The Story of the First-Ever Round-the-World Balloon Flight As Told by the Pilots "Both of us were being driven on by a colossal charge of hope, which sometimes became so strong that we had to take deep breaths and physically choke it down. The important thing, now, was to concentrate and not make any mistakes." — Brian Jones, March 4, flying over the Sahara Desert "This is exactly my definition of adventure…a point at which you cannot avoid confronting the unknown, so that you have to dig inside yourself to find the courage and resources to deal with what may lie ahead, and to succeed." — Bertrand Piccard, diary entry March 10, heading out over the Pacific
Bertrand Picard is a Swiss psychiatrist and balloonist. Along with Brian Jones, he was the first to complete a non-stop balloon flight around the globe.
He was born in Lausanne, Vaud, a Swiss canton, into a family of explorers. His grandfather Auguste Piccard was a balloonist and his father, Jacques Piccard was an undersea explorer. He currently is trying to perform the first round-the-world solar flight, where he is the initiator, chairman, and pilot.
A APL Recycled Reads find. What a wonderful story of Team work, dedication, amazing weather forecasting ability, Devine Providence, good luck and two really nice people who achieved an aviation record while remaining "grounded" as people.
The amazing story of the first successful round-the-world balloon trip. Autobiographic, the authors share with us their historic adventure, from the preparation of the Breitling Orbiter 3 project in Switzerland to their return as heroes in Egypt via their stressful journey across continents and oceans. We get to know Bertrand and Brian at a personal level as they describe their time in the tiny capsule, their relationships on board but also with their team and families. We learn that their success was a combination of perseverance, technology, team expertise (e.g. the meteo guys) and sheer luck!
There was a nice touch of stoicism all along, about the importance of living in the Present (instead of being depressed by the Past and anxious of the Future), the purpose of a fulfilling life in a sustainable world, and accept that one cannot control the elements. The balloon makes the perfect metaphor for Life in that context: "In life you have the same kind of storms that can destroy you when you are ballooning and you are anxious about the future. There are moments when you have no wind and you are depressed by your stagnation; at other moments, everything seems so easy and smooth that you wonder why other people find life (or ballooning) so difficult [...] Life is a huge and difficult adventure because you are facing the unknown..." (p. 430).
It was nice also to read about the attempts by other stars such as Steve Fossett and Richard Branson, and about the illustrious Piccard family. I now want to read more about the father's and grand father's own achievements (back to the 1930s).
My daughter and I read this one together. What a wonderfully inspirational read. All pre-teens should read this. Bertrand Piccard lays out the details of what it takes to do something historic. And better yet, to do it for the betterment of the world, not to promote yourself. Now I have to check out Winds of Hope, the charity foundation that he and Brian Jones conceived of during their flight. A wonderful read. Don't miss the last two chapters.
Je mets 3 parce que ça n'est pas de la grande littérature, mais le sujet en soi m'a beaucoup plus ! Une épopée au (presque) long court, au gré des éléments, dans des conditions spartiates, des jolis moments de stress, de belles émotions...
Pour moi, c'était surtout une grande découverte de l'aérostation et de ses merveilleux ballons, c'est complètement dingue ce monde ! Faire le tour du monde juste en se laissant porter par les vents, c'est ahurrissant ! Merci pour la découverte.
I love the explorer's mind and in this book, we really learn about obstacles, team spirit, and being persistent. Bertrand comes from a family of explorers and it is so interesting to get an insight into this first-ever succeded journey around the globe. Since this adventure Bertrand has continued and was also the first person to fly in a solar-powered aircraft, Solar Impulse. With his foundation Solar Impulse, they have connected 1000+ profitable tech solutions for the environment! He is really a man of action that despises wishful thinking. I had a very interesting conversation with Bertrand on my podcast Inside Ideas and you can find episode 111 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48B6q...
This has been on my shelf since it was signed by one of the pilots years ago at a Breitling promo event in Park City. For whatever reason I hadn't picked it up, but once I did I couldn't put it down. Amazing account of a fantastic journey.
Really great story... I also really liked that the narration was split between Piccard and Jones, which gave you a better sense of their personalities.
AMAZING BOOK!! It talks about ecology, the psychological impact on the pilots, the story and adventure, all of that in one book! It's very well written, with intriguing moments and stories.