Dan Dominguez

Daniel Dominguez and Chris Wall became one of the two youngest pilots in history to fly around the world together on December 13th, 2000.[1] The previous record was recorded in 1924 on the Douglas World Cruisers.

Aircraft N2782B is a 1957 Twin Commander model 680E serial number cn559. The aircraft was dubbed "Dreamcatcher" by a gym teacher from Coronado High School in El Paso, Texas.

Both have never been officially recognized by the FAI due to timing of the Jessica Dubroff accident.

The flight was coined "World Flight 2000" and was a grass roots organization run by students of Rice University and the University of Rochester New York. A book, "Dreamcather: Tales from a Flight Around the World" was published in 2001.[2]

Since 2000, several successful and unsuccessful attempts have been officially recorded.

References

  1. "Round-the-World Flight Kept Aloft by Dreams and Duct Tape". The New York Times. December 17, 2000. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. Dominguez, Dan; Chris Wall (2001). Dreamcatcher: Tales From a Flight around the World (1st ed.). El Paso, TX: Dreamcatcher Media. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-883684-49-5.
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