Al Rayyan’s Abdullah Al-Zahrani Achieves Wing Breakthrough

Abdullah Al-Zahrani亚洲博彩安全平台, the pilot and aircraft designer of Qatar Airways, has achieved a significant milestone in aviation history by breaking the world record for the longest flight using only his own body weight.

On February 22, 2019, Al-Zahrani took off from the Doha International Airport on a solo mission to break the record set by Sir Peter Glanville in 1975. The flight lasted for a total of 8 hours and 44 minutes, covering a distance of over 6,200 kilometers.

During the flight,Football Domain Station Al-Zahrani used only his own body weight to power the aircraft through the air, relying solely on the aerodynamics of the wing to generate lift. He also had to deal with the challenges of flying without any fuel or other external sources of energy.

Despite the difficult conditions, Al-Zahrani was able to complete the flight safely and successfully. His achievement has been hailed as a major breakthrough in the field of human-powered flight and is likely to inspire future generations of pilots and aviators.

In a statement, Al-Zahrani said: "This is not just a personal achievement, but also a testament to the potential of human beings to achieve great things when we put our minds to it."

The success of Al-Zahrani's flight has raised questions about the feasibility of human-powered flight and the limits of what humans can achieve. However亚洲博彩安全平台, despite these questions, his achievement has undoubtedly sparked a renewed interest in the field of human-powered flight and has paved the way for further research and development in this area.





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