Henning Huffer

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Henning Huffer (born October 30, 1944 in Baden-Baden ) is a German lawyer , airline pilot, flight adventurer, film and book author. With five world tours he holds the record for general aviation aircraft.

Life

After studying law at the universities in Berlin and Munich, he received his doctorate in 1970. iur. and was admitted to the bar in 1971. 1972 was his first world tour after 90 hours of flying experience in a two-seater Bölkow 209 Monsoon . 1974–76, 1976/77, 1978 and 1980/81 four more world tours followed, each with research stays of several months in the South Pacific . This resulted in TV, book and magazine contributions.

From 1989 to 1995, Huffer was a freelance airline pilot on Lufthansa's European route network in addition to legal practice and legal teaching. In 2007 the helicopter license was acquired . By 2008 he had around 50 transcontinental plane flyovers.

Henning Huffer works as a lawyer in Karlsruhe, is a lecturer at bar associations and, in addition to transferring aircraft, takes on charter assignments on turboprop aircraft and helicopters.

Publications

  • The participatory business as a legal type. Dissertation. Munich 1970
  • Reflection times. Poems and representations. Agora Verlag, Darmstadt 1976, ISBN 3-87008-054-X
  • It happened in the South Seas. TV report together with Wolfgang Freund, ARD 1981
  • Airplane flyover. Suicide mission. Geo 11/1984
  • Action: The heirs of Lindbergh. TV report together with Max H. Rehbein, ZDF 1987
  • Crime scene South Pacific. Battert Verlag Baden-Baden, 2nd edition 1998 ISBN 3-87989-248-2
  • Legal primer for young people. Info Verlag Karlsruhe, 26th edition 2008, ISBN 978-3-88190-023-2