| CIA NOTABLE | Part 25. Indian Ocean attempts and Flights |
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| 1998-08-16 | Around the World attempt. First South Atlantic crossing. first Indian ocean crossing. |
| | Steve Fossett | Copilot(s): | Solo flight |
| | Mendoza. Argentina 7 Aug to Chesterfield Reef. Coral sea 16 Aug. |
| | RTW flight attempt no 15. Absolute Distance Record. Ditched in Coral Sea due severe weather |
| | Cameron R-450 | Volume: | 15222 | | m3 |
| | Distance: | 22910 | | km | 0 | | Miles | Duration: | 205.59 h | 0 min |
| 1999-03-07 | Around the World attempt. |
| | Andrew Charles (Andy) Elson | Copilot(s): | Colin Kenrick Prescot |
| | Almeira. Spain 17/2 to 270 km SE Tokyo. Japan 7/3 |
| | RTW flight attempt no 17. Ditched 270 km SE Tokyo |
| | Cameron R-900. G-CWCW. "Cable and Wireless" | Volume: | 30065 | | m3 |
| | Distance: | 14408 | | km | 0 | | Miles | Duration: | 425.41 h | 0 min |
| 2002-07-03 | Second Around-the-World Flight. First solo flight Around-the-World |
| | Steve Fossett | Copilot(s): | Solo flight |
| | Northam airport. West Australia to the Blue Hills. Queensland. Australia. Total track dist. 34 242 km |
| | Absolute Around the World record. 320 hours 33 min. AM14 distance and duration record |
| | Cameron R-600. "Bud Light Spirit of Freedom" | Volume: | 18429 | | m3 |
| | Distance: | 33195.1 | | km | 0 | | Miles | Duration: | 355.5 h | 0 min |
| | © CIA, Hans Åkerstedt | | 2008-05-16 |