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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Barrington Irving: 30S on Flying Around the World Solo
Season 2014
Episode 50
In 2007, Barrington Irving became the first African American and the youngest person at that time to pilot a plane around the world solo. When he eventually landed back at the Miami airport where he started, Barrington began to use his achievement as a way to reach young people. His educational foundation, Experience Aviation, works to "lift today's youth to a higher plane."
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