Gliding champion wants to fly around the world
For Czech pilot Hana Zejdova gliding is preferable to walking. She undertook her first solo flight at age 17 and today has 52 world records to her name. Constantly seeking new challenges in the sky, Hana is now dreaming of achieving the near-impossible - a flight around the world in a glider.
"You know, it is not easy to say in gliding because you can be in Australia all season and come back without a record or you can be there for three to six weeks and you come back with thirty records. It depends on the weather conditions. You must be there and you must be ready."
So you do a lot of waiting in between?
"Yes, gliding is waiting. That's true."
What was it like when you broke your first world record?
"It was great. It was the first world record after many, many years in our country and it was a great feeling."
What is it like up there - for you?
"It is a magic feeling. You know gliding is not only about achievements it is nice just to go up. Some people get on a plane and they go up and they don't have any special feeling. Everything below is very small and it is boring for them. For me flying is not boring. I feel as if it gives me wings. So it is special."
At present two other teams are trying to achieve the goal that Hana Zejdova has set herself. One is led by Steve Fosset, who recently flew around the world in a balloon, the other is a German glider pilot from Stuttgart. Hana says the competition is fierce - but that for her part she's ready to cooperate. This will not just be an individual's victory - it will be a victory for mankind, she told journalists in Prague.