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MoateAir 25th Nov 2009 13:46

'Jetman' In Sea After Failed Record Attempt
 
'Jetman' Yves Rossy Trying To Cross Straits Of Gibraltar, From Morocco To Spain | World News | Sky News

Very sad, but at least he's OK.

I'm sure he'll try again.

ab33t 25th Nov 2009 15:17

I dont see anything about what actually went wrong?

maxred 25th Nov 2009 15:26

IMC
 
one report - Sky - mentioned the word 'cloud'. Wonder if that had anything to do with it:rolleyes: However, he appears safe and well which is the most important point

snapper1 25th Nov 2009 18:44

IMC
 
Yep. In an interview on telly he said he went into cloud - and I guess he dosn't have instuments!!!:eek:

Humaround 25th Nov 2009 22:20

BBC News 24 showed some air to air footage at lunchtime today, possibly live I think (not sure) and we did see him disappear into a cloud. My immediate reaction was :eek: but the news item finished with no further comment.

Glad to hear he's OK.

hatzflyer 26th Nov 2009 07:11

I like the bit where they said " he bailed out ":ok:

Flash0710 26th Nov 2009 22:25

This is a shame..... this man you say... " Has Kahunas "


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CREAMER 27th Nov 2009 11:10

Good Effort
 
I watched all of the coverage on Sky. It's fantastic to see that we still have some true pioneers in the aviation community. This was definitely an achievable goal and would have been a massive milestone if he had succeeded. I thought that there would be a few problems when he suddenly disappeared into the cloud. It turned out that he lost control in turbulence but orientation must have been a problem. I hope that he succeeds at the next attempt.:D

I thought that the rescue team made a bit of a meal of the recovery. They dropped a free swimming diver in for no apparent reason and then waited an extremely long time before the lift. I think that most rescue organisations would have gone for a simple 'no-nonsense' double lift with no delay.:ugh:

Low Flier 27th Nov 2009 13:59

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/m...b_1531107a.gif

Phil Space 27th Nov 2009 14:51

Did he post a flight plan and clear security and customs?

What was his alternate?

Was he in possession of an IR and type rating?

Why no raft,jacket and flares:ok:

maxred 27th Nov 2009 14:59

Our land
 
And where was the high viz tabard:=

Phil Space 27th Nov 2009 15:01

Was it single crew:ok:

I noticed four engines:D

sternone 27th Nov 2009 17:14

Well, at least he tried !!!! :D


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