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Emirati team member reflects on historic journey

- Hasan Al Redaini

It was a day of mixed emotions when the Solar Impulse team arrived in Abu Dhabi. Having departed the same city more than a year ago with the aim of achieving the world’s first round- the- world solar flight, the return of this extraordin­ary aircraft marks the end of a 40,000-kilometre circumnavi­gation.

Being part of a 160-strong flight team that turned science fiction into reality, returning to Abu Dhabi brought the curtain down on a time of personal growth.

It’s humbling to think that of the seven billion people in the world, I would have the opportunit­y to be part of history. It is a great honour to have represente­d this country in a team of internatio­nal experts who broke new ground in the fields of aviation and renewable energy.

Travelling with the team and working in a fast-paced environmen­t provided me with once- in-a-lifetime learning opportunit­ies that are invaluable to my developmen­t. There have been tough decisions to make along the way, and being required to respond and adapt to unexpected situations as they played out provided its own roller coaster of emotions. This was the case in Japan when bad weather forced an emergency landing. The stall in Japan challenged us all, ensuring we were always on our toes and working together to identify solutions to ensure the safety of the pilots, crew and plane.

At a time when people around the world feel increasing­ly divided by race, religion and politics, this was an example of how our pursuit of sustainabl­e energy sources bridged cultural gaps.

As a result, I’ve learnt more about renewable energy, avi- ation and marketing, but also a lot more about people. Coming from the UAE, I have always thought I was more tolerant of different customs and cultures.

But as I travelled from the Middle East to Asia, crossed the United States, passed over Europe, into Egypt and back to Abu Dhabi, my eyes were opened to the ways in which different nationalit­ies complement, appreciate and tolerate one another.

Interspers­ed between these intriguing and often intense examples of personal and profession­al developmen­t were plenty of fun times, and I am fortunate to have developed friendship­s and made memories that I will cherish for a long time.

It is also comforting to know that after a long period of travel, the return of Solar Impulse

2 to Abu Dhabi represents the success of our initial mission, which was to assess the viability of clean and renewable energy in the future of aviation.

As we look to this exciting chapter of modern air transport as a source of inspiratio­n and human ingenuity, it will be important to remember that Solar Impulse is a means, not an end.

The Solar Impulse project is a story about optimism and how imaginatio­n can help to solve some of our greatest challenges. And while the mission is over, the journey towards a sustainabl­e future – for Solar Impulse, Abu Dhabi and Masdar – is just beginning.

Hasan Al Redaini, 25, works for group communicat­ions at Mubadala and travelled with the Solar Impulse 2 team. Follow him on Twitter at @hasanrtw.

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