Woman Completes First Half of Flight around World, Making Stop in Hometown




Chen Jingxian introduces her around-the-world journey, Sept. 6, 2016. [Chinanews.com/Liu Zhongjun]

 

Chen Jingxian, 31, is a private airplane pilot. On September 6, Chen successfully landed in Chengdu, Sichuan province, marking the end of the first half of her flight around the world. Flying in a tiny single-engine piston airplane, Chen took off from Cleveland, Ohio on August 1 to begin her around-the-world journey.

Born in Neijiang, Sichuan province, Chen went to study in Beijing when she was 18. There, she read classic flight narratives like "Wind, Sand and Stars" and "Night Flight", both written by French pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupery. These books inspired Chen's own flying dream.

Chen left Beijing in 2011 and went to New York to earn her law degree. Around that time, she also set about learning to fly airplanes. After several years of study and practice, she successfully obtained a private pilot license.

With half her journey behind her, Chen's next stop will be Japan.

 

Chen Jingxian walks out of the cockpit. [Chinanews.com/Zhong Xin]

Chen Jingxian pilots the plane. [Chinanews.com/Zhong Xin]

A photo shows the city view Chen Jingxian witnessed when landing at the Haikou airport in China's Hainan province, Sept. 2, 2016. [Chinanews.com/Zhong Xin]

A photo shows the icy mountains Chen Jingxian witnessed when flying over Greenland. [Chinanews.com/Zhong Xin]

Chen Jingxian poses for a group photo with her flight team. [Chinanews.com/Liu Zhongjun]

 

(Source: People's Daily Online)


Editor: Hewater Liu


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