Round the World Flight Set for Monday
An anonymous reader writes "LiveScience is now reporting that Burt Rutan's GlobalFlyer is set for Monday takeoff. The plane, piloted by Steve Fossett, has been grounded since January by weather. The mission: the first solo, nonstop circumnavigation of the globe via jet powered craft without refueling." Commentary also available from the BBC.
The pilot is secondary. The aircraft, and its technology, is the key thing. However, Fossett has proven, at least to Rutan, that he is a capable pilot, able to navigate all the way around the world (mostly), by himself. The people who have done that comprises a very short list.
Check out the Perlan Project website sometime. Einar, the brains behind that one, is an ex-USAF and NASA test-pilot...but he isn't rich. Fossett was the only one who'd pony up the cash necessary to get it going -- on the condition that he get to be one of the pilots. He ain't no ex-USAF and NASA test pilot, that's for sure, but he sure does love dressing up and playing the Master Aviator, and he has the cash...
Interestingly enough, that single engine is more reliable than the two props that were used before. The probability of both props failing, plus the probability of either one failing is higher than the probability of the single jet failing any time during the flight. (Although if it did fail, it would be rather close to the end of the flight, if you get my drift...)
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Africus aut Europaeus?
I would love more information on this, please someone, explain the joke/info?
...unfortunately no one can be told what The Mat^H^H^HGoatse is...they must experience it for themselves...
Free, as in your money being freed from the confines of your account.