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Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

June 19, 2024
Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

Diomício Freitas Airport, Brazil--Over the next 100 days, Brazilian helicopter pilot Andre de Freitas and his British co-pilot Peter Wilson will visit 35 countries over four continents to attempt a new world record under FAI Sporting Code for the Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

"Brazilian helicopter pilot Andre de Freitas and his British co-pilot Peter Wilson have set off today, 18 June 2024, to attempt a new record," the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale says.


"Over the next 100 days, they will visit 35 countries over four continents in the hopes of gaining the antipodal record conducted under FAI Sporting Code, Section 9 – Rotorcraft, 5.3.8: ‘Speed Around the World Through Antipodes’.

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

"The pair set off from an airport in Jaguaruna, Brazil, which bears the name of Andre’s grandfather: Diomício Freitas/Forquilhinha Airport.



"The Robinson R66 Turbine helicopter will then travel north along the Eastern coast of the Americas to Greenland and Iceland, and across Europe to Antipode 1: Bichura, Russia.


"Remaining in the northern hemisphere to cross the Bering Sea, they will then travel south down the western coast of the United States, through Mexico and South America to reach Antipode 2: El Calafate in Argentina.


"The trip will be completed as they arrive back in Jaguaruna, Brazil."

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

"The attempt will be co-ordinated by the both the Brazil and UK National Airsport Control bodies (NACs) to ensure conditions are met to reach an FAI record.


"The sporting code relating to the attempt states that landing points must be declared in advance, and only changed with at least 48 hours notice.


"Any time spent on the ground is also counted as flight time. Andre de Freitas must remain as pilot-in-command throughout the attempt, as the rules state clearly that crew cannot change during the attempt."

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

"Crucially, the route for the course must not be less than 40,075.16 kilometres (the circumference of the equator). In fact the route has been calculated at 31,000 nautical miles, 57,412 kilometres.


"Andre de Freitas has 810 flight hours in a rotary aircraft, and 100 hours in a fixed wing. Peter Wilson is a highly experienced pilot with 2128 hours in a rotorcraft, including 542 hours instructing. He is a current FAI record holder for speed over a recognized course and also made an FAI record solo helicopter flight around Africa and a first helicopter flight around South America.


"Both stand as current records. Wilson also completed the first antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter in 2017, with landings in Indonesia and Colombia."

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

"The pair are planning to take Peter Wilson’s existing antipodal record by circumnavigation in about 100 days,"  the official website says.


"The route takes them through the following 35 countries (some entered twice), flying about 31,000 nautical miles in 100 days: Brazil (2), French Guiana, Guyana, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Sint Maarten, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, Bahamas, USA (2), Canada (2), Greenland, Iceland, Faro Islands, UK, Luxembourg, Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mexico, EL Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay."

Fastest antipodal circumnavigation by helicopter, world record attempt underway

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