Barrington Irving, a 23-year-old aerospace student has completed his three-month trip around the world on Wednesday. He built his plane from more than $300,000 in donated parts and started his journey from Miami-area city on March 23, 2007. Florida, Cleveland, New York, Canada, Atlantic, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Alaska were the places where Irving flew. Before arriving in Houston last week, he stopped in Seattle and Denver. Barrington Irving circled the Opa Locka airport and flew low along the runway for the crowd before he landed his plane. Irving is a Florida Memorial University student and is the founder of Experience Aviation, which is an organization to encourage other minority youths to get interested in the field. He has also earned private, commercial pilots licenses. Irving claims has made him the first black person as well as the youngest person to complete the journey alone. However, EarthRounders.com, a website lists 255 journeys, including 82 solo trips since 1929. According to the records, trips were undertaken in far less time than Irving has, and even by younger pilots, though they were not flying solo No doubt, Irving’s endeavor is praiseworthy but it is still unclear how his claim to be the youngest person to complete the solo tour around the world would be validated. Image Source: USA Today






