Gyrocopter adventurer flies over coldest place on Earth

Gyrocopter adventurer flies over coldest place on Earth

Adventurer James Ketchell has spoken of his “amazing” experiences as he flew over the coldest place on Earth in an open cockpit gyrocopter.

He has now reached the halfway point in his attempt to become the first person to fly around the world solo in the aircraft.

The 37-year-old set off from Popham Airfield in Hampshire on March 31 in the gyrocopter, which is similar to the one used in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice.

James Ketchell
The aircraft is similar to the one seen in the 1960s Bond movie You Only Live Twice (Steve Parsons/PA)

He said: “It’s so far been absolutely amazing. There have been some hairy moments recently travelling 500 miles over remote mountain terrain in Siberia.

“The freezing temperatures have also tested my resilience. A couple of days ago I was in the coldest place on earth. But the support from everyone has been incredible.”

James Ketchell flying over Russian mountains
James Ketchell flying over Russian mountains ( James Ketchell/PA)

Mr Ketchell said: “This is all about trying to inspire others. I’m a normal lad who was a teenager with no motivation to do anything.

“Now I know anything can be achieved and I want to help other teenagers understand there are few barriers to realising your dreams.”

James Ketchell meeting locals in Russia
The adventurer met locals in Russia (James Ketchell/PA)

Mr Ketchell said: “It was reassuring and frankly much safer to have two gyrocopters flying side by side. If either of us got into trouble in the Russian wilderness we could have potentially helped each other.”

The adventurer’s bid to circumnavigate the globe in the gyrocopter follows his previous “ultimate global triathlon” which saw him row across the Atlantic Ocean in 2010, climb Everest in 2011 and cycle 28,969km (18,000 miles) around the world in 2013.

His 22,858 nautical mile journey will next take him across Canada, the USA and the Atlantic Ocean heading to Greenland, Iceland, the Danish Faroe Islands and back to Hampshire.

More information is available at his website www.jamesketchell.net.

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