The actor has been honoured twice by the Time Magazine
Tokyo — The pilot of a solar-powered plane that made an unplanned stop in Japan says his aircraft is ready to fly but must wait out unfavorable weather, perhaps for up to two months.
Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg said on Thursday that it could take weeks for a weather front stretching from Alaska to Taiwan to clear enough for him to leave Nagoya, in central Japan.
Borschberg diverted to Nagoya due to weather concerns while traveling from Nanjing in China to Hawaii. He said his plane, which was slightly damaged by wind while on the ground in Nagoya, is fully repaired and ready to go.
The flight to Hawaii will take five or six days. The airplane carries no fuel, so project engineers use simulations to decide if it is safe to fly.
The actor has been honoured twice by the Time Magazine
The actor has been honoured twice by the Time Magazine
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