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Jennifer Murray, 60, from Hemington, Frome, Somerset, who became the first woman to fly solo around the world in a helicopter. Together with Colin Bodill, 49, from Nottingham, she landed safely at Brooklands airfield in Weybridge, Surrey. * after an epic 100 day, 21, 750-miles adventure. Colin became the first person to solo circumnavigate the world in a microlight aircraft. *20/12/03: A rescue operation was under way for Mrs Murray, who was hoping to become the first person to fly a helicopter Pole to Pole, after her helicopter is believed to have gone down in the frozen wastes of Antarctica. At 1am RAF Kinloss received a distress beacon call at its rescue mission control centre and an analysis of the satellite signals and data led them to believe the distress call was coming from Murray's helicopter in Antarctica, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence said. 22/12/2003: Jennifer Murray, 63, who was injured when her helicopter crashed in the frozen wastes of Antarctica spoke Monday 22 December 2003, of her ordeal. 18/02/04: The intrepid grandmother who was injured when her helicopter crashed in Antarctica vowed to complete the epic pole-to-pole journey cut short two months ago. Jennifer Murray, 63, dislocated her elbow in the accident while attempting a record-breaking trip round the world from South Pole to North Pole but said today that she was "raring to go."
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