has been following the attempt from Mission Control in Salina.

Throughout his latest challenge, her husband has earned something of a reputation for his understated and unflappable demeanour.

Journalists were crestfallen to hear him describe the experience of flying at 45,000ft around the world alone in a futuristic plane as simply “good”.

His lack of emotion may not produce decent sound bites, but it is this complete focus and level headedness which have.

(news everywhere today - this piece is from: http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/stor...08&p=y355654y4)
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It's always a vicarious and inspiring thrill to see someone go where none have gone before. Given the early fuel scare and extreme fatigue Fossett was operating under, this feat stretches our notion of what one can do if one's limits are put to the test. This flight is another big icon in the annals of the human/technology interface.
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Old 03-03-2005, 12:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Journalists were crestfallen to hear him describe the experience of flying at 45,000ft around the world alone in a futuristic plane as simply “good”.
Best part of the story... You'd expect, for all that this guy has achieved, to have an ego the size of Australia, but when you see interviews with this guy, he's more - ok done that, what's next...

Good for him, especially after hearing the news reports this morning, that he might not have enough fuel to complete the trip.
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Old 03-05-2005, 05:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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This is an extremely cool accomplishment....I heard he carried like 18,000 pounds of fuel while the plane weighed less than 4000 a virtual flying gas can...I saw him after he landed and I wondered how much sleep he got on the flight...he looked really fresh joking around and spraying champagne
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Old 03-05-2005, 09:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I really respect a guy that can do something like that and not let it go to his head. From everything I've heard about him, he seems like the kind of guy I'd sincerely like to get to know.
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Old 03-06-2005, 10:36 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I guess I don't get it - why is this so impressive? Seems like kind of a "because it's there" thing to do. Does it advance science in any way? The dude's filthy rich and money can buy the technology and support to achieve pretty much anything. Doesn't strike me as particularly groundbreaking. *shrug*
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Old 03-06-2005, 11:46 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Well the fact that you can fly for 67 hours on one tank of gas is pretty impressive to me. spending almost 3 days in that little plane at 45000 feet is no small feet either
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Old 03-06-2005, 11:54 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I understand that it was difficult, but I just don't understand why it's important. Private space flight, high-pressure submersibles, those sorts of exploration and innovation things I can understand, but this...this just seems like a stunt for its own sake.
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Old 03-06-2005, 12:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
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yay! i flew around the world by myself and spent millions to do it!

"what? we still have cancer and world hunger?.... but i went around the world... it didn't help anything? hmm."

i guess it's nice in the sense that we as a human race have accomplished one more feat... but for all the money it took, wouldn't it have been better spent on research for cures for diseases? Diabetes, cancers, AIDS, etc. are all still ongoing issues despite our ability to circle the world in a plane.
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Old 03-06-2005, 12:10 PM   #9 (permalink)
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oh good lord.....where is it written that any rich person has a responsibility to give their money for research?

I get so sick and tired of people saying....they have all this money and oh gosh they spent it on something THEY wanted to accomplish and did nothing to help the sick people of the world.

Analog, Im not picking on YOU, I'd have said this no matter who made the post.

I just dont get, should I be a millionaire, why I should be EXPECTED to spend my money where others think I should and not what I want to.
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