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Flight endurance record
The flight endurance record is the longest amount of time an aircraft of a particular category spent in flight without landing. It can be a solo event, or multiple people can take turns piloting the aircraft, as long as all pilots remain in the aircraft. The limit initially was the amount of fuel that could be stored for the flight, but aerial refueling extended that parameter. Due to safety concerns, the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) no longer recognizes new records for the duration of crewed airplane or glider flights and has never recognized any duration records for helicopters.
Airplane
Non-refueled, crewed
Refueled, crewed
Airline, scheduled
''Not an FAI category. See Longest Flights''
Airplane, uncrewed
''FAI does not differentiate between non-refueled and solar aircraft. Class U : Experimental''
Helicopter
Crewed, non-refueled
Uncrewed
Free balloon, crewed
Airship
Glider
Space station, crewed
Duration that a specific person continuously occupies the spacecraft while in orbit. See Also Timeline of longest spaceflights, List of spaceflight records
Aerospacecraft, orbital, crewed
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