Disabled pilot plans to make fastest round-world trip
Former Malaysian Air Force pilot plans to begin his journey next April


Khamaruzaman Mohd Yusof, a former Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) officer and a person with disabilities, wants to set a world record by flying solo around the world next year.
The 57-year-old served the RMAF for 13 years from 1979, where he developed his love for flying.
He took up flying courses and received his pilot’s wings from the Southern Illinois University in the United States using his own funds.
Khamaruzaman became physically disabled in 2007 after an accident while cutting a tree, which put him in a coma for three months and paralysed him for four years.
He was eventually back on his feet again, but his left leg had atrophied and become shorter by six inches.
Five years later, he was involved in another horrible accident that left him with a broken leg.
Khamaruzaman said he aims to be the first disabled person to carry out the fastest solo flight around the world.