Sat, Jan 13, 2007
Col. Joseph Kittinger Holds Record For Highest Parachute
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Colonel Joseph W. Kittinger,
USAF-Ret., will be honored by the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) when it
renames its Austin, TX-based TX-352 squadron in his honor during a
special ceremony on January 23 at Austin-Bergstrom International
Airport. Kittinger holds the longstanding record for the highest
parachute jump in history, from 102,800 feet, achieved on August
16, 1960.
Then-Captain Kittinger, test director of the Project Excelsior
government research project, piloted a gas balloon to the high
altitude and jumped from his open capsule in -94 degree F
temperatures above the New Mexico desert. He reached the speed of
sound as he sped through the stratosphere in a four minute,
thirty-seven second free-fall before opening his parachute at
17,500 feet and continuing safely to earth.
The historic 15-minute journey became known as the Long Lonely
Leap, and heralded the beginning of the manned space-race.
Kittinger is the subject of two books, The Long Lonely Leap and The
Pre-Astronauts. He also served multiple tours as an F-4D Phantom II
pilot in Vietnam and was one of the few Air Commandos to score a
victory over a MiG-21.
Toward the war's end he was shot down and spent 11 months in the
Hanoi Hilton. Kittinger also holds many aviation and aeronautical
records, including the first solo crossing of the Atlantic in a
balloon in 1984.
The ceremony begins at 7 p.m. at TxDOT Flight Services, 10335
Golf Course Rd. in Austin. The program will include film footage
and several speeches by CAP members, as well as a patriotic lecture
by Colonel Kittinger. The public is invited to attend the free
event.
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