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Wed, Feb 23, 2005

Fossett's On Again-Off Again Record Attempt: Off Again

Bad Forecast Again Delays Global Flyer

Pilot Steve Fossett has called off plans to launch the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer record attempt on February 25 due to a forecast of unacceptable ground winds at Salina (Kansas) Municipal Airport and turbulence during the flight's ascent. Both factors present significant risks, Fossett said in a February 22 e-mail to his mission control.

"What a disappointment. As eager as I am to start this flight, everything must be right," Fossett's statement said.

The team is evaluating the next weather window, which could now be around March 1-3.
The single Williams FJ44 engine-powered jet was designed by Burt Rutan and built at Scaled Composites, Mojave, CA.

Fossett's 80-hour flight, postponed several times since January due to poor flight conditions, will begin and end at the Salina (Kansas) Municipal Airport. Mission control will confirm the actual launch date.

FMI: www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com

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