Border Snafu Diverts Global Flyer

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Key Takeaways:

  • Spanish pilot Michel Gordillo, on a global RV-8 flight via both poles, was denied entry into the U.S. at the Mexico/U.S. border.
  • The denial stemmed from bureaucratic confusion over conflicting instructions regarding the correct procedure for stamping his passport.
  • This border issue forced Gordillo to miss his scheduled appearance at Sun 'n Fun, as well as planned interviews and meetings.
  • He has now rerouted, planning to overfly Florida, land in the Bahamas, and then continue his journey to Winnipeg and across the North Pole to Europe.
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Michel Gordillo, of Spain, was scheduled to talk at Sun ‘n Fun this week about his adventures flying an RV-8 around the world, via both North and South Poles — but the intrepid pilot’s plans were derailed by border-crossing bureaucracy. Gordillo’s team said that when he arrived at the Mexico/U.S. border, Gordillo did as he was told — he crossed the border in Texas on foot to get his passport stamped, then returned to Mexico to his airplane. However, when he landed in Texas, another official said that procedure had been incorrect, and refused to allow Gordillo into the U.S.

The planned route

“It is a very hard moment for Sky Polaris,” Gordillo told his online followers. “Sorry, guys!” Gordillo’s team said the amended plan was for him to overfly Florida and land at Freeport, Bahamas, and spend the night. He then will continue on to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and fly across the North Pole into Europe. “So because of this small inconsequential issue, Michel missed Sun ‘n Fun, missed seeing friends, giving interviews, etc., etc.,” Don Pearsall, a spokesman for the global flight, told AVweb. “This is a plan that has been in the works for years.”

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