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Kevin Carrico
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From: Salina, Kansas, USA
Registered: May 2004

posted 01-13-2006 06:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kevin Carrico   Click Here to Email Kevin Carrico     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello again everyone from Kevin Carrico. Last year, I covered the Global Flyer record flight from Salina, Kansas. This year, Steve Fossett is at it again only he is trying to break the record he set on March 3rd, 2005, with the help of NASA. I took some of the latest information off the Virgin Atlantic website and it reads as follows, "Salina, Kansas is a hard place to leave; in fact, the support and hospitality of the people there means that nobody ever truly leaves! However, Thursday 12 January saw the GlobalFlyer aircraft take to the Kansas skies on a trip to sunnier climes in Florida.

Just after 10am local time, having filed a flight plan for NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, a weighty, fuel-laden GlobalFlyer was cleared for take-off by Salina Tower for possibly the last time.

Just over six hours later, Steve touched down on a runway usually reserved for craft over 3 times the length of the GlobalFlyer, over 200 times its weight, but that have a wingspan 7 feet shorter; a NASA Space Shuttle.

From Kennedy Space Center, Steve Fossett said:

"Today brings me a step closer to achieving the longest flight ever which is one of the biggest challenges I have ever undertaken.

"Today's flight has been much more than just a repositioning flight - it has been an opportunity to test that all of the aircraft's systems are working correctly prior to take off for the actual record attempt.

"Having arrived at Kennedy Space Center, further tests and checks will be now be carried out by our technical team, led by Jon Karkow, which I hope will pave the way to giving the green light for the actual record attempt, pending the optimum weather conditions of course!

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank NASA for their support on this attempt and I look forward to climbing back into the cockpit very soon to take off for my next, and most challenging, adventure yet."

Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic was commented:

"The successful repositioning is an important milestone for 'The Ultimate Flight' record attempt and all of the team will be hoping that the aircraft performed in line with expectations in readiness for a take off as soon as possible."

It's weather, temperature and jetstream conditions around the world that will determine when the GlobalFlyer will actually take off for the ultimate flight, but all the pieces are nearly in place to allow it to start when those things all line up."

gliderpilotuk
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posted 01-14-2006 09:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for gliderpilotuk   Click Here to Email gliderpilotuk     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
HI Kevin,

Can't forget your outstanding coverage of Global Flyer!
I'm hoping Fossett does it again as he intends to land only about 40 miles from here and I'd be keen to see the landing.
The UK press is appalling at covering these events so keep us posted if you here about his intended departure date.
Cheers,
Paul Bramley

Kevin Carrico
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From: Salina, Kansas, USA
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posted 01-14-2006 10:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kevin Carrico   Click Here to Email Kevin Carrico     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Paul:
Thank you for the kind words. You should get a request in for press credentials so you could cover the landing for collectSpace. If Virgin Atlantic handles the landing like they did here in Salina, you would have nearly unlimited access to Steve, Richard, and the plane. I think I still have the contact information for the ladies that coordinated the credentials. I think this whole thing is suppose to go within the next week but with the weather it could be anywhere from the next week to the next month. Certainly, you would need approval from Robert Pearlman to cover it for our readers, but he was a joy to work with last year. If you have any interest then just let me know and I can forward you the names of the contacts to get the credentials. I think you would have a blast!

gliderpilotuk
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posted 01-14-2006 11:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for gliderpilotuk   Click Here to Email gliderpilotuk     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Kevin,
What a GREAT idea. I'm happy to liase with Robert on this...if he'll have me!
Please email me off-list so that they don't receive several hundred requests for press status!
Thanks
Paul

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