Matevž Lenarčič

1959 -

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

Country of citizenship:  Slovenia
Languages spoken, written or signed:  Slovene

Matevž Lenarčič is an extreme light aircraft pilot from Slovenia. He is also an alpinist, paraglider, environmentalist, and a photographer. He has climbed all over the world and among others reached the top of 8051m Broad Peak in Himalaya and climbed extreme routes in Patagonia, like Fitz Roy. He is author of eleven books (nature, photography, climbing and flying), some of them awarded and translated in several languages. He is also founder and director of Aerovizija d.o.o. Besides "normal" flying in Europe, mostly for aerial business purposes (vertical and oblique photography), he has also made some extreme flights: Worldtrannsiberia 2002 Around The Only World 2004 Africa – Valley of Life 2005 The Alps – A Bird's Eye View 2006–2009: 28,000 kilometres (17,000 mi) over 8 countries incl. Russia 38,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) crossing 23 countries 17,000 kilometres (11,000 mi) over 13 countries 60,000 kilometres (37,000 mi) all over the Alps He has flown for more than 3500 hours all over the world, mostly with his ultra light motor glider and other single engine aircraft. He holds both a private pilot license with an instrument flight rules rating and night qualification, and an ultralight pilot license. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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