- Alvin Marks
- Anne Baddour
- Arthur T. Mott
- (-) Brian Binnie
- Bruce Bohannon
- Bryan Eccles
- Chalkie Stobbart
- Charles Conrad Jr.
- Christopher Robin Toms
- Christophe Toscas
- Claude Meunier
- Clifford V. Tait
- Danford A. Bookout
- Dawn Bartsch
- Dietrich Schmitt
- Donald P. Taylor
- Douglas R. Cairns
- E.K. Coventry
- Eric Howard Wheatley
- Frank J. Quigg
- Gary Thomas Burns
- Geoffrey G. Boot
- Geraldine L. Mock
- Gerald Ratz
- Hans Georg Schmid
- Hypolite T. Landry
- John F.X. Browne
- John Fisher
- Jon Johanson
- Jon M. Sharp
- Judith M. Chisholm
- Kenneth P. Johnson
- Marie E. Mcmillan
- Mathias Stinnes
- Millard Harmon
- Nicholas Lambert
- Peter H. Burgher
- Peter H. Norvill
- Richard Flohr
- Richard G. Rutan
- Richard Norton
- Robert F. Olszewski
- Rodolfo Faccini
- Sheila Scott
- Steve Wood
- Susan Nealey
- Susan Oliver
- Terrance L. Jantzi
- Thomas William Hayhow
- Trevor K. Brougham
- Victor Davies
| Class | Sub-Class | Type of record | Performance | Date Sort ascending | Claimant | Status | Region | ID | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space records | P-1 | Altitude above the earth's surface with or without maneuvres of the aerospacecraft | 112,01 km | 04 Oct 2004 | Brian Binnie (USA) | ratified - current record | World | 9881 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | P-1 | Minimum time between two consecutive flights in a reusable vehicle | 4 d 23 h 15 min 9 sec | 04 Oct 2004 | Brian Binnie (USA) (9882) | ratified - current record | World | 9882 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | P-1 | Greatest mass lifted to altitude | 1 439,8 kg | 04 Oct 2004 | Brian Binnie (USA) (10434) | ratified - current record | World | 10434 | → | ⌄ |
