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From: David Grosof
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Subject: Fwd: flying Prof Hawking into Zero-G
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2018 19:46:34 +0000
FYI re Hawking at Zero-G!
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From: Peter Diamandis <
Date: Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 10:25 AM
Subject: flying Prof Hawking into Zero-G
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This week, Professor Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76. One of the proudest
moments of my life was flying him -- the world's expert in gravity -- into zero gravity. I've
shared this powerful story on the TED stage and in previous blogs as a testament to
grit, passion and persistence.
This week, I'm reprinting the story to commemorate Dr. Hawking's life. It was an honor
to know him.
In 2007, I had the incredible opportunity to fly Professor Stephen Hawking aboard a
specially modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft called G-FORCE ONE.
What made that flight extremely special was the opportunity to offer Dr. Hawking total
freedom after being wheelchair-bound for more than 40 years.
This blog is about that powerful story and the lessons learned in doing something hard
and potentially dangerous.
What is Zero-G?
When I was in graduate school, I was desperate for a ride on NASA's zero gravity
(parabolic flight) airplane.
I wanted to experience weightlessness like NASA's astronauts in training.
I tried everything to get aboard (including volunteering as a medical guinea pig), but
could never score a seat.
Finally, in 1993, after partnering with two friends (Byron Lichtenberg and Ray Cronise),
we started a commercial company (Zero Gravity Corporation or ZERO-G) to offer this
same experience to anyone who had the desire to go.
But getting the FAA's full permission to start this service for the public took a while -- 11
years, to be exact!
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After starting the company in 1993, we finally received approval from the FAA to operate
under "Part-121" operations.
Our first flight in mid-September of 2004 was for the filming of Richard Branson's TV
show "Rebel Billionaire."
Since then we have flown over 25,000 people into weightless, aged 9 to 93.
But one person was particularly special...
Flying Stephen Hawking in ZERO G
I first met Professor Hawking back in 2007 during conversations regarding a genomics-
related XPRIZE.
At the end of our conversation (which took place with the assistance of his secretary),
he asked me if I could help him get on a sub-orbital flight in space.
I explained that I could not at the moment, but instead offered him a flight aboard G-
FORCE ONE to experience weightlessness, and suggested that we make that flight a
fundraising event in support of ALS research.
He accepted, and we issued a press release.
The next day I received a phone call from the FAA telling us that we were not allowed to
fly Professor Hawking under our existing operating specification because our Ops-
specs required that we only fly "able bodied individuals." And clearly Hawking, who was
totally paralyzed and wheelchair bound, wasn't "able bodied."
This proclamation by the FAA infuriated me.
After the immediate frustration, I had the presence of mind to ask a key question of the
FAA: "Who determines whether Prof. Hawking is able-bodied?"
The answer was: "I guess it would probably be Professor Hawking's physicians or
space-medical specialists."
That answer was good news.
Next, I purchased a malpractice insurance policy for a few key physicians, and obtained
from them three signed letters of support submitted to the FAA stating, "that Hawking
was able bodied for a zero-g flight."
To maximize the chance of a safe flight, we set up an emergency room onboard G-
FORCE ONE and supported Professor Hawking with four physicians (among them Dr.
Erik Viirre) and two nurses accompanying him on the trip (monitoring heart rate,
respiration, blood pressure, etc.).
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At the pre-flight press conference, we announced our intention to fly the Professor on a
single 30-second parabola, and maybe, if everything went perfectly, a second arc.
At least that was the plan...
The first parabola went so smoothly, and Hawking was having such a great time, that
we flew a second, and a third... and another and another.
In total, we made eight arcs with him aboard.
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(Professor Stephen Hawking floating in Zero-G (Photo by: Jim Campbell))
On the heels of this successful flight, with Hawking showing a disabled individual could
safely fly in zero gravity, I was very proud that we next had the amazing opportunity to
fly six wheelchair-bound teenagers into zero gravity.
These were kids who had never walked a day in their lives, yet they got to soar like
Superman on their flight.
Important Lessons: Grit, Creativity, and
Passion
Perhaps the most important lesson here is that of Passion and Grit.
No one would have endured an 11 year "startup" and the continual stream of "no's"
unless my co-founders and I were so absolutely passionate about making this happen.
The complement to passion is grit, the absolute commitment to making it happen.
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None of this would have happened without grit, creativity, and passion from our team.
"No simply means begin again at one level higher." (Peters Law #12)
Allow me to explain. When someone says no, it's often because they're not empowered
to say yes.
In many organizations, the only person who can say yes to a difficult or non-standard
situation is the person at the top the food chain, in my case the FAA Administrator.
If you believe something is your passion, your highest calling, don't give up when
someone tells you that you can't do it. Simply gather yourself and find the next person
up the hierarchy and begin again.
Another common fear is known as Murphy's Law — if anything can go wrong, it will go
wrong.
In my world, "If anything can go wrong, Fix it. To hell with Murphy!" (Peter's Law #1)
Stuff goes wrong. Expect it, learn from it, fix it—that's how remarkable things happen.
With a mix of creativity, grit, and passion, you can accomplish almost anything.
Interested in going on a ZERO-G flight?
Use the following link and code "PHD18" at checkout to reserve your
spot.
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