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Simon Baker is an aviator and the Chief Flying Instructor at Freedom Sports Aviation ( Long Marston, Warwickshire). [1] He has three times been Microlight World Champion (1996, 1999, & 2003) and six times British Champion. [2] [3]

He has also taken part in several microlighting expeditions, including filming a Channel 4 documentary over Iceland in 1983, flying in the Himalayas near Everest in 1986, [4] and was a pilot/spotter for the ThrustSSC team in Jordan [5] and in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. [6] [7] [8]

Titles and awards

  • Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) Diamond Colibri award for outstanding Microlight or Paramotor achievement, 2008.
  • World Microlight Champion, and Gold (dual flexwing, with Anita Holmes) 2003 [9]
  • British Champion (dual microlight, with Anita Holmes) 2001 [10]
  • Silver Medal of the Royal Aero Club, 1999 [11]
  • World Champion, and Gold (dual trike, with Anita Holmes), World Championships 1999 Kecskemet, Hungary [12]
  • British Champion, 1998 [13]
  • World Champion, British Team Gold, and Gold (Weight-Shift Two Seater Class), 1996 World Microlight Championships (Cato Ridge, near Durban, South Africa) [14] [15]

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Simon Baker is an aviator and the Chief Flying Instructor at Freedom Sports Aviation ( Long Marston, Warwickshire). [1] He has three times been Microlight World Champion (1996, 1999, & 2003) and six times British Champion. [2] [3]

He has also taken part in several microlighting expeditions, including filming a Channel 4 documentary over Iceland in 1983, flying in the Himalayas near Everest in 1986, [4] and was a pilot/spotter for the ThrustSSC team in Jordan [5] and in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. [6] [7] [8]

Titles and awards

  • Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) Diamond Colibri award for outstanding Microlight or Paramotor achievement, 2008.
  • World Microlight Champion, and Gold (dual flexwing, with Anita Holmes) 2003 [9]
  • British Champion (dual microlight, with Anita Holmes) 2001 [10]
  • Silver Medal of the Royal Aero Club, 1999 [11]
  • World Champion, and Gold (dual trike, with Anita Holmes), World Championships 1999 Kecskemet, Hungary [12]
  • British Champion, 1998 [13]
  • World Champion, British Team Gold, and Gold (Weight-Shift Two Seater Class), 1996 World Microlight Championships (Cato Ridge, near Durban, South Africa) [14] [15]

References


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