New Zealand Strait Crossed for First Time by Electric Plane

New Zealand Strait Crossed for First Time by Electric Plane
The ElectricAir plane is on approach before landing at Wellington Airport in Wellington, New Zealand, on Nov. 1, 2021. Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald via AP
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand—As he made history by becoming the first person to fly across New Zealand’s Cook Strait in an electric plane, Gary Freedman thought it only fitting that the first thing he saw when approaching the Wellington coastline was the rotating blade of a wind turbine producing renewable energy.

Freedman’s 40-minute solo flight in the small two-seater came 101 years after the first person flew a conventional aircraft over the body of water that separates the South Pacific nation’s two main islands.