Iceland review - 2015, Síða 44

Iceland review - 2015, Síða 44
42 ICELAND REVIEW standing on the tarmac. Although we are usually going in when everyone else is evac- uating, heading in the opposite direction.” FAMILY LIFE Being constantly on the go—on average he’s away from home six months of the year—especially traveling to the world’s conflict zones, makes maintaining a social life difficult, Jón admits. “I never know what day of the week it is. People used to invite me to dinners and then I’d have to cancel. By the second or third time I’d have to cancel, they’d given up. I can never plan ahead,” he says, adding that he also can’t play team sports for the same reason. “So I just jog instead.” Jón and Valérie have an 11-year-old son, Sven, and Jón has a 30-year-old son, Daníel, from a previous relationship. His latest assignment, documenting the Solar Impulse long-range solar-powered aircraft’s circumnavigation of the Earth, has taken him to some more relaxed settings and allowed him to spend extended periods of time with Daníel, who’s an electrical engineer and also working on the project. When we meet Jón has just spent the last seven months following the plane, includ- ing the past month in Hawaii, where the journey was ultimately put on hold until April 2016 due to a technical issue with the aircraft’s batteries. Despite his unpredictable schedule, Jón says he and Daníel have managed to do their fair share of traveling in recent years. “We’ve climbed the Matterhorn, we’ve been diving with turtles in the Pacific, traveled around the US on a motorbike— we’ve had a great time. Sometimes if he’s on holiday I bring him along with me [on assignment]. A few years ago we were going on a skiing holiday ... and when on our way in London the phone rang—as it always does. There was an earthquake in Italy, in Abruzzo, and they wanted me to get on the next plane. I tried to say ‘no’ but they insisted so I went straight to the airport and my son went back to the hotel to get my luggage.” Daníel ended up traveling with his father to Italy where Jón covered the earthquake. “Later I thought, ‘forget skiing, let’s go to the beach and then spend Easter in Rome.’ Daníel and I decided to go for a swim. When we got back to the car, we saw that it had been emptied. We had nothing but the swim- ming trunks we were standing in and I said to Daníel, as I have often done when we are traveling together: ‘What are we going to do?’ He looked at me and took his credit card out of his trunks. He’s the father of the two, the sensible one.” Daníel has also accompanied his father on assignment to more dangerous loca- tions, including Somalia and Libya. In 2011, Daníel was with Jón in Tripoli, Libya, when a gun battle erupted outside the Corinthia Hotel, where many foreign jour- nalists were staying. When he was standing in the middle of the shootout with his son and his colleagues were crawling for cover, he wondered what he’d dragged Daníel into. To his surprise, his son looked at him calmly and just shook his head. Jón says that while no one expects him to jump at the sound of bullets anymore—his nerves have long since adjusted—he didn’t realize that his son would also react so calmly. Jón however insists that Daníel won’t be following in his footsteps. “No, he has no interest at all. He was actually bored—even when the bullets started flying. This job isn’t for everyone.” I ask about Sven, his younger son. “He still has to be tested, he’s only 11,” Jón replies. JOURNALISM P H O TO B Y M IC H E L B E U R E T. P H O TO B Y S É B A S TI A N F A U R E . P H O TO B Y S É B A S TI A N F A U R E .
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