2006年VOA标准英语-78 and Still Flying High(在线收听) |
By Paul Sisco He is unfamiliar to most of us, but in the world of aviation Joe Kittinger is a true American hero. Paul Sisco has more about one of America's space pioneers. -------------- Outfitted in layers, upon layers, upon layers of clothing to protect him from temperatures reaching minus 70 degrees Celsius, Kittinger rose in a gondola attached to a helium balloon that day in August, for an hour and half to 31,333 meters. Then he jumped. He fell continuously for four minutes and 37 seconds in what Kittinger says 'was absolutely black.' ''And I said, 'My goodness, I can't believe how fast that balloon was going,' and I realized that the balloon was standing still and it was me that was going down at a fantastic rate. Then at about 14,000 feet my parachute opened." He landed, eight minutes later, on target, with three world records. "I was elated because we had accomplished what we set out to do, so it was a look of happiness, believe me."
According to Crouch, Kittinger is an American hero. "Just one thing after another. He's a genuine American hero. I think, if anyone qualifies he does." Joe Kittinger turns 78 this month, and is still flying and competing in ballooning events. |
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