This is how we broke the world record, flying a Carbon Cub UL to 37,609 ft. above the Pacific Ocean, more than 7 miles high. Departing on an IFR flight plan from KSBP (San Luis Obispo) in California, and climbing for 62 minutes in super low-freezing temperatures to where the air is so thin the pilot would pass out in 30 seconds without supplemental oxygen.
This is a fascinating project, successfully achieved by careful and knowledgeable planning – on the first try!. Immediately below in blue typeface is an ad by the producer of this experience for those who might want to consider becoming a pilot.
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