Taylor, who is flying in her open cockpit vintage biplane "Spirit of Artemis" from Great Britain to Australia across 23 countries, said the expedition has been challenging and involved high risk yet she enjoyed and getting phenomenal support from the international community.
"Real purpose of my flight is to celebrate what Amy Johnson, first female pilot to fly alone from Britain to Australia, achieved in 1930 and that not as a pilot but as an engineer," Taylor told an audience last night at the Rambagh Palace Hotel where she was felicitated by General Insurance Corporation of India for the feat said.
"It's a tribute flight not aimed at breaking a record. I am celebrating aviation and promoting female into aviation," the self-styled 'Bird in a Biplane", who began her estimated 14-week journey from the UK's Farnborough airport on October 1, said
The female aviator, who landed in Jaipur yesterday, shared her experience of flying very low below sea level over Dead Sea in Israel, Arabian Sea, complicated airspaces with the basic aero plane with no modern navigation system with the audience and showed them some of the pictures her cameraman, flying in a support aircraft..
"I have very basic plane and its visual flight. I cannot fly at nights and in reduced visibility.Nevertheless, I flew very low level and it was spectacular," she said.
Her expedition is an attempt to recreate Amy Johnson's flight from Great Britain to Australia during which she is flying across 23 countries in a plane with an open cockpit and using flying instruments from the 1930s.
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