Japan airport readies for Solar Impulse unscheduled stop


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) An airport in Japan was readying Monday to welcome Solar Impulse 2 on an unscheduled stop after mission controllers decided the weather was not right for the sun-powered plane to cross the vast Pacific Ocean.

The record-breaking aircraft was set to touch down in central Japan around 1400 GMT, the team said on its website.

"On my way to Nagoya disappointed for not continuing but very thankful to the Japanese authorities for their support," pilot Andre Borschberg Tweeted.

The seventh leg of the round-the-world journey was set to take 62-year-old Borschberg on a six-day, six-night flight from the Chinese city of Nanjing across the Pacific to Hawaii, a distance of some 8,500 kilometres (5,250 miles).

The super-lightweight plane, which is covered in solar panels, had spent much of the day in a holding pattern over the Sea of Japan as organisers examined forecasts on the projected flight path.

"Weather deteriorating over Pacific, decision taken for intermediate landing in Nagoya and wait for better conditions," tweeted Bertrand Piccard, the initiator of the mission.

"When we took off from China it was quite clear we could cross the front," Piccard said on a live video posted on YouTube.

"It was almost easy, I would say, the weatherman was very confident.

"Now the window has closed. The (weather) front is too thick, too big. The plane would have to go through big layers of cloud.

"The only safe decision is to stop in Nagoya, wait a few days before carrying on."

The flight from China had already notched up Solar Impulse 2's first overnight leg, with the aircraft relying solely on batteries charged by the sun's energy.


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