Charles Lindbergh’s was one of the most famous aviators in the 1920s. He was the first human to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Charles was working as a mail pilot before he became a successful aviator. His success had open doors for the aviation industry. I’ll discuss my Charles Lindbergh’s impression, technology, process of navigation and accuracy, and the impact it had on the world of aviation. My impression of the Flight was quite shocking. It was more of a bravery standpoint I have on this aviator. He was brave enough to take a flight that made history by himself. I also thought it was awesome for him to take flight across the Atlantic. I honestly thought the level of technology wasn’t ready for these types of distances, but I didn’t forget we come from a nation of innovators. I would have been excited for him and the history he made when he touched down near Paris, France. He was a young guy who accomplished a big thing is why I gave him so much respect. The flight was so significant to America and our success. It was a really big deal, because flying was the future transportation of world. Barriers needed to be broken in my opinion and he open doors for the aviation world. The level …show more content…
He used an Earth Inductor compass to 65 degrees, and then turned slightly left toward Europe, according to airportapprasials.com. These were a significant aeronautical success and huge progress for the aviation industry .Charles flew over large bodies of water and clear skies for long periods of time. He felt like he was headed to the right direction. He started to see fogs of small islands and knew he was headed to the right direction. I think the level of accuracy and navigation was bad, but successful knowing the level of technology and navigation during that time was still in works. According to airportappraisals, the position of the plane was recorded accuracy, and people knew he was becoming closer and