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The Swiss bird-man attempting an historic bid to jet across the Channel remained grounded today as low cloud made him look more like a turkey than an eagle.
Yves Rossy, who had hoped to be the first person to fly from Calais to Dover using a jet-powered carbon-fibre wing, said that it would be too risky to attempt to navigate through cloud.
"The visibility is not so good that I can see," he said.
"In these conditions it is too dangerous. I have only one life and I don't want to lose it. I follow my little bees in my body and say no."
The announcement followed a sudden chill in the air as dark clouds gathered over the Channel, prompting a collective groan from scores of local dignataries and assembled journalists.
Mr Rossy called off his flight minutes before he was due to depart when his lookout in Dover told him that "something black is coming".
He decided that the dark clouds passing overhead meant that he was in danger of getting lost over the Channel and being forced to ditch in cold water without a wetsuit to protect him.
He will decide at 6pm today whether the weather forecast is good enough to make an attempt tomorrow. The outlook is promising, he said. He is also prepared to wait until Saturday or Sunday, but he must return to work on Monday to fly SWISS passengers to Egypt.
The pilot said that he aborted as his wings were being filled with fuel. "The risk is that I lose navigation, because I navigate only with my eyes and the sun. If I have a problem suddenly I'm alone somewhere in the cloud. I'm not disappointed. I would be disappointed to be in the water now and (find) tomorrow it is perfect blue sky."
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Amazing! I wish I could fly like that once... Congratulations.
Simon, Budapest, Hungary
i saw the video of this guy flying around in the alps on a previous model of wing ... and all i can say is Where can i buy one ? , the ulitmate in boys toys.
Unfortunately as mentioned by Andy in Sunderland, the military will get a hold of this and turn a beautiful idea into something "other"
Keith, Hull,
Wait until the military get hold of this. The mind boggles! Whether they'll find people daring enough yet in typical swiss fashion as precise as him remains to be seen.
Andy, Sunderland,
I agree with Bruce - where would we be without folk like this. I must remember to listen to the little bees in my own body as well!
Michael, London,
lots of people could take a leaf from his book,brave but not stupid,inventive not careless,adventourous with vision,he needs to talk to our mp"s they might learn something,,,,,,,,,,,,
pete gregory, sheffield, england
He Is Not A Turkey, He Is Amazing And Taking Sensible Decision On the Weather,I Wish Him The Best of Luck And Will Be Watching Live Tomorrow.
Thomas Denny, Surbiton, uk
Is it a bird, is it plane? No, it's a cloud...
Simon, High Wycombe, UK
Mr. Rossy: You`ve proved my dream, Technology when harnessed correctly is phonemonal. As a pilot I applaud you and your team efforts and success. "Bless All ! " Respects, Robert F. Gilliam Dunlap, Ten. USA.
Robert F. Gilliam, Dunlap, U.S.A.
Love it, what an amazing bloke! Amongst all this talk of financial doom gloom and rogue politicians in Africa, it is refreshing to read of this man's spirit. We need more like him! Can't wait to read about his succesful crossing - hope the weather clears tomorrow!
Bruce McDonald, Auckland, New Zealand