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The Learjet Polar Mission crew has successfully crossed into both the southern and northern polar regions and has returned to Wichita.
On April 30th, a small crew departed from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport with a goal to make history by flying a Learjet airplane over the North and South poles of the world.
A Learjet succeeded with its first goal of crossing into the southern polar region on Friday. It came after a weather delay that kept the crew in Argentina longer than expected.
Listen in to hear from Bart Gray, who is leading a mission to fly pole to pole in a Learjet 36A, and Rick Rowe on restoring a 1964-built Lear Jet 23.