Growing up, I was always a fond lover of Concorde. Living in South East London, the aircraft regularly flew overhead on its approach to London Heathrow Airport.
The Concorde was the world’s first supersonic passenger plane. It was a technological marvel and a source of pride in Britain and France, whose aerospace companies joined forces to produce the aircraft.
In 2003, BA and Air France both simultaneously stopped Concorde service. This end of a fantastic era in world aviation inspired me to become a pilot.
It helped inspire me to do better at school and on completion of my GCSE’s, I began studying for my Private Pilot’s License.