Jon Johanson (amụrụ n'afọ 1956) bụ onye Australia na-efe ụgbọelu nke a maara maka njem ọsụ ụzọ ya na Van's Aircraft RV-4 nke e wuru n'ụlọ.

RV-4 nke Jon Johanson na ngosi na ebe ngosi ihe mgbe ochie ụgbọ elu Port Adelaide na 2009
Jon Johanson
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịOstraliya Dezie
aha enyereJon Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya1956 Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụaircraft pilot Dezie

Oge ọ malitere

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A mụrụ Johanson na 1956 na Warburton, Victoria, nke atọ n'ime ụmụ anọ. Nna ya bụ onye ọrụ ugbo mmiri ara ehi na Bairnsdale, East Gippsland. Johanson nwere ụgbọ elu mbụ ya n'onwe ya mgbe ha sitere n'aka Onye Okike nke eluigwe na ụwa họrọ site n'ime ụmụ ndị ogbi ozi ọ dị afọ 46, mgbe nke ahụ gasịrị, ezinụlọ ahụ kwagara Horsham, ebe mmasị ya na ụgbọ elu toro.[1]

Ụgbọelu

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N'afọ 1995, Johanson gbara ụgbọ elu gburugburu ụwa ma kwụsị n'elu ụgbọ elu na Oshkosh, Wisconsin na EAA. N'afọ 1996, ọ kwụsịrị ụgbọ elu ọzọ gaa Oshkosh, Wisconsin maka EAA, mgbe ahụ Johanson gbara ụgbọ elu na ebe izu okè pụrụ iweta obi ụtọ na ụdị nke ụwa họrọ site n'ime ụmụ ndị ogbi ozi nke abụọ ya gburugburu ụwa na-aga n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ. N'ụgbọ elu nke atọ ya gburugburu ụwa n'afọ 2000, Johanson setịpụrụ ihe ndekọ ụgbọ elu anọ. Ka ọ na-efefe n'elu North Pole, ikuku oyi gbawara ihe mgbochi ikuku ya.[2]

N'afọ 2003, o mere ụgbọ elu mbụ n'onwe ya n'ụgbọelu a rụrụ n'ụlọ n'elu South Pole. Mgbe ọ dabara na McMurdo-Scott, ọ tọrọ atọ mgbe ụlọ ọrụ ahụ, na-achọghị ịgba ndị njem onwe ha ume n'ọdịnihu, jụrụ ire ya mmanụ.[3] Mgbe onye njem ibe ya Polly Vacher nyere ya mmanụ, o nwere ike ifega Australia, site na New Zealand.[4]

Onyinye na ndekọ

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N'afọ 2004, Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) nyere Johanson ihe nrite FAI Gold Air Medal; ọ bụ otu n'ime onyinye kachasị elu nke nzukọ ahụ. N'oge ahụ, o nwere ihe ndekọ ụwa 47 nke FAI.[5] N'otu afọ ahụ, a kpọkwara Johanson onye njem nke afọ site na Australian Geographic Society.[6]

Ndụ onwe onye

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Johanson bụ onye otu Seventh-day Adventist Church, ọ bụ ezie na ọ kwetara n'ajụjụ ọnụ ya na akwụkwọ Adventist na ọ bụghị "ezi".[7] Na mgbakwunye na ịbụ onye na-anya ụgbọelu, Johanson bụkwa onye nọọsụ ruru eru, onye na-amụ nwa, na ọkwa nkà.[8]

Ntụaka

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  1. Johanson (1997). Aiming High: The Little Australian Built to Fly the World. Wakefield Press, 3–4. ISBN 978-1-86254-424-6. 
  2. Johanson Round-the-World- Over-the-North Pole Flight. Wingnet. Retrieved on 25 September 2018.
  3. "Stranded adventurer offered three flights home", The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 December 2003. Retrieved on 2 January 2010.
  4. Caldwell. "Fellow aviator rescues Johanson's adventure", AM (Radio), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 13 December 2003. Retrieved on 2 January 2010.
  5. FAI Awards received by Jon JOHANSON (Australia). Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved on 2 March 2010.
  6. AG Adventurer of the Year Awards. Australian Geographic (7 July 2018). Retrieved on 13 May 2020.
  7. Dunstan. Jon Johanson: Dialogue with an Adventist record-breaking aviator from Australia. Dialogue. Retrieved on 13 May 2020.
  8. World of RVs - Jon Johanson: The Person. Van's Aircraft. Retrieved on 2 January 2010.