Tue, Mar 14, 2006
Takes Off From Salina On Latest Record Flight
Millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett took off from Salina
Municipal Airport Tuesday morning on his latest quest to put his
name in the record books -- this time around, for the longest
closed-circuit distance flight.
Fossett's Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer lifted off at 6:40 am in
excellent weather, on a flight that Fossett expects will return him
to Salina in about 78 hours -- thus giving him the closed-circuit
record that eluded him on his original solo round-the-world flight just
over one year ago.
Perhaps most importantly, problems that had plagued the early
stages of Fossett's two previous record-breaking flights in the
GlobalFlyer -- fuel loss on takeoff, and excessive cabin
temperatures -- didn't crop up this time around, according to
mission control at Kansas State University - Salina.
A small crowd of less than 20 people saw Fossett off on his
latest quest, according to the Kansas City Star -- much smaller
than last year's gathering for the AROTW flight, or the crowd that
gathered at Kennedy Space Center in February when Fossett took off for the Ultimate
Flight.
"I’m an aviation enthusiast," said Andrew Smith, an
assistant professor of aviation maintenance at Kansas State
University’s Salina campus. "This is history in the making
and I didn’t want to miss it."
For his latest adventure, Fossett will pilot the GlobalFlyer on
a route similar to the AROTW flight -- but he'll add several
S-turns to the route to increase the mileage. The current
closed-circuit record of 24,931 miles is held by Dick Rutan and
Jeana Yeager, who piloted Voyager on the original nonstop
round-the-world flight in 1986.
As of this writing, Fossett is over the Atlantic Ocean, after
crossing over Newfoundland.
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