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A Swiss man has failed in his attempt to become the first person to fly solo across the Strait of Gibraltar using a single jet-propelled wing. | A Swiss man has failed in his attempt to become the first person to fly solo across the Strait of Gibraltar using a single jet-propelled wing. |
Yves Rossy, known as Jetman, ditched in the water and was rescued minutes after setting off from above Morocco. | Yves Rossy, known as Jetman, ditched in the water and was rescued minutes after setting off from above Morocco. |
Organisers said he had deployed his parachute after the wing malfunctioned, possibly owing to engine failure. | |
The 50-year-old became the first person to cross the Channel using a jet-powered wing in September 2008. | |
Wednesday's 38km (23 mile) flight had been billed as the first crossing of its kind over the north Atlantic between Africa and Europe. | |
It appeared to begin well as Mr Rossy launched himself from a small plane about 1,950m (6,500ft) above Tangier in Morocco. | |
Thumbs-up | |
The former fighter pilot had planned to cut his engines, open a parachute and land in Atlanterra, southern Spain, after a flight lasting up to a quarter of an hour. | |
But within minutes it was clear all was not well and Mr Rossy plunged into the sea. | But within minutes it was clear all was not well and Mr Rossy plunged into the sea. |
He was unhurt when fished from the water by a helicopter, but had been taken to hospital as a precaution, said organisers. | |
"The good news is that he is fine," Stuart Sterzel, spokesman for sponsors Webtel.mobi, told reporters near Atlanterra. "He gave the thumbs-up sign through the door of the helicopter." | |
He added that Mr Rossy would probably attempt the crossing again in the new year. | |
Before setting off on Wednesday, Mr Rossy had said the main dangers were engine failure and losing control of the wing. | |
The Spanish coast guard was expected to retrieve the wing and parachute from the sea. | |
The carbon-fibre jet-propelled craft, with a span of more than 2m (6ft 6in), is designed for speeds of 220 km/h (138 mph). |