Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Pilot: I slept for only 45 minutes in last leg

- Kum-Kum Dasgupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

Solar Impulse2 (SI2) completed the first round-theworld flight by a solar-powered aeroplane by touching down in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. In the last one year, pilots Betrand Piccard and André Borschberg travelled 40,000 km without one drop of fuel.

The final leg of the journey (Cairo-Abu Dhabi) was a bumpy one, with turbulence driven by hot air, leaving 58-year-old Piccard fighting with the controls. “The last leg was difficult. There was a lot of turbulence... I flew three nights and only managed 45 minutes of sleep each night. But we are extremely happy with what we have achieved,” an elated Piccard told HT.

“Our flight is over but the real work of spreading the #futureiscl­ean message across the world begins now,” André Borschberg said . “Our aim is to regroup clean tech forces to develop resourceef­ficient technologi­es”. The duo has announced the formation of a foundation that will work towards developing clean technologi­es.

The SI2 is a silver-coloured single-seat airplane that has a wingspan of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet, the weight of a family car, the power of a small motorcycle, and is the largest aircraft ever built with such a low weight.

“We started dreaming about this journey in 2002-03, beginning with a feasibilit­y study,” Piccard said. Their goal: Show the world that “talks sustainabi­lity but does nothing” that if an airplane can fly several days and nights in a row with no fuel.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Solar Impulse 2, piloted by Swiss pioneer Bertrand Piccard, lands in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday to finish its round the world flight.
REUTERS Solar Impulse 2, piloted by Swiss pioneer Bertrand Piccard, lands in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday to finish its round the world flight.

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