David Hempleman-Adams
Adventurer and balloonist

Born
October 10th, 1956
68 years ago
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in England, a businessman and adventurer has been a prominent figure in the field of ballooning. Holding numerous records, the individual organized and launched the first fully crewed balloon flight in the stratosphere in 2000, which attained an altitude of 10,000 meters. In addition to ballooning, the individual has contributed to various scientific endeavors, particularly in atmospheric science. As a pioneer, the individual established the first BBC Ballooning Championship, promoting the sport across the UK.
First fully crewed stratospheric balloon flight in 2000
Established the BBC Ballooning Championship
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